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Antioch University Advances Relational-Cultural Theory Across Scholarship And Practice
Antioch is enhancing its leadership in Relational-Cultural Theory (RCT) through new initiatives in partnership with the International Center for Growth in Connection (ICGC). Together, they are creating spaces for relational practice to thrive across disciplines, strengthening community, amplifying voices, and promoting social change. This commitment is evident in the Relational-Cultural Theory Fellowship, which provides resources…
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Lynn Horan Featured on Epistemic Alchemy Podcast
Lynn Horan ‘20 (GSLC, PhD) was a recent guest on the Epistemic Alchemy podcast, hosted by leadership scholar, author, editor, and GSLC alum Mohammed Raei, ’16. The episode, “Feminist Constructivist Grounded Theory,” explores Horan’s pioneering research on the lived experiences of millennial women clergy who have left active ministry due to violations of interpersonal boundaries…
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Cyndi Cain Fitzgerald Contributes to 2025 EDUCAUSE Horizon Report on Data and Analytics
Cyndi Cain Fitzgerald ’25 (Online, BA) was honored to be selected as an expert panelist for the 2025 EDUCAUSE Horizon Report | Data and Analytics Edition, an influential annual publication that identifies the trends, technologies, practices, and skills shaping the future of data and analytics in higher education. “The Data and Analytics Horizon Report research…
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Gianina Casale Highlights Dance/Movement Therapy at Arts Forward Fort Worth
Gianina Casale ‘24 (New England, CFT, DMT) recently served as a panelist at Arts Forward Fort Worth—an inaugural citywide arts summit at Texas Wesleyan University that brought together industry leaders, creatives, and community advocates to explore the transformative role of the arts in health, education, and social change. She joined fellow art and music therapists…
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Kim Snyder Joins Mass Audubon’s Tidmarsh Wildlife Sanctuary as Education Coordinator
Kim Snyder ‘20 (New England, ES, Conservation Biology) accepted the position as an Education Coordinator for Mass Audubon’s Tidmarsh Wildlife Sanctuary. “While I was a student at Antioch, I took advantage of the flexibility to pursue my target degree (Conservation Biology) while also exploring my interest in Environmental Education,” said Snyder. “Because of my time…
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Froswa’ Booker Honored for Exemplary Community Leadership
Froswa’ Booker ’14 (GSLC, PhD) has been honored with two awards recognizing her service and leadership in the Dallas community. Booker is this year’s recipient of The Spirit of Social Venture Partners (SVP) Dallas Award, presented to a community leader who exemplifies innovation and uses their professional expertise to create meaningful change. This honor recognizes…
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April Brucker Headlines International Comedy Special
April Brucker ’19 (Los Angeles, MFA) headlined internationally with her new comedy special, April Backstage. Written and performed by Brucker, the special offered a behind-the-scenes, no-holds-barred look at the life of a comedian and is streaming on Uncaged TV in the UK. “Because of my Antioch MFA, I can do anything and write anything,” said…
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James Womick Publishes New Novel, The Art of Murder
James Womick ‘85 (Antioch School of Law) has released his novel The Art of Murder is now available as an eBook and paperback on Amazon. “AI is at the forefront of discussions, from the dinner table to the classroom to the boardroom,” Womick says. “Haunted by doubt and driven by a need for justice, the…
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Laura Thomas and Nelia Rath Spotlight Chunking in Edutopia
Laura Thomas, Education faculty at Antioch University’s New England campus, and Nelia Rath, ‘05 graduate of the Integrated Learning Program, Antioch New England, published an article, “Teaching Students to Use Chunking to Tackle Complex,” on Edutopia. The article explores one aspect of the Critical Skills Classroom, called Chunking. The article advocates teaching middle and high…
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Brad Daniel Honored with Namesake Award at Western Carolina University
Brad Daniel ‘03 (New England, PhD Environmental Studies) has been recognized by his colleagues at Western Carolina University with a new award named in his honor. The Brad Daniel Excellence in Experiential and Outdoor Education Award will be presented annually to the outstanding graduate of WCU’s Experiential and Outdoor Education (EOE) master’s program. “I was…
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Bernadette Arakwiriye Appointed Rwanda’s Minister of the Environment
Bernadette Arakwiriye ’14 (New England, MS) was sworn in on July 25, 2025, as the Minister of the Environment of the country of Rwanda. Her appointment comes at a pivotal time as Rwanda continues to lead in environmental sustainability and land restoration initiatives across Africa. Arakwiye is a seasoned expert in land restoration and environmental…
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Ashley Hartman Contributes Paintings to 2025 Arthaus Residents and Allies Exhibition in Ithaca, NY
Ashley Hartman, Faculty Member in Art Therapy at Antioch University, New England, contributed paintings to the 2025 Arthaus Residents and Allies Exhibition in Ithaca, NY. Titled Complex or Collective? A Grief Series, the show brought together artists of all ages living at the Ithaca Arthaus, participants in the Cherry Open Art Hive, and community members,…
