“Would it be possible to create a low-residency doctoral program?” The idea was enticing. It would allow leaders from all across the country and internationally to enroll, studying at a distance and then gathering four times a year for in-person residencies.
Meet the Graduate School of Leadership and Change’s Newest Core Faculty Member
Dr. Fayth Parks officially joined the Graduate School of Leadership and Change in July 2022. Prior, she has been at Georgia Southern University for over 20 years, most recently as…
PhD in Leadership and Change Students and Alum to Present at Conference
PhD in Leadership and Change students LauraLynn Jansen, Cindy Mako Robinson, Kader Gumus, and alumna Dr. Shana Hormann will present at the International Association’s Women in Leadership Conference in Portsmouth,…
Dr. Fayth Parks Joins the Graduate School of Leadership and Change
The Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) just concluded a national search and is honored to share that Dr. Fayth Parks will be joining as a Core Faculty member…
GSLC Graduate Practices Generative Leadership and Diplomacy
Dr. Atim Eneida George has long felt the urgency of leadership. “I would take it back to my childhood,” she says. “Even though I was the youngest, I felt that…
Dr. Lemuel (Lem) Watson Joins the Graduate School of Leadership and Change as Core Faculty
Dr. Lemuel (Lem) Watson will be joining the Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) as Core Faculty beginning this coming summer, July 2022. Most recently, Dr. Watson has been…
Cool Course: Organizational Leadership—Different Perspectives on the Same Pillar of Effective Organizations
“No matter the sector the student is focusing on, whether they’re working in for-profit business, social services, or a nonprofit, the importance of organizational leadership cannot be overstated,” says Dr….
Antioch University Alumna Establishes New Scholarship Fund to Benefit PhD in Leadership and Change Students
The Eula Johnson & Fitzgerald Cumberbatch Tuition Scholarship has been established by Dr. Iris Cumberbatch, in honor of her parents and their belief in the power of education to change…
With a Podcast, Exploring Leadership Education in Times of Change
“What’s happening now makes us as leadership educators even more accountable,” says Lauren Bullock, a professor and podcast host, as she describes the pressures that she and others who teach…
Embodying Leadership in Uncertain Times
Earlier this year, Colleen Echohawk ’09 made her first big foray into politics…
S2E4: Leadership Is Worth Studying—And Reforming
generosity, and mutual aid are regular features. In both her life as a writer and in her role as chair of Antioch’s Creative Writing MFA program, Victoria embodies these qualities, which together she calls “literary citizenship.” And she inspires her students to do the same. In this conversation we explore what being a good literary citizen means to Victoria, how this ethos has influenced her own work and career, and how building a more inclusive writing community benefits everyone.
New PhD in Leadership and Change Research Fund Established to Support Ethical Leadership and Social Justice
Antioch University’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) is proud to announce the establishment of its newest research fund, The Ethical Leadership and Social Justice Fund. Made possible by…