As the world faces many serious problems, from climate change to global health crises, we need leaders who serve humanity in a conscious and courageous way. This week’s guest host, Dr. Y. Falami Devoe, is joined by leadership scholar Dr. Aqeel Tirmizi to discuss what steps we can take as individuals and communities to train and develop the kinds of leadership we want to see in the world.
Graduate School of Leadership and Change Student Awarded Prestigious Grant to Focus on Workplace Inclusion
Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) student and experienced workplace inclusion scholar, Kelly Bleach has been awarded a research grant from the Social Security Administration’s (SSA’s) Analyzing Relationships between…
Graduate School of Leadership and Change to Offer Mini-Master Classes
Antioch University’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) recently launched a series of innovative certificate offerings educating leaders and empowering them to make transformative changes at companies, organizations, and institutions…
Dissertation Watch: Leadership Aspirations of Young Nepali Girls
PhD in Leadership and Change alum Sara Safari has published her dissertation entitled, Virtual Empowerment: The Exploration of Leadership Aspirations of Young Nepali Girls Using Virtual Participatory Action Research. The dissertation’s…
Antiracist Environmental Leadership in a Virtual World
What a different world we live in. About a year ago, I posted in The Nature of Cities about our thriving Master’s program at Antioch University Seattle. The Urban Environmental…
Alumna Shines Light on the Influence of Latinx Women’s Identities in Leadership
Director of Health Information Management Services for UCLA Health System and PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Maria Caban Alizondo has published her dissertation entitled, Dialogic Identity Construction: The Influence of…
New Alumna Dissertation Examines the Transformative Role of Religious Leadership in Response to Racism and Social Injustice
Artist, Social Activist, and PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Shandell Maxwell has published her dissertation entitled, Religious Racial Socialization: The Approach of a Black Pastor at an Historic Black Baptist Church in Orange County, California.
PhD in Leadership and Change Announces New Scholarship Fund for International Students
Antioch University’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) is extremely pleased to announce the founding of a new scholarship fund to support doctoral students in the PhD in Leadership…
Graduate School of Leadership and Change Alumna Leads Major Non-Profit Merger
PhD in Leadership and Change 2020 graduate, Dr. Jody Levison-Johnson has recently solidified the merger of the Council on Accreditation, an international nonprofit accrediting body for human and social service…
Women in Leadership Certificate Programs
Women in Leadership Certificate Program to be Offered Online Through SBCC School of Extended Learning in Partnership with New Second Level Program Launching at Antioch University Online and Extended Education…
The Graduate School of Leadership and Change Awarded Funds to Support Positive Social Change To Build Bridges and Tear Down Walls
Antioch University (AU) has established The Guskin Center for Democracy and the Common Good. Named after Dr. Alan Guskin, a catalyst behind the establishment of the United States Peace Corps,…
Empowering a Sisterhood of Black and Brown Girls for Authentic Leadership
Eighteen years ago, Jamila Coleman envisioned creating a safe space for Black and brown girls impacted by foster care. Having experienced the foster care system herself, Jamila was all too…