Program Alumna Receives Grant from the Harnish Institute of Coaching at Harvard’s McLean School of Medicine for Dissertation Work

Dr. Kori Diehl received a grant from  the Harnish Institute of Coaching at  Harvard’s McLean School of Medicine for  her dissertation work. A summary report  of her work has recently been featured  in the Breaking Research portal at  www.instituteofcoaching.org.

Dr. Diehl’s work,  entitled  Eutopiagraphies: Narratives of  Preferred Future Selves with Implications  for Developmental Coaching  discusses the  intersection of executive coaching, adult  development and futures studies. Kori is  employed by Booz Allen Hamilton where  she provides leadership development  experiences to the most senior civilian  members of the federal government.

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Headshots of six people involved in the symposium. From L to R- Top- Katherine Evarts, Aishwarya Lonikar, Jude Bergkamp Bottom- Dean Hammer, Susana Gomez, Ingrid Ingerson

In Second Year, Social Justice Symposium Brings PsyD Students Together For Research Activism

“Social justice has been part of the Antioch mission since its inception,” says Lorraine Mangione, Professor of Clinical Psychology at Antioch University’s New England campus. But implementing that mission requires many different approaches. That’s why, on February 4, faculty and students from Antioch’s New England PsyD program and Seattle PsyD program came together for the second annual Social Justice Symposium, with the theme, “Liberation from Colonialism Now: Promoting Research Activism.”

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