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Antioch Seattle’s School of Education Sponsors 4th Annual Multicultural Children’s Literature Celebration
Antioch University Seattle’s School of Education is proud to sponsor our fourth annual Multicultural Children’s Literature Celebration. This year MCLC will see “Chef Roy Choi and the Street Food Remix”…
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Andre Hardy
On Football, Hard-Boiled Detective Fiction, and Freedom Before Andre Hardy was a writer he was an athlete, and a damn good one at that. He was strong, fast, coordinated, powerful—the…
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Antioch’s Low-Residency MFA Program Named One of the Best in the Nation by Online Masters
Antioch University’s Low-Residency MFA program was awarded the 11th best online MFA program in the United States. Online Masters analyzed every online Masters in Creative Writing program in the nation to…
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Antioch Marches in LA’s 34th MLK Kingdom Day Parade
2019 marked the first year that Antioch University marched as a group in LA’s 34th Kingdom Day Parade. Accompanying the group of faculty, staff, students, alums, and family members was…
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Dr. Gargi Roysircar Receives Top Award from the APA Committee on International Relations in Psychology
Dr. Gargi Roysircar-Sodowsky has been named recipient of the American Psychological Association (APA) 2019 International Humanitarian Award for her mental health and service work with underserved populations impacted by disasters….
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Disruption and Innovation: Several Faculty and Students Present at NCSPP’s Annual Conference
Kathi Borden, Lorraine Mangione, and Elizabeth Fuss (Year III PsyD student) are doing Women at Work as Disruptors and Innovators which will look at women in the workplace through a…
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GSLC Alumna Featured at Apollo Theatre’s Unsung Champions of Civil Rights from MLK to Today Forum
Social justice activist, author, and Graduate School of Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Janet Dewart Bell is a featured, notable guest at the upcoming forum entitled, Unsung Champions of Civil Rights…