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Alumnus Releases New Book for Leaders
Graduate School of Leadership and Change alumnus and Associate Professor of Management for John Carroll University Dr. Scott Allen has co-authored Discovering Leadership: Designing Your Success (SAGE Publications, 2019). The…
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Dr. Salvador Trevino Presents Keynote at the 24th Annual Hispanic Leadership Conference
Conference focuses on mental health and illness in an effort to combat stigma and start conversations. Dr. Salvador Trevino, PsyD faculty, provided a special didactic, interactive seminar on multiple culturally…
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Alan E. Guskin leaves a legacy of helping others – and teaching others to help.
Guskin, president of Antioch University and Antioch College simultaneously and university chancellor from the mid-1980s to mid-1990s, worked for more than four decades as a teacher, leader, consultant, administrator and…
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Climate Change: Loss and Coping around a Global Trauma
Thomas Doherty, PsyD (Antioch 2002) has been quoted in a piece entitled “Mourning the Land” in the May 2019 edition of the American Psychological Association (APA) Monitor on Psychology. This…
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Environmental Studies Students and Faculty Attend Goldman Prize Ceremony
Antioch University New England Environmental Studies graduate students, Ellie Leaning, Flick Monk, Shaylin Salas, and faculty member, Abigail Abrash Walton, recently attended the 30th annual Goldman Environmental Prize ceremony in…
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Faculty Presentation at 2019 International Family Therapy Association World Family Therapy Congress
Applied Psychology faculty, Denzel Jones, PhD, recently presented at the 2019 International Family Therapy Association World Family Therapy Congress in Scotland. His study, Black Emerging Adults’ Experiences Of Ethnic-Racial Socialization Messages…
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LEE MAEd Student Niallah Cooper-Scruggs Wins Sharks on the Beach
Niallah Cooper-Scruggs, an AUS MAEd with Leadership in Edible Education graduate student, and the pastry chef and owner of Sugar Queen Bakery, recently won Urban Impact’s 2019 Sharks at the…
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It’s Even Easier to Become a Teacher through Antioch’s MA in Teaching program
Governor Inslee recently signed HB 1621 to address Washington’s teacher shortage, increase access to teacher preparation programs, and support the creation of a more diverse educator workforce. This is in…
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Should I Join a Nonprofit Board?
Antioch University teaching faculty member and director of the online MA in Non-Profit Management Department David Norgard has been working in nonprofits for his entire career, and in that time,…