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Innovative Fundraising Ideas for Nonprofits: Engaging Donors and Maximizing Impact
In today’s rapidly evolving nonprofit landscape, the necessity for innovation in fundraising ideas for nonprofits has never been more critical. Nonprofits are increasingly challenged to find creative ways to engage donors and maximize their impact, particularly in the digital age. On the bright side: As technology continues to advance, the opportunities for innovative fundraising ideas…
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Year in Review 2024
While we look forward in anticipation to a new year, we wanted to take a moment to honor and celebrate the work of 2024. Antioch University has much to be grateful for. We made new partnerships, worked hard for democracy, and made space for the important work of racial healing. Meanwhile, our schools charged forward…
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Beyond Profit: Understanding the Triple Bottom Line Approach
The triple bottom line (TBL) is a business approach that integrates financial prosperity, social responsibility, and environmental stewardship. According to IBM’s Alexandra Jonker, TBL is “a sustainability framework that revolves around the three P’s: people, planet, and profit. By maximizing all three bottom lines, organizations are more likely to have a positive impact on the…
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In Memoriam: James H. Craiglow
Antioch University Chancellor, New England Provost and President, and Student and Alum James H. Craiglow served as Antioch University Chancellor for three years after serving as Provost and then President of Antioch’s New England campus from 1986 to 2002. Jim retired from Antioch University in 2005. Jim was an Antiochian and a New Englander through and through. He spoke his mind…
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Embodied Dialogue Study Addresses Democracy Through Antioch’s Dance/Movement Therapy Program
In late September, Antioch University’s Dance/Movement Therapy program held a two-hour event in Seattle as part of a study into the transformative potential of intentional movement as a tool for fostering dialogue and understanding. Seven study participants came together on the evening of September 27 for a program led by Tomoyo Kawano, the Program Director…
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Dissertation Watch | An Approach For Treating Video Game Addiction
Manjit Bath, a 2024 graduate of the PsyD Program in Clinical Psychology at Antioch University’s Seattle Campus, has written and published a dissertation titled EMDR Gaming Recovery and Insight Protocol (E-GRIP): An Approach For Treating Video Game Addiction. Video game addiction has escalated with the advancement of digital technologies, posing significant psychological and social challenges.…
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How to Address Environmental Justice Issues in Your Community
Environmental justice aims to tackle the disproportionate burden of environmental hazards on marginalized communities and strives to achieve equitable outcomes for all. Addressing environmental justice issues is crucial for ensuring that all communities, regardless of race, color, national origin, or income, have fair treatment and meaningful involvement in environmental matters. This article will guide you…
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“Poems Cost Nothing Except the Poet’s Life”: Antioch Hosts Conversation About Democracy Between Two Vietnamese American Writers
The Antioch MFA in Creative Writing recently hosted a conversation about democracy, war, and identity between the writer and scholar Viet Thanh Nguyen—author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Sympathizer—and the poet Cathy Linh Che, who serves as Core Faculty in the MFA. They both read from their work and then had a conversation about the…
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Panel on Arts, Culture, and Democracy Sparks Generative Conversation
Six artists, scholars, and activists from a wide range of disciplines recently gathered for a panel broadcast over Zoom where they discussed the interplay between democracy and the arts. The panel, “Cultural Practices, the Arts, and Democracy,” marked the first presentation on the recent book, Democracy as Creative Practice: Weaving a Culture of Civic Life,…
