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Chancellor’s Message After This Week’s Election
Dear Antiochians, On Tuesday, our nation held its 60th presidential election. Many of us voted in the election, and many of us got involved in other ways, too: as poll…
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Graduate School of Leadership and Change Welcomes Esteemed Scholars Rengin Firat and Kenneth Williams to its Faculty
The Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) is delighted to welcome two esteemed faculty members, Rengin Firat, PhD, and Kenneth Williams, EdD, to its academic community. These distinguished scholars…
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Cool Course: Tech Tools for All Learners
We live in a time of tech overload. New apps, software, and other tech tools are constantly advertised, promising to improve our lived experiences. And for educators the situation is…
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Plays About Anne Frank and Historical African American Personages | Dissertation Watch
Erin Scheidegger-Menendez, a 2024 graduate of the PhD in Leadership and Change program, has written and published her dissertation titled Anne, Martin, Emmett, and Harriet: Plays About Anne Frank and…
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An Afterschool Club for Adolescent Black Girls at a Predominantly White Middle School | Dissertation Watch
Jana Johnson-Davis, a 2024 alum of the PhD in Leadership and Change program at Antioch University, has written and published her dissertation titled, Homeplace: An Afterschool Club for Adolescent Black…
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Antioch University Professors Honored as Fellows by the American Psychological Association
Antioch’s New England PsyD in Clinical Psychology Professors Lorraine Mangione and Ted Ellenhorn have been elevated to the prestigious title of Fellow by the American Psychological Association (APA), a distinguished…
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The Importance of Personalized Approaches, Critical Thinking, and Creativity in Research
Two new Individualized Master of Arts program courses provide a foundation in research and personalized learning, emphasizing the potential of new methods and tools within research. Individualized Master of Arts…
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The Role of Nonprofits in Community Empowerment
Explore how nonprofits foster self-sufficiency, leadership, and civic engagement to create lasting impact and empower their communities.
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Noted TV Therapist Siri Sat Nam Headlines Student Council-Organized Networking Event
On Saturday, August 24, the Student Council on Antioch University’s Los Angeles campus welcomed back Siri Sat Nam, PhD, the noted TV therapist and alum of the MA in Clinical…