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Antioch University and Landmark College Announce New Partnership
Antioch University and Landmark College are thrilled to announce a new academic alliance. These two institutions have forged a unique and dynamic partnership to leverage their strengths and create a legacy of learning that is accessible to all. An online information session has been scheduled for Thursday, October 24 at 6 pm Eastern Time, where…
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Honoring Dr. Laurien Alexandre
Honoring Laurien Alexandre, PhD as Dean Emerit We are thrilled to announce that Dr. Laurien Alexandre has been recognized as Dean Emerit, a title that reflects her extraordinary contribution and the profound impact she has had on our community. Laurien’s visionary leadership as the founding Dean of the Graduate School of Leadership and Change has…
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Seattle PsyD Program Shows Out in Numbers at 2024 APA Conference
Over 40 students and many faculty from the PsyD in Clinical Psychology program at Antioch University’s Seattle campus participated in this year’s American Psychological Association Conference. Over August 7-10, 2024, these Antiochians joined over 10,000 other attendees from around the world. The large contingent was partially enabled because the conference was held in Seattle this…
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GSLC Alumni Join University Board of Governors
This past May, Antioch University’s Board of Governors made a significant decision by unanimously electing new members to serve on the Board. We are thrilled to announce that among the newly elected members are three distinguished alumni from the Graduate School of Leadership and Change, Kenny Alexander, Mike Bills, and Froswa’ Booker-Drew. Each of these…
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GSLC Celebrates 2024 Graduates
Graduate School of Leadership and Change Dean Emerit Laurien Alexandre, PhD recently shared reflections during her 2024 Commencement address to over two dozen PhD in Leadership and Change graduates, including the University’s efforts to impact change through Antioch Works for Democracy, a non-partisan initiative consisting of six pillars: voting, speaking out, educating each other, sharing…
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Pivot Points: Mastering Professional and Life Transitions
The Graduate School of Leadership and Change is set to launch a new series to support our lifelong learning community. Facilitated by Drs. Beth Mabry, Amy Rutstein-Riley, Harriet Schwartz, Pivot Points is a monthly facilitated group exploring personal and professional pivots and transformations that will create space for a deep dive into the transformative power…
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GSLC & ILA
The Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) is proud to announce that over 30 members of our learning community recently participated in a special session titled “Leadership for Democracy: Self, Identity, and Freedom,” in collaboration with The International Leadership Association. This session explored critical topics surrounding leadership in today’s democracy, with a focus on…
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My Ethic of Care: A Grounded Theory Study of Professional Staff Experiences in Small Private Universities | Dissertation Watch
Karen Crist, in fulfilling the requirements of Antioch University’s EdD in Educational & Professional Practice, has written and published her dissertation titled My Ethic of Care: A Grounded Theory Study of Professional Staff Experiences in Small Private Universities. During the COVID-19 pandemic, higher education experienced reduced enrollment rates, altered course delivery models, and an increased…
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PsyD Alumni, Faculty, and Students Help Make One-Day Conference a Success
(Pictured above from left to right PsyD alumni Vince Pignatiello, Nikky Hill, Sarah Kopency, Kate Patterson, Alex Munro, and Susan Rogers.) Numerous Antioch University faculty, students, and alumni from the New England campus helped organize and participated in a grassroots, one-day conference about psychology training. The conference, which was called “Trends in the Training Field:…
