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Navigating the Noise: Implications of Increasing Ship Noise for an Arctic Ocean Soundscape | Dissertation Watch
Andrea Lynn, a 2024 graduate of New England’s PhD in Environmental Studies, has written and published her dissertation titled Navigating the Noise: Implications of Increasing Ship Noise for an Arctic Ocean Soundscape. Noise pollution caused by ships is increasing in the Arctic Ocean. The habitats of Arctic marine mammals (AMMs) are contracting as their environment…
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Examining Multicultural Leadership Development Practices in Counselor Education to Foster Future Leaders | Dissertation Watch
Katie Nichole Schmitz, a 2024 graduate of Antioch’s PhD Program in Counselor Education & Supervision, has written and published her dissertation titled Examining Multicultural Leadership Development Practices in Counselor Education to Foster Future Leaders. Using the Delphi method, Schmitz’s study was to gain a deeper understanding of how doctoral programs foster leadership development in counselor…
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Indigenous Culture and the Path to Democracy: An In-Depth Case Study of Ghana’s Democratization Process, 1992 – Present | Dissertation Watch
Nana Quame Owusu-Nti, a 2024 graduate of Antioch’s PhD Program in Leadership and Change, has published his dissertation entitled, Indigenous Culture and the Path to Democracy: An In-Depth Case Study of Ghana’s Democratization Process, 1992 – Present. The study sought to determine whether introducing democracy has adversely impacted Indigenous cultural practices in Ghana or whether…
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Nine Antiochian Stories to Revisit During Hispanic Heritage Month
To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, we have gathered some of our favorite stories from Common Thread, the Seed Field Podcast, and the Antioch Alumni Magazine that showcase the unique voices, experiences, and contributions of Antioch University’s Latinx/Latine community. This has been a big year in many respects for Antioch, including the signing of a memorandum…
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The Impact of Asian American Cultural Centers on Sense of Belongingness for Asia America | Dissertation Watch
Malina Banavong Maladore, a 2024 graduate of the PsyD Program in Clinical Psychology at Antioch University’s New England campus, recently published her dissertation entitled, The Impact of Asian American Cultural Centers on Sense of Belongingness for Asia American Undergraduate Students. This dissertation looks into how cultural centers and experiences of microaggressions affect the ethnic identity…
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Expandiendo el compromiso de Justicia para la comunidad Latinx, la Universidad Antioch formaliza relación con una universidad hondureña
Traducido al español por Syntia Santos Dietz La Universidad Antioch y la Universidad Pedagógica Nacional Francisco Morazán en Honduras recientemente firmaron un acuerdo de colaboración comprometiéndose a trabajar conjuntamente en investigación, proyectos de intercambios educativos y culturales, e iniciativas de justicia social. Este acuerdo, firmado por los lideres de ambas universidades, formaliza la relación entre…
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Expanding Commitment to Latinx Justice, Antioch University Formalizes Relationship With Honduran University
Antioch University and the Universidad Pedagógica Nacional Francisco Morazán in Honduras recently signed a memorandum of understanding committing to working together on future research, educational and cultural exchange projects, and social justice initiatives. This agreement, signed by the leaders of both universities, formalizes the relationship between the two and sets the stage for future collaborations,…
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Graduate Students’ Accessibility to Human Sexuality Training | Dissertation Watch
Samantha Blair Rotay, PsyD, a 2024 graduate of the PsyD Program in Clinical Psychology at Antioch University’s New England campus, recently published her dissertation entitled Graduate Students’ Accessibility to Human Sexuality Training. The dissertation highlights a critical gap in the education psychologists receive related to sexual functioning and advocates for mandatory human sexuality training in…
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Antioch Continuing Education to Offer Free Seminars on ‘Democracy Deficit Disorder’ As Part of AW4D
Antioch’s Continuing Education division is offering a series of two 3-hour workshops on “Democracy Deficit Disorder.” The workshops intend to explore pragmatic ways to fight for democracy and engage people through critical thinking and substantive action, with the hope that these strategies will lead to authentic youth engagement, making democracy more meaningful, purposeful, and sustainable.…
