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  • Women’s History Month

    Women’s History Month

    The history of women in the U.S. is, in so many ways, the history of our nation itself. However, to contributions of women and non-binary people are often missing from the history books. This month we recognize and attempt to correct this deliberate erasure. 

  • National Eating Disorder Awareness Week

    National Eating Disorder Awareness Week

    Cori Rosenthal It is National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, and while eating disorders impact people of all ages, races, genders, and socio-economic statuses, I am focused on children this year. In January, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) released new guidelines for childhood “obesity” that have caused a tremendous uproar within the eating disorder community.…

  • Being and Becoming Across Difference | Dissertation Watch

    Being and Becoming Across Difference | Dissertation Watch

    Dr. Jane Feinberg, PhD in Leadership and Change alum, published her dissertation titled, Being and Becoming Across Difference: A Grounded Theory Study of Exemplary White Teachers in Racially Diverse Classrooms. The purpose of this Constructivist Grounded Theory study was to explore an understudied question: How do White teachers who have been deemed exemplary by educators and parents of…

  • One Good Point… with Aqeel Tirmizi

    One Good Point… with Aqeel Tirmizi

    One of the big questions that leaders and students of leadership ask is, how can we act more responsibly? How do we bring more responsibility to our leadership practice?

  • Antioch University’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program Wins Prestigious National Award From ACES

    Antioch University’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program Wins Prestigious National Award From ACES

    Antioch University’s MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling in Seattle has been recognized as the 2022 Robert Frank Outstanding Counselor Education Program Award winner by the National Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES).

  • Cool Course: “Global Perspectives on Stress”

    Cool Course: “Global Perspectives on Stress”

    Jeff Gaddess sees the prevalence of stress in our society as a product of the ways that it is arranged. “There are reasons you feel the way you feel,” he says. Instead, in his undergraduate course “Global Perspectives of Stress,” he guides students as they explore how different cultures from around the world manifest and…

  • LUNCH TICKET Publishes 22nd Issue and Announces New Mission Statement

    LUNCH TICKET Publishes 22nd Issue and Announces New Mission Statement

    The literary and art journal from Antioch University’s MFA community renews social justice mission. Lunch Ticket, the literary and art journal from the MFA community at Antioch University, published its 22nd issue filled with fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, young adult, interviews, translation, flash prose, and visual art. With the launch of the latest issue, Lunch…

  • Bringing Unique Perspectives to Counseling

    Bringing Unique Perspectives to Counseling

    When MaiLinh Hartz, a master’s student in the Couple and Family Therapy program, was younger, people often said she had an old soul. “I was very introspective and had time to listen and absorb people’s stories and emotions,” she explains. It’s a common narrative heard among people who work in the mental health field that…

  • Black History Month

    Black History Month

    During Black History Month, we honor African Americans who have made an impact on future generations. We believe that Black History should be celebrated year-long. Below please find stories from this past year featuring Antioch alumni, faculty, and students who are shaping history now. They stand on the shoulders of those who have come before…