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  • PsyD Student Wins Pat Tillman Scholarship

    PsyD Student Wins Pat Tillman Scholarship

    Emerald Ralston, a doctoral candidate in Clinical Psychology at the New England campus, has been named a Pat Tillman scholarship supporting her commitment to studying trauma and de-stigmatizing mental health in the military.

  • One Good Point… with Harriet Schwartz

    One Good Point… with Harriet Schwartz

    Hi, I’m Harriet Schwartz. One meaningful interaction can change our lives. Think of a teacher or a mentor who’s made a difference in your life. Maybe this person helped you get through a difficult time, or perhaps they saw possibilities for you that you didn’t even see for yourself. Sometimes teachers and mentors change our lives…

  • Graduate School of Leadership and Change Announces New Associate Dean

    Graduate School of Leadership and Change Announces New Associate Dean

    Antioch University is thrilled to announce that Amy Rutstein-Riley, PhD, MPH, will join the Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) as Associate Dean to lead the PhD in Leadership and Change program, effective July 1, 2023. Through an extensive search process that began in summer 2022 and involved all GSLC faculty and staff, colleagues…

  • One Good Point… with Fayth M. Parks

    One Good Point… with Fayth M. Parks

    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?

  • Four Corners of the New England PsyD Program—How Antioch Shaped Lifelong Careers That Changed Lives

    Four Corners of the New England PsyD Program—How Antioch Shaped Lifelong Careers That Changed Lives

    For nearly forty years, Clinical Psychology has been taught at the doctoral level on Antioch’s New England campus. Over those years, the Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology (PsyD) has gained a reputation for its community of active, engaged, and socially conscious faculty and students.

  • Antioch’s SLIDE Team Researching School Libraries Publishes Findings

    Antioch’s SLIDE Team Researching School Libraries Publishes Findings

    Between 2015 and 2019, there was an almost 20% national loss in the number of full-time school librarians. This trend represents an ongoing evolution in the structure and capacity of schools, and one of the few groups researching this change is Antioch University’s SLIDE project: ”School Library Investigation – Decline or Evolution?”

  • Justine Ang Fonte Shares Expertise on Hulu’s Planet Sex

    Justine Ang Fonte Shares Expertise on Hulu’s Planet Sex

    Justine Ang Fonte, an award-winning educator on Sexual Education and Antioch University faculty member, appeared as an expert in the hit TV docuseries Planet Sex with Cara Delevigne. In the episode titled “Pornucopia,” she discusses the importance of Sex Education and Porn Literacy—topics she teaches about in Antioch’s Sex Therapy and Sexuality Education programs.

  • The Fulfilling Work of Fundraising for Nonprofits

    The Fulfilling Work of Fundraising for Nonprofits

    Ryan Gallagher loves to talk about raising money for cancer research and treatment. Sure, it’s his job, but in everything he says, you can hear his passion for supporting this life-saving work. He brings this heart and hard work to everything he does in the world, including advocating for LGBTQIA+ issues and currently studying sustainable…

  • Trans Visibility, Now More Important (And Costly) Than Ever

    Trans Visibility, Now More Important (And Costly) Than Ever

    Y’all… I’m so tired. In previous years, International Transgender Day of Visibility has been a joyous and proud occasion for me. My gender identity, as I now see it, has been my truth for nearly a decade, and my deliberate decision to live openly and honor that identity in my expression followed shortly after.