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Academy of Management Welcomes GSLC Reps
Boston, Massachusetts, was beautiful and vibrant for the 84th Academy of Management Conference (AOM) this year…
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GSLC Alumni and Friends Continue to Give Back
The Graduate School of Leadership and Change is grateful to report that in just the past six months we have garnered nearly $30,000 in cash, pledge, and recurring commitments from…
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Dean’s Column
I took a moment to look back in time. The first issue of the Antiochian Leader was in the Summer of 2002, 22 years ago. It was a simple Word doc. Five pages long, 12 pt. font.
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Director’s Column
I have just turned the calendar page on my first six months at Antioch University. In a recent conversation with one of my closest mentors he asked how I am…
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LEARNING COMMUNITY UPDATES
COHORT 7 Dr. Carole Isom-Barnes has just completed her first year as board chair of Antioch University’s board of governors. She shares reflections in addition to her Graduate School of…
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GSLC Faculty and Alums Showcase Leadership in South Africa
PhD in Leadership and Change alums Drs. Sara Barry, Catherine Chege, Carolyn Love, Rachel Roberts, Pamela Viscione, and Sharon Wamble-King gathered at Stellenbosch University in Stellenbosch, South Africa with Antioch Graduate School of Leadership and Change faculty Dr. Lize Booysen for the Gender, Work, and Organization conference entitled, Marginalized Gender Identities: How can Intellectual Activism…
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An Introvert’s Journey in a Workplace Surrounded by Extroverts
Majella Pinto A Myers-Briggs personality test I took, right after I did NOT get the promotion, clearly showed that I was an introvert. The majority of my colleagues were extroverts…
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The Quiet Revolution: How Introverts Change the World
Isabelle Kluge I am a proud introvert who is always growing in self-awareness and learning to empower myself in a noisy world of extroverts. In this essay, I will address…
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Living a Life Centered Around Writing
When Reyna Grande walked into this year’s Texas Book Festival, she was greeted with hugs and exclamations. Everywhere she went, someone was excited to see her. People knew who she was. This wasn’t the case ten years ago. “When my first book came out,” she says, “I was the new kid on the block. No…
