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  • Two Antioch Faculty Elected President of Regional Counseling Associations

    Two Antioch Faculty Elected President of Regional Counseling Associations

    This July, two Antioch faculty will step forward to assume the presidencies of two out of the five regional counseling associations in the U.S. Mariaimeé Gonzalez, Chair of the MA in Counseling, Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Antioch Seattle, has assumed the presidency of the Western Association for Counselor Education and Supervision.

  • Navigating Business and Social Justice

    Navigating Business and Social Justice

    How Antioch University’s Master of Business Administration Program is Leading the Way As a business professional, you may have noticed the increasing importance of social and environmental responsibility in business. Consumers want to buy from (and skilled talent wants to work for) companies aligned with values that contribute to a more just and sustainable world.…

  • International Day of Forests

    International Day of Forests

    “If you love a tree, you will be more beautiful than before!” – Amit Ray. This year, the theme for the International Day of Forests, “Forests and Health,” is an invitation and an opportunity to reflect on what these expansive ecosystems do for us and how we can, in turn, serve them through conservation, species…

  • Victoria Chang Wins 2023 Chowdhury Prize in Literature

    Victoria Chang Wins 2023 Chowdhury Prize in Literature

    Victoria Chang has won the 2023 Chowdhury Prize in Literature, the prestigious international award given to a mid-career writer both for their body of work and for their future potential to make important literary works. Chang, a poet and writer who serves as Core Faculty in the Antioch MFA in Creative Writing, will officially receive…

  • Antioch Spotlight: MEd Alum Danny Cords

    Antioch Spotlight: MEd Alum Danny Cords

    Over the last decade, Danny Cords has leveraged his education and enthusiasm to impact his world and make positive change. 

  • The Transformative Power of Youth Arts Programs

    The Transformative Power of Youth Arts Programs

    Laurel Butler Like so many of us, my mental health as a teenager was… not great. At the time, I thought it was an individual problem – what’s wrong with me? – but in retrospect I realize that the suffering had a collective aspect. Growing up in the suburbs, my peers and I were caught…

  • 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…