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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?
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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).
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Latinx Undergraduates’ Participation in High-Impact Educational Practices | Dissertation Watch
Dr. Sarah Villarreal, PhD in Leadership and Change alum, published her dissertation titled, A Narrative Inquiry of Latinx Undergraduates’ Participation in High-Impact Educational Practices. There are systematic barriers to educational equity in the U.S. higher education system, and the system overwhelmingly fails Latinx undergraduates more often than other students. It is crucial that evidence-based methods be used to…
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Chancellor’s Call to Reflect and Act
Our country has become a killing field. Every week the news is full of stories about innocent people who were mowed down with guns while they pursued their everyday routines—shopping at the grocery store, enjoying friends at a nightclub, worshiping at their houses of faith, attending school, watching a July 4th parade. Each of them…
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Seattle’s MA in Couple and Family Therapy Ranked Fourth in the Country by Intelligent.com
Antioch University’s Master’s in Couple and Family Therapy in Seattle has once again been ranked as one of the top programs by Intelligent.com. For the year 2022, the MA in Couple and Family Therapy ranked fourth of 184 programs evaluated and was also awarded “Best Licensure Pass Rates.” The comprehensive research guide was based on…

