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  • Convening with the American Psychological Association 

    Convening with the American Psychological Association 

    “Psychology is everywhere.” was the noted slogan of the 2022 American Psychological Association’s Convention website, and in August of this year, an assorted selection of offerings by the APA were brought to Minneapolis, Minnesota, and live-streamed via two simultaneous channels. In describing this year’s convention, APA President Frank C. Worrell, PhD, wrote, “There are times…

  • Professor Emerita and PsyD Alumni Publish Article

    Professor Emerita and PsyD Alumni Publish Article

    Dr. Gargi Roysircar, New England Professor Emerita, along with PsyD in Clinical Psychology alumni Dr. Tara Masseratagah ’22 (New England, PsyD), Dr. Quynh Tran ’22 (New England, PsyD), Dr. Maria Neizvestnaya ’22 (New England, PsyD), and Dr. Ashland Thompson ’19 (New England, PsyD and Clinical Adjunct Faculty), published the article “Immigrant Youth of Indian origin:…

  • Shaping Organizational Culture to Drive Conservation Success

    Shaping Organizational Culture to Drive Conservation Success

    Human behavior is at the core of environmental issues. This talk hosted by the Antioch University Conservation Psychology Institute presents four insights from behavioral science about the challenges of behavior change and the impact of behavioral aspects on environmental issues.

  • Crucial Connections for Organizational Success | Dissertation Watch

    Crucial Connections for Organizational Success | Dissertation Watch

    Dr. Rosalind Cohen, PhD in Leadership and Change alumna, published her dissertation titled, The Relationships between Dimensions of Inclusive Leadership and Aspects of Employee Engagement: Crucial Connections for Organizational Success. In light of the current economic conditions in the United States brought about by the COVID pandemic, the war for talent is at a high point, and the…

  • Nia Keith: Envisioning A Paradigm Shift For Environmental Conservation

    Nia Keith: Envisioning A Paradigm Shift For Environmental Conservation

    Imagining a world in which the people working in environmental conservation reflect the diversity of life they aim to protect means imagining a world that’s not yet arrived. But things are changing, and Nia Keith, the new Vice President for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice (DEIJ) at Mass Audubon, the largest nature-based conservation organization in…

  • A Versatile Addition to Your Professional Toolkit: Master of Business Administration (MBA)

    A Versatile Addition to Your Professional Toolkit: Master of Business Administration (MBA)

    Antioch University Online alumni, Jesse Lore talks about the online Master of Business Administration (MBA) program and its accessibility, and manageable course of study, that ties to the greater trends in the world, it’s an incredible thing to add to anyone’s toolkit. I could not have possibly anticipated how relevant my course of studies at…

  • Heridas Invisibles (Invisible Wounds)

    Heridas Invisibles (Invisible Wounds)

    Lizbeth Duran Oden As I start my journey towards a doctoral degree, I am coming face to face with my experience living in a white supremacist society through the curriculum of my courses. I always thought that issues of race did not really affect me. I don’t have a long list of blatant racist encounters…

  • GSLC Alumna Publishes Dissertation on Change in Complex Regulatory Systems

    GSLC Alumna Publishes Dissertation on Change in Complex Regulatory Systems

    Dr. Kathy Hoffman, PhD in Leadership and Change alumna, published her dissertation titled, Toward Socially Equitable Conditions: Change in Complex Regulatory Systems. The purpose of this qualitative participatory action research was to explore how complexity is engaged and experienced in complex regulatory systems and to understand how cannabis might be regulated in ways that lead to socially…

  • Holistic Ways of Healing

    Holistic Ways of Healing

    MARILYN MUSTERAIT Ever since I was little, my Grand Uncle, an honorary member of the Tonkawa Tribe, would visit my family from Oklahoma, and tell us stories of tradition and healing. My passion in the field of mental health grew from being highly interested in the homeopathic and spiritual forms of wellness, and advocating for…