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  • AUNE PsyD Faculty and Student Present at the APA’s Annual Convention

    AUNE PsyD Faculty and Student Present at the APA’s Annual Convention

    Antioch University New England PsyD in Clinical Psychology faculty Dr. Lorraine Mangione and Dr. Katherine (Kate) Evarts, and student Casey Buonocore, presented at the American Psychological Association’s (APA) 2021 Annual Convention. The title of their symposium was “The #MeToo Movement: Using Technology and Creativity in Healing.” The presentations included: “Women, #MeToo, & Creativity: Healing Interactions”…

  • The CMHC Social Justice Pedagogy Committee on Decolonizing Curriculum Framework

    The CMHC Social Justice Pedagogy Committee on Decolonizing Curriculum Framework

    Emerging from the increased demands for dismantling oppressive systems of racism, patriarchy, and colonization, the Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) department at Antioch University New England is taking steps to decolonize its curriculum. In the past year, the Clinical Mental Health Department formed a Social Justice Pedagogy Committee, Dr. Devona Stalnaker-Shofner, Dr. Syntia Santos Dietz, Dr.…

  • Two Hawks Quarterly Internship Nurtures Literary Skills
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    Two Hawks Quarterly Internship Nurtures Literary Skills

    Navigating the world of literary publishing can be tricky. This competitive landscape is most accessible to those who have learned by doing, oftentimes having worked from the ground up in some form of internship or apprenticeship. Luckily for students pursuing an undergraduate degree in any of the BA Programs at Antioch Los Angeles, just such…

  • Helping Black Students by Teaching Their Teachers

    Helping Black Students by Teaching Their Teachers

    If you want to make the biggest impact on the world, says Dr. J. Love Benton, you should “duplicate you.” If someone “comes in contact with a person who’s come in contact with you,” she says, “they should know that that person has been in contact with you, just based on [their] flow and their…

  • Working Towards Educational Justice With Open Heart and Mind

    Working Towards Educational Justice With Open Heart and Mind

    Santa Barbara is beautiful, comfortable, tranquil—and it’s where Gabi Quinn, a recent Antioch Santa Barbara grad, finds her strength. Quinn plans to advocate for students and fight for educational equality right in the place that she calls her hometown. “This is where I’m most comfortable and where I can dive into my research into creating…

  • PsyD Professor and Doctoral Candidate Publish Article

    PsyD Professor and Doctoral Candidate Publish Article

    Dr. Martha Straus, Professor in the PsyD in Clinical Psychology program at Antioch University New England, and Kevin McKenzie, a doctoral candidate in the Clinical Psychology program, published a relevant and interesting article on adolescents “You Can Do Anything, The Outsized Dreams of Adolescents” in the Psychotherapy Networker. “In this piece, we suggest that some…

  • New Research Fund Launches to Honor GSLC Faculty and in Support of Grounded Theory and Situational Analysis Research

    New Research Fund Launches to Honor GSLC Faculty and in Support of Grounded Theory and Situational Analysis Research

    The Elizabeth Holloway Grounded Theory/Situational Analysis Research Fund has been established by Dr. Greta Creech (Cohort 17) to honor Dr. Elizabeth Holloway, one of the Graduate School of Leadership and Change’s Founding Faculty and to support students conducting dissertation research utilizing Grounded Theory and/or Situational Analysis. This generous gift will benefit PhD in Leadership and…

  • Tapping Into the Vulnerability of Fiction Writing

    Tapping Into the Vulnerability of Fiction Writing

    Dara Padwo-Audick has always been a writer. Before enrolling in Antioch University Santa Barbara’s MFA in Writing and Contemporary Media program, she already had a rich professional history in nonfiction television. Padwo-Audick has been writing professionally for over thirty years, but she was already a writer by the time she was six. “I started writing…

  • An Update from GSLC Provost – November Plans

    An Update from GSLC Provost – November Plans

    Making difficult decisions is always tough and doesn’t get any easier with time, at least not for me–but the time has come. We have decided that we cannot meet face-to-face in Yellow Springs for the Fall residency and assure a safe learning environment while also providing the highest quality learning experience. It is just impossible…