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  • Antioch University and Monadnock Family Services Seek Larger Facilities to Accommodate Growth

    Antioch University and Monadnock Family Services Seek Larger Facilities to Accommodate Growth

    Monadnock Family Services (MFS) has entered into an Option to Purchase Agreement with Antioch University for its building located at 40 Avon St. in Keene, NH. Antioch would stay in place and lease back a significant portion of the building from MFS for up to 48 months after the sale while it works to finalize the…

  • GSLC Launches New Certificates in its Professional Certificate Series

    GSLC Launches New Certificates in its Professional Certificate Series

    Professional learning programs build on a 170-year-old tradition of creative and just approaches to leadership and change. Antioch’s Graduate School of Leadership & Change (GSLC) has added two new programs to its fully online Professional Certificate Series: Advancing Conscious Leadership and Building the Resilient Organization. Students will learn creative and just approaches to leadership and…

  • Environmental Studies Student Wins First Place: Eagle Hill Graduate Student Poster Award

    Environmental Studies Student Wins First Place: Eagle Hill Graduate Student Poster Award

    MS in Environmental Studies (ES) student, Megan Cahill, won the Best Student Poster at the 2021 Northeast Natural History Conference. Her poster is titled, “Benthic macroinfauna community composition in a partially restored back-barrier salt marsh lagoon in North Truro on Cape Cod National Seashore, MA.” For this project, Megan worked with ES Professor Dr. Rachel…

  • A Mission-Aligned Life’s Work Educating Environmental Leaders Results in Award

    A Mission-Aligned Life’s Work Educating Environmental Leaders Results in Award

    The 2021 William R. Freudenberg Lifetime Achievement Award has been awarded to Dr. Abigail Abrash Walton, the director of several programs at Antioch New England. This prestigious award recognizes significant contributions made to the field of environmental studies, and Abrash Walton is deeply deserving of it.  In its citation for the award, the Association for…

  • Antioch’s New Latinx Mental Health & Social Justice Institute

    Antioch’s New Latinx Mental Health & Social Justice Institute

    Generations of Latinx/e people in the United States have faced discrimination, racism, and many other sorts of oppression. Although these are ongoing injustices, the COVID-19 pandemic and the national movement for Black lives have raised awareness of the many issues facing historically marginalized communities. This last year at Antioch, the Clinical Mental Health Programs in Seattle…

  • Antioch University & UCSD Extension Expand Pathways for Students to Earn a Graduate Management Degree

    Antioch University & UCSD Extension Expand Pathways for Students to Earn a Graduate Management Degree

    Agreement allows students to transfer into one of Antioch University’s online graduate management programs without duplication of coursework—saving time and money. Antioch University (Antioch) and UC San Diego Extension (UCSD) have expanded the pathways for students to earn a Graduate Management Degree. Students who complete UCSD Extension’s certificates in Brewing, Digital Marketing, Fundraising and Development, Healthcare Financial…

  • Dr. Shannon McIntyre Publishes Article in the “Journal of Contemporary Psychology”

    Dr. Shannon McIntyre Publishes Article in the “Journal of Contemporary Psychology”

    A therapist’s capacity to empathize and relate to a patient’s emotional state is one of many core skills needed to provide in-depth psychological care. Some of these skills can be learned during training, while others may be reared in other areas of the therapist’s life. Listening, mutual respect, allyship, and other aspects of empathy might…

  • All Counseling is Trauma Counseling

    All Counseling is Trauma Counseling

    A trauma can be something like a car crash or an earthquake or an eviction, a major event one can point to as life-changing. These are what clinicians refer to as capital T traumas, and many think that that’s all that trauma is. But therapist and educator Rachele Moskowitz sees it differently. “One of the…

  • Hanging with Birds, Teaching and Learning about Nature

    Hanging with Birds, Teaching and Learning about Nature

    Theo Emery is a self-described bird nut, which can’t really be separated from his love of the natural world or his enthusiasm for nature-based science education.  After graduating from high school, Emery led a semi-nomadic lifestyle, doing trail work, holding leadership and teaching positions in a variety of outdoor programs, conservation and nature-based education organizations,…