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Obituary Poems Win Awards and Recognition for MFA Chair Victoria Chang
The release day of a book—usually following years of writing and a protracted publication timeline—is a momentous occasion for any writer. This is why these events are often marked by readings, launch parties, and book signings. That is, unless the book was released during the COVID-19 pandemic’s early lockdown. That’s the world that greeted Victoria…
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Janet Dewart Bell Joins Board of Governors
Janet Dewart Bell, PhD, joined the Antioch University Board of Governors in July 2021. She is serving on the Institutional Advancement Committee and the Enrollment and Marketing Committee. Q: What about Antioch University do you find most compelling and intriguing? The legacy of social justice, academic innovation, and excellence. I take seriously the words of…
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Sharing Education as the Passport to Access and Opportunity
When Malcolm X said, “Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today,” he could as well have been speaking about Jacqueline Rose, a devoted student who is committed to giving back through youth mentorship. Rose loves this quote, in part because it connects her with her…
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A Sustainable Approach to Business/ A Business Approach to Sustainability
What is the industry sector that has the greatest opportunity to communicate and demonstrate the importance of economic, environmental, and social sustainability? According to Peter Cooke, the answer is: the grocery store. “In my opinion, the food retail sector where the biggest opportunities exist to influence the planet to be more sustainable,” he says, “They…
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Exploring the Potential of Online Education and College Students’ Connection to Nature | Dissertation Watch
Michael Weinstein, a 2021 graduate of the PhD in Environmental Studies program at Antioch’s New England campus, has written and published a dissertation, Exploring the Potential of Online Education and College Students’ Connection to Nature. There is limited research examining the efficacy of online delivery for experiential, field-based, interdisciplinary coursework in environmental education for undergraduate…
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GSLC Alumna Publishes Dissertation Examining the Social Impacts of Tourism in UNESCO’s Champlain-Adirondack Biosphere Reserve
PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Kelly Cerialohas published her dissertation entitled, The Social Impacts of Tourism in the UNESCO Champlain Adirondack Biosphere Reserve (USA). Through an exploratory case study, her research uses media analyses, document review, focus groups, and semi-structured interviews to gain a deeper understanding of the social impacts of tourism and the…
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5 Practical Tips to Promote Radical Change in Risk-Averse Environments
Learn how to promote transformative change in risk-adverse environments with these five tips.
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GSLC Alumna Publishes Dissertation Related to Religious Education in the Unitarian Universalist Church
PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Amy Huntereece has published her dissertation entitled, Shifting Paradigms: Using Action Research to Redefine Engagement in Faith Formation in Unitarian Universalism. The issues that her research addressed were changes related to engagement in religious education (RE) in the Unitarian Universalist (UU) church in the past several decades. The purpose of…
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GSLC Alumna Publishes Dissertation on Experiencing Race in the Workplace
PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Stefanie Watson has published her dissertation entitled, Experiencing Race in the Workplace: Understanding How African American Male Leaders Make Sense of Their Race at Work. Her research aims to understand how African American male leaders experience and make sense of their race in the workplace. The knowledge and…
