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  • Jessica Hench Presents at FEMA’s First Student Showcase

    Jessica Hench Presents at FEMA’s First Student Showcase

    Climate Resilience Certificate student Jessica Hench was selected to present at FEMA’s first student showcase as part of their Resilient Nation Partnership Network on April 28, 2021. Her presentation, Utilizing Community-Driven Engagement Practices to Establish a Toolkit of Equitable Adaptation to Inform the Greater Portland Regional Approach To Municipal Climate Action Planning, was selected through…

  • Graduate School of Leadership and Change to Offer Mini-Master Classes

    Graduate School of Leadership and Change to Offer Mini-Master Classes

    Antioch University’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) recently launched a series of innovative certificate offerings educating leaders and empowering them to make transformative changes at companies, organizations, and institutions around the world. In complement to these new certificates, GSLC’s world-renowned faculty will be facilitating three complimentary mini-master classes over the coming months.   The…

  • Preparing for Receiving Feedback

    Preparing for Receiving Feedback

    madison dell It’s late evening when my last class of the day ends. I’m mentally exhausted, ready for dinner, and “zoomed out,” but there’s an email notification from Sakai: my professor has uploaded feedback on an assignment. I download the document and start to read through it.  With every comment I feel my level of anxiety…

  • In Memoriam: Faculty and Alum Dr. Samuel Ballou

    In Memoriam: Faculty and Alum Dr. Samuel Ballou

    With a very heavy heart, I am writing to let you know that a beloved AUSB alum and esteemed faculty in the MA in Clinical Psychology Program, Dr. Samuel Ballou, has unexpectedly passed away. Sam was teaching Research Methods in the MACP program this quarter, and had previously taught Psychopharmacology. Many of us knew him…

  • Antioch University New England Announces Shay Stewart-Bouley as 2021 Commencement Speaker

    Antioch University New England Announces Shay Stewart-Bouley as 2021 Commencement Speaker

    Antioch University New England (AUNE) is honored to announce that racial justice advocate, award-winning writer, nonprofit executive, and alumna Shay Stewart-Bouley will deliver the commencement address at AUNE’s ceremony on Sunday, May 15, 2021. Stewart-Bouley is a prolific blogger at her award-winning website/blog Black Girl in Maine Media, where race is a major theme but…

  • How To Excel in an MBA Program While Working Full-time

    How To Excel in an MBA Program While Working Full-time

    Managing graduate school and a full time job can be more than you bargained for. Achieve the balance you need with these simple tips.

  • Jenny Price Says Stop Saving the Planet!

    Jenny Price Says Stop Saving the Planet!

    Jane Paul Jenny Price is an esteemed environmental historian, public artist, and author. She has contributed to and taught in our AULA MA in Urban Sustainability and the MFA in Creative Writing programs. Jenny is a former Guggenheim Fellow and NEH Fellow, a research scholar at the UCLA Center for the Study of Women, a…

  • Antioch University’s MBA Announced as One of the Top 21 MBA in Sustainability Programs by Intelligent.com

    Antioch University’s MBA Announced as One of the Top 21 MBA in Sustainability Programs by Intelligent.com

    Antioch University was ranked as the 12th best MBA in Sustainability program for 2021 by Intelligent.com, a trusted resource for online degree rankings and higher education planning. Intelligent.com evaluated 114 educational MBA programs based on flexibility, faculty, course strength, cost, and reputation to rank their top 21 programs. The chosen programs included online, on campus, and…

  • Bringing Treatment to Prisoners, Guided by Empathy and Service

    Bringing Treatment to Prisoners, Guided by Empathy and Service

    How do you develop the skills to challenge the prison industrial complex, arguing for rehabilitation and treatment? For the homeless advocate, prison reform activist, and therapist-in-training Dante Roussos, a major part of the path has been spending seven formative years studying at Antioch University Seattle (AUS). Dante began studying in Antioch’s bachelor’s degree program in…