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Training Model Invented at AU Seattle Finds Big Audience
How can student therapists get the training—and training hours—that they need to graduate and move towards being licensed, when a global pandemic has shut down so many training sites? A…
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Earth Month: A Time to Take Action and Actually Make Things Better
Sue Byers As we know Earth Day became official in 1970. The intent was to give a voice to an emerging public consciousness about the state of our planet –…
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Motivational Interviewing for Vocational Rehabilitation: Why it Matters for People with Disabilities | Dissertation Watch
Alicia Wein-Senghas, in fulfilling the requirements of the PsyD in Clinical Psychology at Antioch University’s New England campus, has written and published a dissertation titled Motivational Interviewing for Vocational Rehabilitation:…
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Students and Faculty Study Ant, Bird, and Moth Communities
Environmental Studies graduate student Kyle Bradford and Dr. Michael Akresh, Core Faculty in Environmental Studies program at Antioch University New England, were featured in the article Forest Journal: Where do…
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I’ve Got a List, So I Check it Twice
Rachel Frank After 4 long years of undergraduate schooling, and 3 long years to obtain my master’s, I was finally sitting in class in my first semester of a doctoral…
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Pam Muñoz Ryan Wins 2021 Horace Mann Upstanders Book Award For Mañanaland
Antioch University Los Angeles’ Education Department is honored to announce Pam Muñoz Ryan as the 2021 Horace Mann Upstanders Book Award recipient for Mañanaland (Scholastic Press). The Horace Mann Upstanders Award honors children’s…
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[Teaching Unpacked] Critical Skills for STEAM Classrooms
Learn how to create better lesson plans and do teacher prep effectively to make STEAM learning a fun and engaging experience for both students and teachers.
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Returning to Antioch, Helping Imprisoned Mothers
Social justice and motherhood are interwoven—especially when it comes to the carceral state, which separates imprisoned women from their newborn babies and children. This unjust pattern, says Asie Whitney, produces…
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Dr. Julie Biddle Publishes Article
Antioch University New England Education Department faculty Dr. Julie Biddle had an article published in Innovations in Early Education: The International Reggio Emilia Exchange, the Quarterly Periodical of the North…
