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  • [Teaching Unpacked] The Next Level School – Leading to Learn

    [Teaching Unpacked] The Next Level School – Leading to Learn

    Teaching tips to promote equity effectively and foster great learning experiences from Maura Hart.

  • An Interview with UEE Alum KayLani Siplin

    An Interview with UEE Alum KayLani Siplin

    From Antioch University Seattle’s MA in Education with Urban Environmental Education (UEE) Program’s Alumni Journal. I’ve been working as an environmental educator with Island Wood’s Urban Schools Programs. We partner with teachers to connect classroom learning to real-world environmental examples in students’ own communities. I design and deliver water-themed programs at King County’s Brightwater Wastewater Treatment Plant…

  • Disability Activist Joins Key Psychology Committees

    Disability Activist Joins Key Psychology Committees

    “There’s not a lot of psychologists with disabilities,” says Dr. Craig Kramer. As a psychologist with a speech disability—he stutters—Dr. Kramer can see quite clearly how few others like him there are in his chosen field. And he also sees, in a way that people without disabilities often cannot, the way that this lack of…

  • Intelligent.com Announces Antioch University Degree as One of Best Online Human Services Degree Programs for 2021

    Intelligent.com Announces Antioch University Degree as One of Best Online Human Services Degree Programs for 2021

    Intelligent.com, a trusted resource for online degree rankings and higher education planning, has announced Antioch University’s Online BA in Human Services Administration as one of the top online programs for 2021. The Intelligent.com research guide is based on an assessment of more than 1,2000 accredited colleges and universities in the nation. Each program is evaluated…

  • Amber Gonzalez Named Outstanding Educator of the Year

    Amber Gonzalez Named Outstanding Educator of the Year

    Amber Gonzalez, a 2019 graduate of the AUS School of Education’s Alternative Route to Teacher Certification (ARTC) Program, was named her building’s Outstanding Educator of the Year for the 2020-2021 school year by the PTA. “I am so honored to have received this recognition from our amazing PTA,” said Gonzalez. “It was a very unique…

  • Alum Onita Morgan-Edwards Publishes a Literary Magazine for Black Girls and Teens

    Alum Onita Morgan-Edwards Publishes a Literary Magazine for Black Girls and Teens

    In late 2019, Onita Morgan-Edwards ’17 (Antioch University Midwest, BA) had an idea to reach young people with the power of writing their own stories. The pandemic shut down the actual launch, which was scheduled for April 2020, but Edwards, along with a few readers and editor friends, managed to push through the roadblocks and…

  • Earth Day Message from Chancellor Groves

    Earth Day Message from Chancellor Groves

    As you know, among the most pressing and existential issues that we as a planet face is climate change. So yesterday, on Earth Day, it was a relief to see the leaders of dozens of countries announcing ambitious new greenhouse gas reduction goals and other climate initiatives. I’m especially grateful to see that the United…

  • An Interview with UEE Alum Julian Kane

    An Interview with UEE Alum Julian Kane

    From Antioch University Seattle’s MA in Education with Urban Environmental Education (UEE) Program’s Alumni Journal. I am an award-winning documentary filmmaker from Oakland, CA. It is definitely a passion of mine. I brought that into the program. Before the UEE program, I traveled extensively and have filmed in places like Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Ghana, and South…

  • Alum Publishes Second Book About the Healing Process of Art

    Alum Publishes Second Book About the Healing Process of Art

    Alum Corinne Lightweaver has released her latest book The Psyche’s Gifts: Art, Art Making, and the Journey from Mental Illness to Mental Wellness. In it, she documents her personal experience of living with mental illness using the medium of paper collage. Having lived with depression and obsessive compulsive disorder for more than a quarter-century, she…