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  • Special Waldorf Cohort in EdD Program Aims to Support a Movement

    Special Waldorf Cohort in EdD Program Aims to Support a Movement

    Antioch is accepting a special “Waldorf Cohort” to its Doctor of Education program, which will feature a unique curriculum and aims to enrich and enliven the Waldorf education movement. Those who join this special group of EdD students—all beginning the program in September 2021—will come together over the coming years to study with other Waldorf…

  • Lorraine Mangione Chairs MPA Annual Convention

    Lorraine Mangione Chairs MPA Annual Convention

    Dr. Lorraine Mangione, Professor of Clinical Psychology at Antioch University New England, is in the middle of chairing the annual convention of the Massachusetts Psychological Association (MPA). Despite the challenges of organizing in a new format, during the middle of a global pandemic, the convention so far has been a great success. Says Dr. Mangione’s…

  • Disruption or Interruption: Reflections on Pandemic Impacts

    Disruption or Interruption: Reflections on Pandemic Impacts

    PhD in Leadership and Change student, Community Builder, and Educational Strategist, Ileya Grosman has just authored “Will COVID-19 Be a Disruption or an Interruption” for Medium an online network of scholars and practitioners. The piece examines the impacts of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic and provides deep reflection regarding the ways in which it will drive transformation throughout communities, within individuals,…

  • Faculty Participate in National Conversations on Social Responsiveness

    Faculty Participate in National Conversations on Social Responsiveness

    Dr. Kathi Borden and Dr. Jude Bergkamp, two of Antioch’s psychology faculty, participated this September in an intensive two-day conference about increasing social responsiveness in health service psychology training across the United States. The conference, which was held digitally by the Council of Chairs of Training Councils (CCTC), was only a beginning to the work of reforming…

  • Two PsyD Faculty Receive Fellow Status at APA

    Two PsyD Faculty Receive Fellow Status at APA

    Two faculty from Antioch University New England have been elected as Fellows in their divisions at the American Psychological Association, a professional honor that is awarded on the basis of outstanding achievements in psychology. Dr. Lorraine Mangione, Professor of Clinical Psychology at AUNE,  became a fellow of Division 49, Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy. She…

  • Antioch University Lowers Tuition for Its Online Graduate Management Programs

    Antioch University Lowers Tuition for Its Online Graduate Management Programs

    Tuition Reduction Allows More Students Access to a Socially Just Degree Antioch University announced a close to 20% reduction in tuition costs for its online Graduate Management Programs. Beginning January 2021, the tuition for new and current students in the online Master of Business Administration (MBA), MA in Nonprofit Management (MANM), and Master of Human Services Administration…

  • Alumna Named Senior Director of Alaskan Tribes Council

    Alumna Named Senior Director of Alaskan Tribes Council

    PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Gail Cheney has been named Senior Director of Organizational Development for The Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska, a tribal government representing over 32,000 Tlingit and Haida Indians worldwide. The sovereign entity serves Tlingit and Haida people throughout the United States. In this new role Dr.…

  • Serving Community at a Distance: the Women’s Education Program Adapts to the Pandemic

    Serving Community at a Distance: the Women’s Education Program Adapts to the Pandemic

    When the Women’s Education Program opened at Antioch University Seattle twenty-two years ago, its mission was simple: to provide a weekly hot breakfast and space of support—and art materials—for women experiencing homelessness. Over the following decades, the organizers maintained this model, while also remaining flexible. Now, in the midst of an ongoing global pandemic, the…

  • AUNE Psychology Team Explores Why Older Women Choose to Keep Working

    AUNE Psychology Team Explores Why Older Women Choose to Keep Working

    A research team of two faculty and one student at Antioch University New England has contributed a chapter to the book Older Women Who Work: Resilience, Choice, and Change, which was published by the American Psychology Association (APA) this September. Titled “Shifting Values and Late Course Adjustments in the Careers of Older Women,” the chapter…