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  • New Alumnus Dissertation Examines Positive Change for Small, Private, Tuition Dependent Colleges

    New Alumnus Dissertation Examines Positive Change for Small, Private, Tuition Dependent Colleges

    Even before the COVID-19 Pandemic, higher education has been facing unprecedented threats to existing business models. Small, private colleges heavily dependent on tuition revenue are particularly at risk. PhD in Leadership and Change alumnus Dr. Michael Bills addresses this in his new dissertation entitled, Turning Around Small, Private, Tuition Dependent Colleges: How Boards of Trustees…

  • Part 6: Voices from AUNE PsyD Graduates in the Time of the Pandemic

    Part 6: Voices from AUNE PsyD Graduates in the Time of the Pandemic

    Dr. Carmela DiCandia (Antioch University New England, PsyD ’99), winner of the 2016 Horace Mann (“win some victory for humanity”) Alumni Award, shared a video with our community. In it, she talks about how AUNE’s training in multiple roles has enriched her career and helped her adapt to changing conditions. In fact, as the video…

  • PhDLC Alumna Reflects on Juneteenth

    PhDLC Alumna Reflects on Juneteenth

    Author, Communications Leader, and PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Janet Dewart Bell shares valuable insight and reminds us that “Racism affects us all. None of us is free until we are all free.” in her newest article featured via The Women’s Media Center New and Features entitled, “Juneteenth: When Will We Be Free?”. The article explores…

  • The Antiochian Leader Stands Boldly – Summer 2020 Issue

    The Antiochian Leader Stands Boldly – Summer 2020 Issue

    We are pleased to share with you the Summer 2020 Antiochian Leader, the biannual newsletter of the Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC). As always, it is overflowing with GSLC news, alumni and student updates, and announcements.  You will also find in this issue a few longer pieces than usual, prompted by the pandemic’s impact on the…

  • Science Teacher Certification Students Bid a Fond Farewell to Dr. Jimmy Karlan

    Science Teacher Certification Students Bid a Fond Farewell to Dr. Jimmy Karlan

    When Jimmy Karlan came to Antioch in 1979, it was as a master’s student eager to create distinctive science curricula and prove his passion to the mentors at the head of his classroom. “I developed a deeper understanding of environmental issues, a more profound connection with nature, and greater respect for the art of teaching,”…

  • After Initial Success Antioch to Continue Offering Free Online Courses During Crisis

    After Initial Success Antioch to Continue Offering Free Online Courses During Crisis

    Antioch’s Continuing Education Program is offering a broad selection of its online courses, programs, and webinars for free in response to the widespread isolation and financial stress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Since March, this initiative has brought more than 42 free programs to thousands of people—current students, alumni, and people who are new to…

  • Mindful Use of “I”

    Mindful Use of “I”

    Madeline schmitt A professor once challenged me to not use “we,” “our,” or “us” when reflecting on my own experiences. The shift was requested so I could take more ownership of what experiences were mine and not speak on behalf of others. I couldn’t write, “We need to stop stereotyping.” I wrote, “I need to…

  • Part 5: Voices from AUNE PsyD Graduates in the Time of the Pandemic

    Part 5: Voices from AUNE PsyD Graduates in the Time of the Pandemic

    Dr. Kristi Webb (Antioch University New England, PsyD ’99) started in the Master’s in Counseling Psych program at Antioch New England in 1991 and graduated in 1993. In those days students were required to take a year off before entering the PsyD program, so she started her PsyD in 1994. She has a vibrant practice…

  • Part 4: Voices from AUNE PsyD Graduates in the Time of the Pandemic

    Part 4: Voices from AUNE PsyD Graduates in the Time of the Pandemic

    The PsyD Program in New England was so pleased to have heard from our graduates during the time of the pandemic. This week they are featuring two alumni from rural outposts on opposite sides of the country. Both are almost as far north as one can go in the continental United States—Vermont and Washington. “I…