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Dance/Movement Therapy Program Receives ADTA Accreditation Renewal
The Committee on Approval for the American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA) has approved Antioch’s renewal application for Six-Year Approval, which deems the program in compliance with the ADTA standards for…
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Elizabeth Wing
Elizabeth Wing graduated from the Education Certificate/Master program in 1995. She is currently a 3rd-grade teacher at Carnation Elementary in Carnation, Washington. Wing has been teaching for sixteen years and…
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“The New Woman’s Survival Catalog” (1973) to be Re-Published
The New Woman’s Survival Catalog by Undergraduate Studies Co-Chair Dr. Kirsten Grimstad and co-author Susan Rennie will be published this fall (2019) in a facsimile edition by Primary Information, a…
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A VERY Productive Sabbatical for Dr. Marti Straus
Marti Straus, PhD, has recently returned from a very productive sabbatical. She has landed not one, but two book contracts during this time. The first is a workbook currently titled…
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Training Educators for the Future: New Antioch Fellowship with Teton Science Schools Makes the World a Classroom
Antioch University’s New England campus is giving its master’s education students a unique opportunity to take their learning outside the classroom. Teton Science Schools (TSS) students already benefit from a…
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Mary Sutton
Mary Sutton, activist and 2016 alumna of the MA in Urban Sustainability program has dabbled in a variety of careers from bus driver to graphic designer. Today, she is running her…
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Bringing Psychology to the People of Haiti Earns an Award for Psychotherapy with Women
Gargi Roysircar, Professor Emerita, and Ashland Thompson, 5th year PsyD candidate on predoctoral internship at APA-approved Central Regional Hospital, Butner, NC, have won the 2019 Psychotherapy with Women Award of…
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Slye Named First Latinx President of the Seattle Council PTSA
Manuela Slye, a member of the School of Education’s Committee of Community Advisors (CCA), was recently elected as the first ever Latinx president of the Seattle Council PTSA, which represents more than…
