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Another Way to Think About Race, Culture, and Environment
Cindy THomashow & Josh Parker An Interview with Josh Parker, UEE Alum (2018) (abbreviated) Tell me about your new position in the Seattle schools: In my new job, I will…
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Alumnus and Experienced Educator Set to Launch Holistic Independent High School
For over two decades PhD in Leadership and Change alumnus Dr. Randy Bartlett has been change making in education and non-profit sectors. That said, he is on the horizon of…
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Conversations with Dr. Wear on the APA’s New Guidelines for Working With Men and Boys
Dr. Douglas Wear, Psychologist and Director of Antioch University Seattle’s Community Counseling and Psychology Clinic, was recently interviewed twice – once by Margaret Larson of KING5 News as part of…
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Antioch Grad Interviewed on WGBH’s PBS NewsHour Shares Program
Sasha Purpura, MBA ’11, Executive Director of Food for Free, was interviewed on WGBH’s PBS NewsHour Shares program on February 6. Food For Free, a food rescue group based in…
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Rachel Oppenheim Advocates at ‘Day on the Hill’
On Wednesday, Jan. 30, Rachel Oppenheim, Director of the School of Education, participated in a “Day on the Hill” event along with other members of the Washington Association for Colleges…
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Paulette deCoriolis Live on KNKX 88.5 FM
Antioch University Seattle (AUS) alumna and LGBT counselor Paulette de Coriolis was recently interviewed on KNKX 88.5FM, a local Seattle-area radio station. The station is an NPR affiliate, which airs jazz,…
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GSLC Alumnus Featured on Government Matters
Graduate School of Leadership and Change alumnus and Chief Data Scientist at Dun & Bradstreet, Dr. Anthony Scriffignano was a recent, featured guest on the television program Government Matters which…
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Tragedy, Resilience, PTSD: Healing After an Abduction?
Our 2015 graduate, Dr. Ted Green, now in Wisconsin at Gundersen Health System, commented on the situation of Jayme Closs who recently escaped after being held by a kidnapper for…
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Writing in a Second Language
Sarah Smith Writing in a second language can be frustrating and overwhelming. When I lived in Brazil, I took classes that required me to do some writing in Portuguese. This…