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  • AUS Faculty Emeritus Awarded Nautilus Book Award

    AUS Faculty Emeritus Awarded Nautilus Book Award

    Antioch University Seattle Faculty Emeritus, Kate Davies, MA, DPhil,  is the 2018 Nautilus Book Award Grand Winner for her book, Intrinsic Hope: Living courageously in Troubled Times. The Nautilus awards select “Better Books For a Better World” in various categories. Davies’ book, categorized as self-help, is listed as highly recommended. A note in the Nautilus press…

  • How to Handle Trauma in Your Organization

    How to Handle Trauma in Your Organization

    Antioch professor Shana Hormann advises organizations and leaders on the collective experience of trauma—its impacts and how to build resilience. Like humans, organizations can experience trauma—and its very real side effects. This trauma can be internal or external, and if it is left untreated, it can affect an organization for years to come. Antioch University…

  • BA Alumnus Senator Bob Hasegawa Speaks in Favor of Affirmative Action Initiative

    BA Alumnus Senator Bob Hasegawa Speaks in Favor of Affirmative Action Initiative

    An article in The Seattle Times detailed the events of Washington state lawmakers last Sunday in which they approved a measure to overturn a 20-year-old ban on affirmative action. “I-1000 repeals Initiative 200, a measure approved by Washington voters 20 years ago. I-200 blocked the government from giving preferential treatment to, or discriminating against, people and…

  • Remembering Gail Burgess Nochimson

    Remembering Gail Burgess Nochimson

    In early March, David Nochimson walked into the Antioch Los Angeles Library to meet with MFA in Creative Writing faculty member, Victoria Chang. Under each arm, he clutched a heavy box of poetry books. Remodeling his house, he’d undergone the difficult task of deciding what books to keep and which to give away. How was…

  • Urban Endeavors: Activating Aspirational Action

    Urban Endeavors: Activating Aspirational Action

    By Weston Brinkley, Faculty, Urban Ecology, MAEd in Urban Environmental Education program The Master’s of Arts in Education with Urban Environmental Education (UEE) at Antioch University Seattle is committed to advancing race, culture, equity, and inclusion in environmental leadership. Weston Brinkley, blog writer, and faculty, leads an innovative Urban Ecology series within the UEE program. …

  • Beyond 100: A return to the social justice roots of Waldorf Education

    Beyond 100: A return to the social justice roots of Waldorf Education

    Dr. Torin Finser, PhD, of Antioch University New England is sharing his expertise with educators around the world to commemorate 100 years of Waldorf Education and look to the future. 2019 marks the 100-year anniversary of the founding of Waldorf Education. Also called Steiner Schools, institutions subscribing to Waldorf principles follow a rigorous and fluid…

  • Earth Repair

    Earth Repair

    Antioch University Santa Barbara’s Undergraduate Studies Department co-hosted a two-day community event on campus, in partnership with the Santa Barbara Permaculture Network. Millions of acres of land have been contaminated by pesticides, improperly handled chemicals, dirty energy projects, toxic waste, and other pollutants in the United States and Canada. “Our environmental studies students who attended…

  • AUS Cultural Immersion and Counseling in Cambodia

    AUS Cultural Immersion and Counseling in Cambodia

    In March 2019, 12 students from the Antioch University Seattle Masters in Art Therapy, Counseling, and Couple and Family programs traveled to Southeast Asia to experience immersive, advanced coursework and training in Cambodia. The Cambodia course, co-led and co-taught by AUS teaching faculty, Alyssa Griskiewicz, and Jessica Leith, was based in Phnom Penh and rooted…

  • Christopher Paul Curtis Wins 2019 Horace Mann Upstanders Book Award for “The Journey of Little Charlie”

    Christopher Paul Curtis Wins 2019 Horace Mann Upstanders Book Award for “The Journey of Little Charlie”

    Antioch University Los Angeles’ Education Department is honored to announce Christopher Paul Curtis as the recipient of the 2019 the Horace Mann Upstanders Book Award for The Journey of Little Charlie. The Horace Mann Upstanders Award honors children’s literature that best exemplifies the ideals of social action and in turn encourages young readers to become…