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  • GSLC Alumnus Featured on Government Matters

    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 airs on ABC affiliates in and around the District of Columbia. Dr. Scriffignano shared his expertise and discussed the Department of Homeland Security’s supply chain…

  • Tragedy, Resilience, PTSD:  Healing After an Abduction?

    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 88 days. We appreciate that psychology has something to offer in even the most unspeakable crimes and events, and we appreciate Ted’s words here.  …

  • Writing in a Second Language

    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 experience, along with interviewing some of my friends who are English Language Learners (ELL), gave me insight into the obstacles many students face when navigating…

  • AUNE Alumni Quoted in Daily Hampshire Gazette

    AUNE Alumni Quoted in Daily Hampshire Gazette

    AUNE Alumna Ruth Folchman, PsyD ’04, was recently quoted in an article about New Year’s resolutions in the Daily Hampshire Gazette. In the article, “When it comes to New Year’s resolutions, think small,” Folchman talks about how clarity of intention can help resolutions stick, and how resolutions can be made any time of year. She…

  • LGBT Specialization’s Thomas Mondragon Speaks at LA City Hall Proclamation

    LGBT Specialization’s Thomas Mondragon Speaks at LA City Hall Proclamation

    Thomas Mondragon, Interim Co-director of the Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology’s LGBT Specialization, recently had the honor of addressing the Los Angeles City Council at a City Hall proclamation. The purpose of the event was to publicly announce and support the new Airport Marina Counseling Service (AMCS) LGBT affirmative therapy center and their collaboration with…

  • MFA Program Hosts Winter Residency and Inaugural Commencement

    MFA Program Hosts Winter Residency and Inaugural Commencement

    The MFA in Writing & Contemporary Media program held its winter residency December 9 through December 15, 2018. Twice a year MFA students meet on the Santa Barbara campus for a 7-day residency where they participate in seminars, panels, and Q & As taught by faculty members and guest presenters. Students also attend meetings and…

  • Research Article on ACT Published by Faculty

    Research Article on ACT Published by Faculty

    Rachel Enoch, PhD, BCBA-D, recently published an article, “Neuro-Typical Children Outcomes from an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Summer Camp” in Behavior Analysis in Practice. The article discusses the practical implications of using acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) in a community camp setting with children. The study used a neurotypical sample, and outcomes support the potential…

  • GSLC Alumnus Named Inaugural Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer for ACE

    GSLC Alumnus Named Inaugural Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer for ACE

    The American College of Education (ACE) has announced that Antioch University’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change alumnus Dr. Juan “Kiko” Suarez has joined the college as its first chief strategy and innovation officer! Read Dr. Suarez’s full dissertation here and learn more about his new position here!

  • Reflections of the Thomas Fire: How Grassroots and Government Officials Join Force to make Santa Barbara a safer place

    Reflections of the Thomas Fire: How Grassroots and Government Officials Join Force to make Santa Barbara a safer place

    On January 11th, Antioch University Santa Barbara’s MBA program hosted a presentation and panel discussion on community preparedness and recovering from natural disasters to consider questions and solutions on what can be done to be better prepared for the next natural disaster. Last year in December, the Santa Barbara community experienced one of the most…