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  • The Quiet Revolution: How Introverts Change the World

    The Quiet Revolution: How Introverts Change the World

    Isabelle Kluge I am a proud introvert who is always growing in self-awareness and learning to empower myself in a noisy world of extroverts. In this essay, I will address several key differences between introverts and extroverts and why both are valuable and have something to contribute to the world. In 1921, Carl Jung popularized…

  • Living a Life Centered Around Writing

    Living a Life Centered Around Writing

    When Reyna Grande walked into this year’s Texas Book Festival, she was greeted with hugs and exclamations. Everywhere she went, someone was excited to see her. People knew who she was.  This wasn’t the case ten years ago. “When my first book came out,” she says, “I was the new kid on the block. No…

  • Environmental Studies Alumni Career Spotlight: Claire Bosch Zuazo 

    Environmental Studies Alumni Career Spotlight: Claire Bosch Zuazo 

    (This is part of a series spotlighting and exploring the career paths of graduates of Antioch University’s School of Environmental Studies.) Name: Claire Bosch ZuazoPronoun: she/herProgram: MS in Resource Management and Administration; Certificate in Climate ResilienceTitle: Associate Director, Global Strategy Practice at the Anthesis Group Graduation year: 2021 What are you passionate about?  I am passionate about bringing…

  • “Lipstick Football” Speaker Leads Continuing Ed Seminar

    “Lipstick Football” Speaker Leads Continuing Ed Seminar

    In a recent online Continuing Education event, Diana Weynand shared her motivational mashup of football with the acronym LIPSTICK, can help people learn how to achieve goals and dreams while having fun. Weynand is the author of the book Lipstick Football, which lays out the core ideas behind her method. This motivational event encouraged participants…

  • Happy Children’s Day

    Happy Children’s Day

    Katlyn boucher On this day, we celebrate children, the magic of childhood, perhaps reminisce about our own, and hopefully reflect on the kind of world children are living in now. It’s that last notion I’d like to honor on this children’s day, on what kind of world we, as adults, are creating for children to…

  • The Need to Ensure Everyone has Access to Water

    The Need to Ensure Everyone has Access to Water

    larry bingaman Water is one of the most basic human needs and should be something everyone can have access to. However, reliable, high-quality water service is not guaranteed. Epic drought, record flooding, infrastructure failure, water contamination, and climate change are straining our nation’s water systems. These issues are more serious in developing countries and the…

  • Investigating the Lessons of Black Parents in Voice and Advocacy

    Investigating the Lessons of Black Parents in Voice and Advocacy

    When Black children encounter racism in American schools, how can their parents advocate for them? This is a question that is both academic and personal for Mark McMillian.

  • Tomoyo Kawano Uses Power of Dance to Deconstruct White Supremacy

    Tomoyo Kawano Uses Power of Dance to Deconstruct White Supremacy

    Last month, the American Dance Therapy Association awarded its “Excellence in Education Recognition Award” to Tomoyo Kawano, the Antioch faculty member who directs the MA in Dance/Movement Therapy.

  • PsyD Faculty and Alum Publish Article in Prestigious Journal

    PsyD Faculty and Alum Publish Article in Prestigious Journal

    Dr. Lorraine Mangione and Dr. Kathi Borden of the PsyD in Clinical Psychology program in New England, along with alum Dr. Elizabeth Fuss ‘21 (New England, PsyD), have published their article “Changing focus, shifting tasks, reworking relationships: Highly educated professional White women nearing retirement age in the workforce” in the prestigious journal Professional Psychology: Research and Practice,…