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The Three C’s – Laurien Alexandre Captures Three Principles Underlying Antioch Programs
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, it was easy to say what made many of Antioch’s programs different from those offered by other schools: an emphasis on social justice, on strong community,…
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The Power of Narrative Evaluations (Not Grades)
A narrative evaluation meets students where they are, so they can make adjustments to improve their coursework over time, and get to where they need to be.
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Chancellor’s Statement After the Atlanta Massacre
Dear Antioch faculty, staff and students, Yet again racism and hatred have taken lives. I was heartbroken and angered by the horrific events in Atlanta this week that took eight…
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Student Publishes Article on Research of Microplastic Content in Reptiles in Paraguay
Cullen Mackenzie, a first-year MS in Environmental Studies Conservative Biology student, had a paper accepted for publication in the highly-respected tropical ecology journal Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment (NNFE)….
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Alum Publishes Story about Asian Erasure
In “Whitewashing of Asian students and a report that launched a reckoning,” MA in Education alum Kristin Leong wrote about the fury the North Thurston Public School district sparked after…
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Charlene Hayes Joins Board of Governors
Charlene Moore Hayes joined the Antioch University Board of Governors in October 2020. She brings years of experience in human resources and has joined both the Compensation Committee and the…



