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  • Quick Guide: How To Request a Letter of Reference

    Quick Guide: How To Request a Letter of Reference

    Sooner or later, everyone needs a great letter of recommendation. Find out the “who and how” behind asking for a reference that’s sure to impress.

  • Antioch University Dissertations: Over 1,000,000 Downloads and Counting…

    Antioch University Dissertations: Over 1,000,000 Downloads and Counting…

    Antioch University recently passed the one-millionth download of our dissertations in OhioLINK’s Electronic Dissertation and Theses (ETD) Center! Our nearly 800 dissertations are having a global reach and impact- unimaginable before 2001, when the ETD Center was launched. September also saw our 500,000th download of content (including dissertations and theses) in Antioch University Repository and…

  • Choosing a Major? Your Passions are More Important Than Any Program.

    Choosing a Major? Your Passions are More Important Than Any Program.

    Only 27 percent of college grads work in a job that’s related to their major. But all benefit from a college experience, even if they work in a different field than their major.

  • Message From the Chancellor About Black History Month

    Message From the Chancellor About Black History Month

    Dear Antiochians— As February draws to a close and with it Black History Month, I want to thank the many Antiochians across our campuses and programs who have been doing the work of providing resources to me and others or doing their own research and reflection. I especially want to acknowledge and thank the many…

  • Podcast Opens New Way to Accomplish Core Literary Mission

    Podcast Opens New Way to Accomplish Core Literary Mission

    “It’s not just going to be a podcast about book authors,” says Victoria Chang, the poet and chair of the MFA in Creative Writing program at Antioch University Los Angeles, describing the program’s new project. “It’s going to be so much more,” she says. At the project’s center will be the question: “How do authors…

  • Antiracist Environmental Leadership in a Virtual World
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    Antiracist Environmental Leadership in a Virtual World

    What a different world we live in. About a year ago, I posted in The Nature of Cities about our thriving Master’s program at Antioch University Seattle. The Urban Environmental Education MAEd program continues to attract a highly diverse group of students who want to study antiracist environmental leadership in urban places. At this point…

  • Amplifying Marginalized Voices through Art Activism

    Amplifying Marginalized Voices through Art Activism

    Imagine a dance party for two set in an Inglewood, California living room. Thick baselines and the heavy thud of house music, dancehall, reggae, and even Beyonce seep through the walls like honey. In the center of the room the two dancers are swaying and popping to the island rhythms, working up a sweat, and…

  • PsyD in Clinical Psychology Program Hosts Nationally Recognized Thought Leader on Field Supervisors Day

    PsyD in Clinical Psychology Program Hosts Nationally Recognized Thought Leader on Field Supervisors Day

    The Antioch University New England PsyD in Clinical Psychology program was excited to have nationally recognized thought leader and innovator in psychotherapy and in advocacy for women, Dr. Judith Jordan, as the Field Supervisors Day speaker for an online presentation on Relational Cultural Therapy. Dr. Jordan is one of the original members of the working…

  • [Teaching Unpacked] Designing Authentic Real-World Lessons

    [Teaching Unpacked] Designing Authentic Real-World Lessons

    The team here at Teaching Unpacked believes that it all starts with building a collaborative learning community. The real question, however, is how to maintain and excel at this? Danika Tyminski is here to share all of her top community-building teaching tips. Throughout her 24 years of teaching experience, Danika has taught graduate courses for…