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  • Fostering Racial Justice and Transformative Change, GSLC Launches Certificate Programs

    Fostering Racial Justice and Transformative Change, GSLC Launches Certificate Programs

    From ongoing racial oppression to a changing climate and an uncertain economy, today’s challenges are requiring leaders in all walks of life to put in the work to improve themselves and their organizations. Into this need, Antioch’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) is launching two new certificate programs. One is a certificate in…

  • PhD in Leadership and Change Announces New Scholarship Fund for International Students

    PhD in Leadership and Change Announces New Scholarship Fund for International Students

    Antioch University’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) is extremely pleased to announce the founding of a new scholarship fund to support doctoral students in the PhD in Leadership and Change (PhDLC) program. The Joanne E. McLean Scholarship for Leadership has been established by GSLC alumnus Dr. David McLean to honor the legacy of…

  • Graduate School of Leadership and Change Alumna Leads Major Non-Profit Merger

    Graduate School of Leadership and Change Alumna Leads Major Non-Profit Merger

    PhD in Leadership and Change 2020 graduate, Dr. Jody Levison-Johnson has recently solidified the merger of the Council on Accreditation, an international nonprofit accrediting body for human and social service organizations and public sector systems, and the Alliance for Strong Families and Communities, a national nonprofit strategic social sector action network. Dr. Levison-Johnson, a licensed…

  • In Memoriam: Reflections on Richard E. Whitney

    In Memoriam: Reflections on Richard E. Whitney

    (Pictured above left to right: Dr. Dick Morrow, Dr. Hymon Johnson, Richard Whitney, Karen Sharkey, Lillian Seldeen.) The following reflections honor Richard Whitney (November 12, 1944 – December 14, 2020) who served Antioch University for over 35 years, most recently as Executive Dean of Institutional Research. He passed away quietly after a long illness in December…

  • Chancellor’s Statement on the First Actions of the Biden Administration

    Chancellor’s Statement on the First Actions of the Biden Administration

    At Antioch University we maintain that the goals of education must include advancing social, economic, and environmental justice. It is appropriate, therefore, that we applaud the actions of President Joseph Biden within his first few hours in office to approve seventeen critical Executive Orders and Actions which advance those values. Specifically, Antioch University supports President…

  • GSLC Alum Leads the Way in AI Solutions Industry

    GSLC Alum Leads the Way in AI Solutions Industry

    PhD in Leadership and Change alumnus Dr. Mike Bills has recently been named Chief Operating Officer for AtlasRTX. Dr. Bills is an experienced entrepreneur and C-Suite executive with a deep understanding across a range of industries and is a leading expert in using technology and data science to improve learning outcomes. Prior to joining AtlasRTX, he was President of ConexED. A 2020 graduate of Antioch University’s Graduate…

  • Helping Students Impact Their Communities Leads to Big Award

    Helping Students Impact Their Communities Leads to Big Award

    The Elizabeth Hurlock Beckman Award Advisory Committee has decided to award a 2020 Beckman Award to Dr. Sylvie Taylor, Professor of Psychology at Antioch University Los Angeles. The national award is highly prestigious, and those recognized with the award and its $25,000 purse have included some of the most influential psychologists in the U.S., including…

  • Women in Leadership Certificate Programs

    Women in Leadership Certificate Programs

    Women in Leadership Certificate Program to be Offered Online Through SBCC School of Extended Learning in Partnership with New Second Level Program Launching at Antioch University Online and Extended Education Certificate Programs To Provide Opportunities To Understand Barriers Women Face and To Share Practical, Actionable Strategies To Overcome Them The new SBCC Women in Leadership…

  • Why am I so Frustrated?

    Why am I so Frustrated?

    Madeline Schmitt I’m a procrasti-cleaner. I procrastinate writing by cleaning. In the middle of cleaning, I say to myself, “Madeline. You’re doing it again.” Then I get frustrated with myself; “Why can’t I just sit and write my paper?!” I listened to a podcast that helped me reframe my frustration. While the podcast primarily focused on sleep, the…