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Graduate School of Leadership and Change Welcomes New Faculty and Scholars in Residence
Antioch University is thrilled to focus on building an amazing future for our Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) by announcing exciting news regarding new incoming faculty. Full interviews with each of these amazing scholar-practitioners will be featured in GSLC’s upcoming newsletters, The Antiochian Leader. First, starting Summer 2020, Dr. Beth Mabry will be…
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Kenny Alexander: Continuing a Legacy of Leadership
Leadership is in Dr. Kenny Alexander’s DNA. Alexander comes from a multigenerational line of community standouts who left their mark on Norfolk, Virginia where he grew up. A grandfather served as a grandmaster for a Masonic fraternity, a grandmother held forth as secretary of her church for more than 50 years, his father founded a…
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Done is Better than Good
rachel frank I settle into my writing routine as soon as the deadline is set. “I don’t have the energy to do this today,” I say to myself. “But it’s fine. Maybe I’ll have the energy tomorrow.” But I don’t. Soon, the deadline is looming, and I’ve locked myself away just so I can finish.…
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Alumnus Lends Expertise to Bloomberg Business
PhD in Leadership and Change alumnus and Dean of Strategy and Innovation at Vanguard University, Dr. Chip Espinoza shares his expertise as a leading authority on the subject of generational diversity in the workplace in the most recent article entitled, “Millennials are Getting Stung by Back-to-Back Global Crisis“, in this week’s Bloomberg Business. Dr. Espinoza…
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The Power of Connection and Authenticity
PhD in Leadership alumna Dr. Harriet Schwartz has published “Authentic Teaching and Connected Learning in the Age of COVID-19” in The Scholarly Teacher. The piece shares insight into the power of authenticity and shared humanity during this time of pandemic and virtual connectedness. Dr. Schwartz is professor of psychology and counseling at Carlow University (Pittsburgh, PA),…
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Connecting to Explore Citizenship
Dr. J. Cynthia mcdermott When Captain Picard from the Star Trek television franchise said, “engage” we all knew what he meant; move this ship forward to create change. Today we are in an interesting time when engagement might have different meanings. We have to stay at home and engage with our social community mostly online.…
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Student Success at Antioch University and COVID-19 Update
Dear Students, We know this is an unsettling time for you and your loved ones and we want you to know that we are singularly focused on ensuring that there is no disruption to your studies during the COVID-19 crisis. We are here for you today and we will be here to celebrate with you when…
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GSLC Faculty Shares Insight to Channel Disorientation in Constructive Ways
Graduate School of Leadership and Change Professor of Education Studies, Dr. Jon Wergin recently authored “Managing Disorientation in a Pandemic” for Medium, an online network of scholars and practitioners. The essay touches upon the ways in which, especially now, individuals can positively manage and navigate perceived challenges. Learn more about Dr. Wergin and access the…
