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  • Six Antioch MFA Books To Read While You Stay Home

    Six Antioch MFA Books To Read While You Stay Home

    lisa locascio One of the many reasons I am honored and excited to be the new core faculty member of the AULA MFA in Creative Writing is my deep admiration for the work of the program’s alumni. Here is a list of six of my favorites, by no means exhaustive or exclusive; these are just…

  • They’re Home Full Time: How Will You Teach Them?

    They’re Home Full Time: How Will You Teach Them?

    dr. j. cynthia mcdermott Teaching can be tricky. It seems easy if you think it’s about knowing all the facts and sharing them with a student. Not so easy if you are less confident about the content that needs to be taught. Our current crisis puts this dilemma smack in the center of parental concerns.…

  • Antioch University Santa Barbara Named to Phi Theta Kappa Honor Roll

    Antioch University Santa Barbara Named to Phi Theta Kappa Honor Roll

    AUSB is Honored for Excellence in Providing Students a Supportive and Smooth Transition from Community College For the second year in a row, Antioch University Santa Barbara was named to the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Roll. The award recognizes colleges and universities that have developed transfer pathways that lead to excellence and success among…

  • Preparing Students to Become Citizens

    Preparing Students to Become Citizens

    Megan Gessler is a Nature-Based Early Childhood Coordinator at The Morton Arboretum near Chicago. Her work puts her in charge of the Arboretum’s nature-based early childhood program, known as Little Trees. She runs two-day, three-day, and four-day sessions for the program, at two and a half hour sessions each, about 80 percent of which take…

  • Days Of Dialogue On Criminal Justice Reform Panel

    Days Of Dialogue On Criminal Justice Reform Panel

    Antioch University Los Angeles hosted “CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM: Bridging our Perspectives for a more Peace-Able World” on its campus on Feb 8, 2020. The panel discussion was presented by Mediators Beyond Borders International LA, Days of Dialogue, and the U.N. Association of the Inland Empire. Perspectives from policymakers, stakeholder organizations, law enforcement, and people whose lived…

  • Current Students: Zoom Accounts

    Current Students: Zoom Accounts

    As you are all aware, as part of our response to the health and safety of our students, faculty, and staff, Antioch University is shifting to web-based courses for classes that would normally be offered on campus. Faculty are currently working with the University Academic Technology Team to migrate their courses to Zoom delivery with…

  • AUNE Library Services Information

    AUNE Library Services Information

    You may have some questions about how to use the library as we go forward into the next few weeks. We want to assure all students and faculty that we are prepared to assist you with your library needs as the University temporarily transitions to remote work. Where is The Library? While remote learning is…

  • Christie Kaaland is Guest Editor of “Knowledge Quest”

    Christie Kaaland is Guest Editor of “Knowledge Quest”

    Christie Kaaland, Core Faculty in the School of Education, was invited by the American Association of School Librarians, a division of the American Library Association to be the guest editor of the March-April 2020 issue of the organization’s professional journal, Knowledge Quest. “Nationally, Washington has become a bellwether state with regard to the teaming of…

  • Alumni and Student Connections Hold Strong

    Alumni and Student Connections Hold Strong

    A few years ago, when Jane Feinberg (PhD in Leadership and Change Cohort 14) read Disappearing Acts by Joyce Fletcher (MIT Press, 2001) for a Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) residency, it brought her back to a body of work she had followed for many years: Relational-Cultural Theory (RCT).  The theory, first developed…