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  • Caroline Ailanthus: Antioch graduate blends fact and fiction to create post-apocalyptic novel

    Caroline Ailanthus: Antioch graduate blends fact and fiction to create post-apocalyptic novel

    Growing up surrounded by a family and community of writers, Caroline Ailanthus began writing and taking her craft seriously at an early age. “My parents are both writers, storytellers, and avid readers, as are most of their friends, so it simply felt natural to engage with words in one way or another,” Ailanthus says. As…

  • Center for Diversity and Social Justice Gets Up and Running

    Center for Diversity and Social Justice Gets Up and Running

    The Clinical Psychology Department’s Center for Diversity and Social Justice (DSJ) announced its new, team-based structure at the beginning of the spring 2020 semester. The leadership structure will include Kate Evarts Rice, Dean Hammer, Karen Meteyer, Monique Bowen, and Vince Pignatiello. The five groups supported by the DSJ this semester include the Affinity Group for…

  • Dr. Marti Straus Has Really Been Busy

    Dr. Marti Straus Has Really Been Busy

    See this list of great things Dr. Straus has been doing! Consulting to schools through supervision and training and testimony to the state legislature on developing trauma-informed responses to student behavior in Vermont. Finishing edits to the third edition of The Lost Art of Listening, adding sections and chapters addressing both the impact of technology…

  • Spirituality, Religion, and Group Psychotherapy:  How Do They Work Together?

    Spirituality, Religion, and Group Psychotherapy: How Do They Work Together?

    Lorraine Mangione, Ph.D,  and her colleague Roz Forti, LICSW, Ph.D., will be presenting a workshop at this year’s American Group Psychotherapy Association Annual Conference in New York City on Thursday, March 5th, entitled Incorporating Spirituality, Religion, Seeking Meaning and Growth into Group Therapy.  In it they will encourage participants to explore issues of spirituality, religion,…

  • Professor Emerita and Alum Publish Article

    Professor Emerita and Alum Publish Article

    Gargi Roysircar, Professor Emerita AUNE Clinical Psychology Program, Ashland Thompson, AUNE ’19 PsyD, and Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Kurt Geisinger, Meierhenry Distinguished University Professor and Director, Buros Center for Testing, University of Nebraska-Lincoln have published an article in the American Psychologist on their mental…

  • Dr. Kirsten Grimstad’s “The New Woman’s Survival Catalog” Featured in Multiple Publications

    Dr. Kirsten Grimstad’s “The New Woman’s Survival Catalog” Featured in Multiple Publications

    Undergraduate Studies Department Co-Chair Kirsten Grimstad, PhD, with Susan Rennie, is the co-author of The New Woman’s Survival Catalog, a seminal survey of Second Wave feminist efforts. Originally published in 1973, it was recently republished in a facsimile edition by Primary Information, a publisher specializing in artist’s books. “The book required thousands of miles of travel,…

  • Alumnus Dissertation Holds Implications for Airline Safety Performance

    Alumnus Dissertation Holds Implications for Airline Safety Performance

    PhD in Leadership and Change alumnus Dr. Nathan Woods has published, Taking Off in Africa: Critical Elements of Aircraft Engine Manufacturer Engagement That Can Affect Airline Safety Performance. This dissertation identifies the critical elements of engagement between aircraft engine Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and airlines. Dr. Woods has over 20 years of experience in the aviation…

  • Inspiration2Publication Provides Affordable Online Writing Classes and Writing Coaches

    Inspiration2Publication Provides Affordable Online Writing Classes and Writing Coaches

    Inspiration2Publication, an online program that provides affordable writing classes and writing coaching, is now part of Antioch’s University-wide extended education programs. Once part of the MFA in Creative Writing Program at the Los Angeles campus, Inspiration2Publication is under the broad supervision of Dr. Terry Ratcliff, Provost for Distance and Extended Education. “We’re entering our sixth…

  • But What About Open-ended Essays?

    But What About Open-ended Essays?

    Teresa Hoffman In the grind of student life, I often forget that I chose to be in grad school because I wanted to learn something interesting. How many papers have I churned out? A hundred? Maybe more? I tailor my writing to the professor so that I can pass the class, like a hoop to…