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GSLC Faculty Talks Deep Learning in a Disorienting World
Graduate School of Leadership and Change Professor of Education Studies, Dr. Jon Wergin will share insights and details about his new book Deep Learning in a Disorienting World (Cambridge University Press, 2020) in an upcoming webinar hosted by The International Leadership Association. The webinar, set for January 29th, will be moderated by Antioch University’s PhD…
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Antioch Alumni Publishes Hands-on Knitting Book with Waldorf Publications
Our hands are our most dexterous and often neglected part of our body. But Antioch alum, Aleshanee Akin is bringing our attention back to them with her latest book. Bare Hand Knitting: Tool-free Knitting at Its Finest is exactly what it sounds like: a how-to for beginner hand knitters. Finger knitting, or tool-free knitting, is…
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Alumna Joins Leadership of Evergreen State College
Dr. Marcia Tate Arunga has been appointed Academic Dean of Evergreen State College’s Tacoma campus. This campus offers a liberal arts bachelor’s completion program and houses two masters programs in public administration and education. In this new role, Dr. Tate Arunga will oversee curriculum, faculty planning, student activities, and general operations. Learn more about her…
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School of Education Honors MAT Graduates
The School of Education recently held a graduation ceremony and celebration for the Fall 2018 Masters of Arts in Teaching (MAT) cohort. The room was filled with over 70 faculty, staff, family members, friends, and mentor teachers of the graduates. The graduation ceremony was a joyous event. Each graduate had a chance to give words…
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Education Master’s Alumni Finds a Balance of “Mindfulness” in Teaching Special Education and Coaching Football
Joshua Reitzenstein, MA in Education ’19, was working as a Title 1 reading instructor and coaching football in the afternoons when a phone call altered the course of his career path. “I had taken the CSET and was beginning to think about becoming a classroom teacher. That summer, while exploring the backcountry of Yosemite, my…
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Therapy 101 at the Inclusion Center
Antioch alumni and licensed clinical mental health counselor Jennifir Bailes Hart was the guest speaker at the Brattleboro Inclusion Center this past Friday (12/13/2019). Her public discussion included how to find a therapist that works for you, what therapy can look like and the many different styles of therapy. Bailes Hart graduated from Antioch University…
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PsyD Student Selected as APA Leadership Development Fellow
Congratulations to Alicia MacDougall (4th year PsyD student), co-chair of APA Division 39 Graduate Student Committee, on being selected as a 2020 APA Leadership Development Fellow. A diverse group of 14 fellows – 5 graduate students and 9 early career psychologists – was nominated by 5 APA Divisions and 9 State Psychological Associations (SPTAs), respectively. …
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Antioch Alum Cynthia Seivwright appointed to U.S. policy committee
Cynthia Seivwright, Antioch Alum and a local leader in addressing substance use and addiction has been appointed to a national committee upon the recommendation of Vermont Governor Phil Scott. “[Cynthia] is a leader in our work to advance alcohol and drug prevention, treatment, and recovery,” said Scott. “While there is much we can continue to…
