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  • School of Education Hosts Social Emotional Learning Workshop

    School of Education Hosts Social Emotional Learning Workshop

    The School of Education recently hosted a powerful, interactive event focused on Social Emotional Learning. Attended by over 50 faculty, students, and alumni, the event was titled, “Orienting Social Emotional Learning Towards Equity” and was facilitated by Dr. Deepa Bhandaru.  Dr. Bhandaru is an educator and writer in Seattle. She earned her PhD in political…

  • MFA Chair Featured on “The Creative Community 2.0”

    MFA Chair Featured on “The Creative Community 2.0”

    Chair of the MFA in Writing & Contemporary Media Program Ross Brown was featured on TV Santa Barbara for the show The Creative Community 2.0 with David Starkey. Ross talks about his long career as a screenwriter and educator. He shares stories from his auspicious beginnings as a production assistant at an advertising agency (he…

  • Susan Loman, Faculty Emeritus, presents Keynote at International Summit in Beijing

    Susan Loman, Faculty Emeritus, presents Keynote at International Summit in Beijing

    Susan Loman, MA, BC-DMT, NCC is former Program Director and current Adjunct/Emeritus Faculty in the Dance/Movement Therapy Master’s program.  She is a Certified Kestenberg Movement Profile (KMP) Analyst and is widely recognized and published in the field. http://kestenbergmovementprofile.org/video.htm Loman was invited to participate in the International Summit of Creative Arts for Therapy and Education November…

  • Enacting Policies for Real Change: Kathy Hoffman

    Enacting Policies for Real Change: Kathy Hoffman

    Kathy Hoffman was slated for a retail career at Nordstrom, until a domestic violence incident changed her life. When Hoffman became deeply involved with her case’s legal process in the early ‘90s, she also became interested in the rule of law, and eventually, how public policy can affect people’s lives. More than 25 years later,…

  • Victoria Chang Awarded a Lannan Foundation Residency Fellowship

    Victoria Chang Awarded a Lannan Foundation Residency Fellowship

    Victoria Chang, Chair of the MFA in Creative Writing Program was awarded a Lannan Foundation Residency Fellowship for 2020. The Lannan Residency Fellowship provides uninterrupted writing time for poets, writers, essayists, translators, scholars, curators, as well as Native American, environmental and social justice activists. “I’m looking forward to spending a few weeks in Marfa, Texas in…

  • Student Leading Higher Education Sustainability Efforts

    Student Leading Higher Education Sustainability Efforts

    PhD in Leadership and Change student Kelly Cerialo was recently named Director of the Global Center for Rural Resilience at Paul Smith’s College where she is coordinating sustainability initiatives in rural communities that focus on the United Nation’s seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (e.g. Climate Action, Responsible Production and Consumption, etc.). Learn more about Kelly here. 

  • Antioch Alumni wins 3K for Service Learning Project

    Antioch Alumni wins 3K for Service Learning Project

    Kristen Brock, Antioch University Environmental Education graduate was recently awarded a mini-grant from the Association for Middle-Level Education (AMLE) for her work with students at Colegio Americano de Guatemala.  Kristen’s project started as an AUNE practicum which she then developed into a service learning project to use in her professional career. Her focus was to…

  • Using Poetry as Vehicle for Change: MFA candidate, Margaret Kean

    Using Poetry as Vehicle for Change: MFA candidate, Margaret Kean

    For Margaret Kean, poetry has always been a part of her. But finding the courage to write and share it with the world has taken a long time. The MFA in Creative Writing program at Antioch has given her the courage to find and reveal her voice. As a child, Kean read poetry, and in…

  • AUNE Clinical Psychology Faculty Win Award for Mentoring Article

    AUNE Clinical Psychology Faculty Win Award for Mentoring Article

    AUNE Professors Lorraine Mangione and Kathi A. Borden, along with Assistant Professor Katherine Evarts know a thing or two about the importance of mentoring. Last year, the trio, alongside their colleagues at the University of Denver, published an article in Training and Education in Professional Psychology titled Mentoring in clinical psychology programs: Broadening and deepening.…