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Adventuring in APA
Vero lecocq Aspects of APA style are hard for me to swallow. Poetic lyricism is an important part of my writing repertoire, but APA papers have little use for the literary styles I love best. When I sit down to work on school assignments, I battle an overwhelming impulse to aesthetically embellish every composition. Why…
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Harry Alston Jr.: Making a Career Out of Changing People’s Lives
Dr. Harry Alston Jr., a 2010 graduate of the Leadership and Change program, has a personal mission: to develop and promote programs and initiatives that positively impact and empower individuals, organizations, and their communities. Alston has always adjusted course, to find the best way to work on social and economic justice throughout his life, and…
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AUS Alum Nichole Klocksiem and PsyD Faculty Dr. Dana Waters Participate in GeekGirlCon Panel
AUS Masters of Teaching alumna Nichole Klocksiem organized a panel called Queer and Geeky Educators Q&A for GeekGirlCon, an event that empowers girls to pursue their “geeky’ passions, whatever they might be. The panel presented on November 16, 2019, in downtown Seattle. The panel included educators from a variety of backgrounds who are equally passionate…
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Kate O’Neill: Education Without Barriers
Dr. Kate O’Neill, an Associate Professor of Management at the American University of Afghanistan in Kabul (AUAF) and a 2011 graduate of Antioch’s PhD in Leadership and Change program, lives in a world where there are no boundaries or limitations. O’Neill grew up in a family where instead of bedtime stories, her mother read her…
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Alumna Receives Highest Public Relations Honor
President of Rhoda Weiss Consulting Group, Inc., Dr. Rhoda Weiss is the recipient of The Public Relations Society of America’s (PRSA) 2019 Gold Anvil Award. This award is the highest individual honor recognizing lifetime achievement from PRSA, the nation’s leading professional organization serving the communications community with 30,000 members. Those pictured presenting the award are…
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AUS Counseling Department Sponsors and Presents at the National ACES Conference
The Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) is the premier organization dedicated to quality education and supervision of counselors in all work settings. ACES members are counselors, supervisors, graduate students, and faculty members who strive to improve the education and supervision of counselors in training and in practice. The AUS Counseling Department sponsored and faculty…
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MFT Faculty and students present research poster at National Conference
Dr. Denzel Jones, Marriage & Family Therapy (MFT) Assistant Professor, along with Pia Alexander and Amelia Flynn, second-year MA MFT students, presented their research at the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) Annual Conference November 20 – 23 in Fort Worth Texas. The Impact of Socialization Agents’ Ethnic-Racial Identity on Communication and Socialization Processes focuses…
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The Next Chapter: Celebrating Six Years with Antioch’s Librarian Ken Pienkos
The first time I met Ken Pienkos, Antioch’s librarian, I complimented his shoes. In the midst of the mayhem of my first residency, I’d found unexpected solace in his joyful pacing up and down the aisles of the computer lab. I wanted to thank him for it, but didn’t know how. Like the dot at…
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Rasheena Fountain Featured on KBCS Broadcast
Rasheena Fountain, an alumna of the Urban Environmental Education program was recently featured in a KBCS interview titled “More Than One Kind of Nature,” which discusses what shapes our view of the environment and our relationship with it. Rasheena is a freelance writer, MFA candidate, and pre-doctoral instructor at the University of Washington whose goal…
