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Dr. Dana Waters: An Advocate for Girls and Women with Autism
Dr. Dana Waters, Associate Chair of the PsyD program and core faculty, knew she wanted to make a difference for others when she began her graduate work at the Adler School of Professional Psychology, though she wasn’t sure how that would manifest. Not long after receiving her PsyD degree from Adler and moving to Seattle,…
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Dr. Syntia Dietz co-authors publication as new CMHC Core Faculty
Dr. Syntia S. Dietz, core faculty in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program, Department of Applied Psychology has co-authored her first publication since becoming part of AUNE. Formerly at East Carolina University, Syntia joined the CMHC faculty in July, 2019. Faculty led-study abroad programs promote cultural competence and professional and personal development for students. However,…
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Fast Growing Artificial Intelligence Company Names GSLC Alumnus as SVP
PhD in Leadership and Change alumnus Dr. Moudy Elbayadi has been selected as Senior Vice President, Product and Technology of Brain Corp, a San Diego-based artificial intelligence company creating transformative core technology for the robotics industry. In this new role, Dr. Elbayadi will be responsible for driving the strategic roadmap and growth plans of the company’s…
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Seattle Public Library Screens B.J. Bullert’s Space Needle Film, Hosts Space Needle Exhibit
Antioch University Seattle undergraduate program core faculty member B.J. Bullert is passionate about the iconic Space Needle’s lesser-known history– so passionate that she decided to make not one, but two documentary films about it. Space Needle: A Hidden History is an 18-minute documentary about the inspiration architect Victor Steinbrueck drew from a beautiful wooden sculpture…
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Dr. Wendy Harris: A Bold New Treatment for Addiction
Dr. Wendy Harris will be presenting at the National Conference on Addiction Disorders (NCAD) West taking place in Denver, Colorado on October 24 – 26, 2019. The title of her presentation is “Cutting Edge, Innovative Approaches to Understanding and Treating Addiction.” When most people think about addiction recovery, they often think of 12-step programs like Alcoholics…
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First Annual Monadnock Region Birding Cup Soars
On Saturday, September 14th, the Antioch Bird Club hosted its first competition for bird watchers in the Monadnock Region of New Hampshire. Sponsored by various regional businesses, including the Monadnock Food Co-op, Achille Agway, Toadstool Bookstores, Bird Watcher’s Supply and Gift, Jake’s Market and Deli, and Moosewood Ecological LLC, this competition brought awareness to local…
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PhD in Leadership and Change Student Awarded International Fellowship
PhD in Leadership and Change Student Shiphrah Mutungi Akandiinda has been awarded a 2019-20 International Fellowship by The American Association of University Women (AAUW) in pursuit of her doctoral studies. The AAUW supports women leading innovative community projects that impact on women and girls globally. Shiphrah has been working in South Sudan as a Programme…
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AUNE Student Awarded Counseling Fellowship From NBCC and Affiliates
Antioch master’s student Marissa Arrigoni has earned the prestigious NBCC Foundation’s Minority Fellowship Program for Mental Health Counselors (Master’s). Marissa is a student in Antioch University New England’s MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program. Arrigoni will receive $10,000 in funding and training this year to support her education and facilitate her service to underserved minority populations.…
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Finser to Speak at Global Education Summit
Torin Finser, Antioch University New England Education faculty and a longstanding Waldorf teacher, author and educator of over 40 years will be presenting at Festival of the Child, a global summit empowering parents & educators to not only survive the challenges of the 21st century but also to help children thrive. Taking place online from November 14-20, 2019, it…
