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Faculty member B.J. Bullert’s art imitates her life—in both, she works to inspire social change
A core faculty member in the Undergraduate Studies program at Antioch University Seattle, B.J. Bullert is also a communication scholar and documentary filmmaker. Her company, Seattle Films, is dedicated to producing works about the Pacific Northwest, including Chief Seattle and Fishermen’s Terminal. Her latest short film, Space Needle: A Hidden History, focuses on the inspiration…
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Read the Summer 2019 PsyD Newsletter
The AUS PsyD Newsletter Summer 2019 newsletter is now available. In this issue, read the faculty profile of Dr. Dana Waters. Also enjoy pictures of AUS students at the recent American Psychological Association convention in Chicago. Students and faculty presented on a variety of topics, including pediatric psychopharmacology, exploring the role of gender in diagnosing autism,…
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Dealing with China in an Age of Trump
Over the years, relations between the world’s two largest powers have evolved to a complex mix of trade partnership and intensifying political rivalry. Recently the Trump administration’s policy toward China has shifted the foundations of our relationship with the People’s Republic, prompting several essential questions. Given these rising global tensions, the MBA program at Antioch University…
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Scott J. Allen, PhD
Scott Allen was one of the first students to earn his PhD in Leadership and Change when Antioch introduced the program 17 years ago. Now, he spends his life teaching others how to blaze a trail in their field. Allen is an associate professor at Ohio’s John Carroll University, where he teaches courses in leadership,…
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AUS PsyD Students and Faculty at the 2019 APA Convention in Chicago
The AUS PsyD in Clinical Psychology students and faculty were very well represented at the American Psychological Association’s (APA) 2019 national convention in Chicago this August. The APA is “the leading scientific and professional organization representing psychology in the United States, with more than 118,000 researchers, educators, clinicians, consultants and students as its members.” The…
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Manuela Slye Highlighted in Extended Interview in The Seattle Times
Manuela Slye has been in the news a great deal this summer! Slye, a member of the AUS School of Education’s Committee of Community Advisors (CCA), was quoted in The Seattle Times earlier this summer discussing how a recent public school teacher’s behavior “screams school-to-prison pipeline.” (More information is available in Manuela Slye Quoted in…
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Manuela Syle Quoted in The Seattle Times on “School to Prison Pipeline”
Manuela Slye, a member of the AUS School of Education’s Committee of Community Advisors (CCA), was recently quoted in The Seattle Times, speaking with journalists about a white Van Asselt Elementary School teacher’s decision to call the police after an unarmed black fifth grader threatened to beat the teacher up. From The Seattle Times: Manuela Slye…
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The Bridge Program Celebrates 20 Years
In the fall of 2019, the Bridge Program at Antioch University Los Angeles will celebrate 20 years. Bridge, which provides University level education for students who may not otherwise have access to higher education, was founded in 1999 by alumna and faculty member Shari Foos with Founding Director and faculty member David Tripp. As a…
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AULA and UCLA Health Partnering on Fellowship Focused on LGBTQ Medical Care
Antioch University Los Angeles and the LGBT Specialization are excited to support the UCLA LGBTQ Fellowship at UCLA Health in association with the David Geffen School of Medicine. Having learned of the LGBT Specialization’s one-of-a-kind LGBTQ affirmative clinical program, UCLA approached Antioch to provide affirmative mental healthcare education for a practicing physician in a year-long fellowship…
