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Student Named CEO of Nashville CARES
PhD in Leadership and Change student Amna (Mooni) Osman is the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Nashville CARES. The organization’s mission is to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Middle Tennessee….
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Your Chance to Read the Spring 2019 PsyD Newsletter
Our Spring 2019 PsyD Newsletter is now available to the general public online, here! This quarter’s edition includes a faculty profile, a list of spring community meetings, a list of…
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Teaching Community Engagement and Encouraging Unapologetic Self-Care
Three years after Yolande “Falami” Devoe earned her master’s in educational leadership from Antioch University Midwest, she suffered two mini-strokes. “I started on a self-care trek as a result of…
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Nicola Smith-Kea: Giving Voice to Those Who Need One
Growing up in Jamaica in a culture in which she remembers as a child that, “women should be seen and not heard,” she now works to ensure that their voice…
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Antioch Alums in “Washington Post” Article on Keene Amphibian Crossing
“This amphibian crossing brigade training program began at Antioch University New England with Environmental Studies alum David Moon.” Sarah Wilson said about an article printed in the Washington Post on May 14th. She…
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Dance/Movement Therapy Program Receives ADTA Accreditation Renewal
The Committee on Approval for the American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA) has approved Antioch’s renewal application for Six-Year Approval, which deems the program in compliance with the ADTA standards for…
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Elizabeth Wing
Elizabeth Wing graduated from the Education Certificate/Master program in 1995. She is currently a 3rd-grade teacher at Carnation Elementary in Carnation, Washington. Wing has been teaching for sixteen years and…
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“The New Woman’s Survival Catalog” (1973) to be Re-Published
The New Woman’s Survival Catalog by Undergraduate Studies Co-Chair Dr. Kirsten Grimstad and co-author Susan Rennie will be published this fall (2019) in a facsimile edition by Primary Information, a…
