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  • The March 2019 AUS PsyD Newsletter is Here

    The March 2019 AUS PsyD Newsletter is Here

    The Winter 2019 edition of the AUS PsyD in Clinical Psychology quarterly departmental newsletter was published this March. The newsletter opens with an in-depth faculty profile interview with Dr. Chris Heffner, talking about his time as a graduate student, his love of travel, his professional interest in positive psychology, his faculty position at Antioch, and…

  • Beth Varner

    Beth Varner

    Beth Varner is a recent graduate of the MA in Nonprofit Management (MANM) program. She has been working in education since 2009 as a school psychologist, and more recently in educational sales for Riverside Insights (formerly, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt). Parallel to her career in education, Varner has been actively involved in a number of nonprofit…

  • Why Perfect Sentences Don’t Matter

    Why Perfect Sentences Don’t Matter

    Katryna (Katie) Kibler When I began grad school my writing was rusty and feedback on papers was matter-of-fact—like “write in active voice”—and often included edits without explanation. I felt like an imaginary template to write correctly in grad school existed that I was not privy to! I tried to hear why the edits made sense…

  • Eva Loeffler

    Eva Loeffler

    When recent graduate of the Undergraduate Studies program at AUSB Eva Loeffler transferred to Antioch from a community college, she was worried that she wouldn’t have the time for the increased workload or be able to keep up with her studies. Her daughter (twenty-two at the time) had aged out of the school system that was federally…

  • Stephanie Tickner Recently Profiled in Fiddleheads Magazine

    Stephanie Tickner Recently Profiled in Fiddleheads Magazine

    Stephanie Tickner, administrative coordinator in the Management department at Antioch University New England, was recently profiled in Fiddleheads magazine. From her childhood in New England to her career at Antioch, and everything in between, the article talks about Tickner’s life in full circle. Stephanie’s artwork has captured viewers with breathtaking yet simple outdoor-inspired themes. She’s…

  • Welcome Argosy Students
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    Welcome Argosy Students

    Transfer your Argosy credits to Antioch University online! We’re here to help. Don’t stop your educational journey. We’re experienced in helping students successfully complete their degrees. Antioch’s online programs allow you to work from wherever you are, at times that are convenient for you. We offer several online programs and are committed to keeping tuition affordable…

  • PhD in Leadership and Change Student Addresses Rising Criminalization Rates of Women

    PhD in Leadership and Change Student Addresses Rising Criminalization Rates of Women

    Antioch University’s PhD in Leadership and Change student and Criminal Justice Manager at Arnold Ventures Nicola Smith-Kea has published a recent op-ed in The Sacramento Bee entitled, “California Arrest Rates Highlight a Disturbing Trend for Women”. In the piece Smith-Kea touches upon the increased criminalization of women in the state and throughout the country citing the need…

  • Reggio Conference held at AUM

    Reggio Conference held at AUM

    The Ohio Voices for Learning: A Reggio Inspired Forum (OVL) held its spring statewide conference at AUM on Saturday, March 16, 2019. OVL is a network of study groups from each geographic region in Ohio. It sponsors two professional development events each year. “The conference offered participants learning opportunities in several workshops that blended both…

  • KiKi Reyes

    KiKi Reyes

    Interview with KiKi Reyes: MFA Alum & the “Mexican Jenna Hamilton” Kiki Reyes is one of the first graduates from AUSB’s MFA in Writing & Contemporary Media program. She talked about some of her favorite times during the program and shared what she has been doing after her time at Antioch. What you’ve been doing since…