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Dissertation Watch: Journey to Well-Being: An Exploration of Thrivership Post-Domestic Violence
Kader Gumus, a 2025 graduate of Antioch’s PhD in Leadership and Change program, has written and published a dissertation titled, Journey to Well-Being: An Exploration of Thrivership Post-Domestic Violence. While most existing literature on domestic violence survivorship addresses the immediate aftermath of domestic violence, Gumus’ research delves into the extended process following the trauma of…
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Bridge Program Celebrates 25 Years of Promoting Educational Justice With Speeches and Community Tapestry
A recent 25th-anniversary celebration drew 60 in-person guests and over 400 virtual participants to commemorate the achievements and milestones of Antioch’s Bridge Program, which has provided free, high-quality humanities education to low-income adults since its inception in 1999. The celebration, which was held from 5–7 PM on October 26, 2024, aimed to highlight the program’s…
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Antioch University Announces New Master of Science in Athletic Training Program
The program reflects Antioch’s dedication to fostering leaders who are committed to social responsibility and lifelong learning. Antioch University is proud to announce the launch of its innovative Master of Science in Athletic Training (MSAT) program, designed to meet the growing demand for skilled professionals in sports medicine and athlete care. The program is now…
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International Center for Growth in Connection Partners with Antioch University to Establish The Jean Baker Miller Relational Cultural Theory Research Fund
The fund will support work-in-progress that furthers understanding, application, and practice of Relational Cultural Theory Antioch University’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) is proud to announce an inspiring new partnership with the International Center for Growth in Connection (ICGC) to establish the Jean Baker Miller Relational Cultural Theory (RCT) Research Fund. This groundbreaking…
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Environmental Studies Department Celebrates 50 Years of Leadership and Innovation And Envisions the Next 50 Years With Year of Events
This fall, four prominent leaders and thinkers came to Antioch University to speak as part of the Environmental Justice and Democracy Colloquium series, a centerpiece of the 50th-anniversary celebrations of Environmental Studies at Antioch. The events, which were open to all Antioch and Coalition for the Common Good students, faculty, and alumni, featured President of…
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Antioch University Introduces Microcredentials to Expand Access and Value in Graduate Management Studies
YELLOW SPRINGS, OH –FEBRUARY 3, 2025 – Antioch University’s Graduate Management Studies programs are proud to announce the launch of new microcredential opportunities being offered through Antioch Continuing Education. The set of four digital badges are designed to provide students with a tangible recognition of their academic and professional accomplishments while showcasing Antioch’s commitment to…
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With “Poetry is Democracy” Event, Antioch’s MFA Brings Art to an Election Year
Last fall, the Antioch MFA in Creative Writing led an initiative known as Poetry Is Democracy that commissioned new poems from six working poets and then brought them and the whole Antioch community together for a night of readings and reflection. The six alumni and student poets—Jonathan Chou, Jessica Abughattas, Elena Karina Byrne, Shonda Buchanan,…
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Strength in Solidarity: How Athletic Training Can Lead the Charge for Social Justice
Sports have been a stage for the advocation of equality throughout history, from Jackie Robinson breaking the color barrier in baseball to Serena Williams advocating for gender and racial equality in tennis to today’s athletes taking a knee on the field to protest racial injustices. Athletic training, as the backbone of athlete development, can play…
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Reflecting on the Words and Actions of Martin Luther King, Jr
Dear Antiochians, On this day there is much going on in the world, and many of us are feeling profound emotions. In the midst of this, I want to take a moment to draw attention to the nationwide holiday being observed today, and the man whose words and actions it honors: Martin Luther King, Jr. …
