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Congratulations and Best Wishes to President Ramos-Horta
I’d like to share some great news. In the recent presidential elections in Timor-Leste, over 62% of voters cast their vote for Antioch University alumnus, José Ramos-Horta. President Horta is…
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Literary Uprising Reading Brings in Five Diverse Voices
Five Antioch-affiliated writers gathered virtually on May 18 to share readings from their work in the latest installment of the “Literary Uprising” reading series. Each story or poem had a…
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Say Their Names! A Response to the Buffalo Hate Crime Shooting
Once again, a racist, domestic terrorist who had been under FBI investigation this year for making threats of gun violence was able to legally buy a military assault rifle and…
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Sharing Permaculture Skills to Grow Food and Community
Marty Castriotta considers himself an ecosystem designer. The alum of Antioch New England’s Environmental Education program says, “Permaculture design offers a toolkit.” These tools mimic natural systems—minimizing waste, using natural…
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GSLC Graduate Shows a Collectivist Alternative to Institutional Inequities
“Returning to school, joining the world of higher education—that’s my revolutionary act against social injustice,” says Maria Teresa Chavez-Haroldson, a 2020 graduate of Antioch’s PhD in Leadership and Change. As…
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Chancellor’s Statement on Abortion Rights
We live in an era of broken norms, norms that defined this nation as a constitutional democracy. No longer can we rely on a President to respect the peaceful transfer…
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Counseling Program Launches CMHC Spectrum, Connecting LGBTQ+ Mental Health and Advocacy
A year ago, Dr. Ernie Zullo and two of his students in Antioch New England’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Jess Irish and AJ Buckley, came together to ask a deceptively…
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Dr. Fayth Parks Joins the Graduate School of Leadership and Change
The Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) just concluded a national search and is honored to share that Dr. Fayth Parks will be joining as a Core Faculty member…
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EdD Student is Shifting Views in Education—and Centering Black Girls
Tamika Reese comes from a large family of educators. But she never foresaw her life leading her down the same path her ancestors had already walked. So as a young…
