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Chairs and Faculty From Three Antioch PsyD Programs Attend NCSPP
Program Chairs and faculty from Antioch’s New England, Santa Barbara, and Seattle campuses attended the 2020 Mid-winter Conference (Conference) of the National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology (NCSPP). The Conference theme was “Amplifying Excellence in Professional Psychology: Augmenting Social Change and Social Responsiveness in Curriculum, Program Development, and Practice.” Participants explored the…
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Administrative Assistant, Couple and Family Therapy Institute
Job Title: Administrative Assistant Compensation: Part Time, Hourly Position: 20 hours/week Summary The Administrative Assistant will serve as a first point of contact for patients, families, and referral sources seeking treatment at the AUNE Couple and Family Therapy Institute. The individual in this position will also provide primary clerical and administrative support for the institute’s…
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The 2020 Winter AUS PsyD Newsletter is Here
The Winter 2020 edition of the AUS PsyD Newsletter opens with a Faculty Spotlight on Dr. Melissa Kennedy, who explains “I grew up in the Midwest, but now I’m from Seattle. It’s really my home.” Dr. Kennedy describes her doctoral dissertation, motivations for getting into clinical psychology (saying “I simply wanted to learn more about…
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Biosphere Exploration in the Classroom
Scientific inquiry practices by Jimmy Karlan, Director of the Science Teacher Certification program at Antioch University New England and Hannah Root, ES STC student are the feature story in the most recent issue of Green Teacher magazine. Their article, Next Generation Biospheres: Classroom investigations into climate change, describes classroom utilization of the Biosphere Challenge –…
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Alumna Dissertation Addresses Leadership Philosophy and Praxis of African American Female Foreign Service Officers
Dr. Atim Eneida George has published her dissertation entitled, Generative Leadership and the Life of Aurelia Erskine Brazeal, a Trailblazing African American Female Foreign Service Officer. This scholarship highlights the gap in the literature on generativity and the leadership philosophy and praxis of African American Female Foreign Service Officers (AAFFSOs). The piece addresses this deficit, in…
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Antioch University Hosts Final Event of Black History Month’s Celebration “Black IS: American History…The Black Perspective”
Antioch University continues its celebration of Black History Month with “Black Is…the Black Aesthetic,” a community discussion around arts, culture, politics, film, fashion, social media, and everything else Black. The event takes place on campus on Tuesday, February 25th at 6:30 pm. The conversation will be led by an esteemed panel, which includes Tamica Washington-Miller,…
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Revising for Your Favorites
Jeri Frederickson After years of writing short creative pieces for myself and for publication, I had a hard time initially in my graduate program shifting back to writing academic papers. It had been almost a decade since writing academic papers in my undergraduate program, and so these types of papers felt as different from each…
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BA in Human Services Administration Program Named one of the Top Human Services Degree Programs
Antioch University’s Online BA in Human Services Administration program was named one of the Top Human Services Degree Programs for 2020 by Intelligent.com. In addition to being named one of the top programs, Antioch received the additional distinction of Best Holistic Approach Emphasis. Overall employment in human services is expected to increase by 14% over…
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Oppenheim Participates in Annual “Day on the Hill” Event
Rachel Oppenheim, Director of the Antioch University Seattle School of Education, participated in a “Day on the Hill” event along with other members of the Washington Association for Colleges of Teacher Education (WACTE). Oppenheim spent the day in Olympia meeting with legislators to advocate on behalf of teachers and teacher education in the state. She…
