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  • Learning about Leadership by Actively Engaging with APA

    Learning about Leadership by Actively Engaging with APA

    Bola Afoloyan, PsyD (Antioch 2015) has been selected as a Leadership Collaborative Fellow of Division 17 – Society of Counseling Psychology, APA. She will design and implement a project that contributes to the Society of Counseling Psychology’s strategic plan and will present the project at the APA Convention in August of 2020.

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder:  Learning More from the Research

    Autism Spectrum Disorder: Learning More from the Research

    The Department of Clinical Psychology has had a marvelous practicum association with Brown Center for the Study of Children at Risk in Providence, RI for many years. Please see the abstract from the recent article whose authors include Dr. Stephen Sheinkopf, one of the supervisors, and one of our graduates, Dr. Brian Kavanaugh (2014), on…

  • PsyD Faculty Present at the National Council of Schools of Professional Psychology Conference

    PsyD Faculty Present at the National Council of Schools of Professional Psychology Conference

    AUS PsyD in Clinical Psychology faculty Drs. Jude Bergkamp, Chris Heffner, Michael Toohey, and Dana Waters presented at the National Council of Schools of Professional Psychology (NCSPP)  Mid-Winter Conference. The presentation provided innovative ideas on how to integrate social justice into core doctoral courses such as Biological Bases of Behavior, Quantitative Research, and Psychometrics as…

  • AULA Marches in the 35th Annual Kingdom Day Parade

    AULA Marches in the 35th Annual Kingdom Day Parade

    “Equality For All Humanity, Our Next Step” was the theme of Los Angeles’ 35th Kingdom Day Parade on January 20, 2020. The Kingdom Day Parade passionately honors the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and has grown from its humble beginnings into the largest and longest-running Birthday Celebration in the nation. For…

  • Dr. Wolfson Launches First Somatic Psychotherapy Field Study in Costa Rica

    Dr. Wolfson Launches First Somatic Psychotherapy Field Study in Costa Rica

    Antioch University Santa Barbara is currently offering a unique Field Study course in Costa Rica surrounding the nature of somatics (as a practicum course). The Concentration in Somatic Psychotherapy within the MA in Clinical Psychology Program gives all MACP students access to specialized training in integrating somatic approaches within clinical work. This particular field study…

  • Multicultural Children’s Literature Celebration 2020

    Multicultural Children’s Literature Celebration 2020

    Featured Author/Illustrator: R. Gregory Christie Antioch University Seattle School of Education is hosting two community events as part of their Multicultural Children’s Literature Celebration. This yearly event, which brings well-known authors into Seattle schools, also invites educators and the community into a conversation about this important work in dynamic and engaging ways. CREATE A MASTERPIECE…

  • Dr. Amber Pairis inspires youth climate action

    Dr. Amber Pairis inspires youth climate action

    Dr. Amber Pairis, AUNE PhD alumni, is inspiring the youth of today to fight climate change. Dr. Pairis recently gave a Community Heroes workshop at the University of California San Diego to 150 local concerned citizens — including a group of students from Crawford High School. Dr. Pairis champions a collaborative, community-centered approach to climate…

  • Newsletter Highlights Vibrant and Thriving Learning Community

    Newsletter Highlights Vibrant and Thriving Learning Community

    Antioch University’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) has just released the newest edition of The Antiochian Leader. This comprehensive newsletter highlights new and exciting ongoings of GSLC’s vibrant learning community including faculty, student, and alumni updates, details regarding engagement opportunities, and much more! Access the full issue here!

  • Dr. Trent Pinto: Facilitating Change in Higher Education

    Dr. Trent Pinto: Facilitating Change in Higher Education

    Dr. Trent Pinto, a 2019 graduate of Antioch’s Leadership and Change program, sees higher education and college campuses as a microcosm of society—and its inclusive challenges. By working to enact change at the University of Cincinnati, where he is the director of resident education and development, Pinto is supporting diversity and inclusion across the university…