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Gregory Young: Antioch Student’s GIS Work Uses Maps to Tell Stories
When it comes to the climate crisis, Gregory Young wants to be part of the solution. These days, he’s on track to earn a Master of Arts in Urban Sustainability with a Certificate in Applied Spatial Analysis for Geographical Information Systems (GIS). Before he enrolled at Antioch University, Young worked as a case manager for…
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DMT hosts large turnout of Alumni at 2019 ADTA Annual Conference
Thirty-four alumni and faculty from the AUNE Dance/Movement Therapy program gathered at a special reception during the 54th Annual Conference of the American Dance Therapy Association October 20, 2019 in Miami, Florida. The event was co-sponsored by the AUNE DMT program and the Office of Institutional Advancement. Faculty in attendance were Dr. Tomoyo Kawano, Program…
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PhD Student Named New COO of OneCare Vermont
PhD in Leadership and Change student Sara Barry has been named Chief Operating Officer for OneCare Vermont, an accountable care organization focused on improving population health through care delivery transformation and payment reforms. Sara brings decades of experience improving healthcare delivery systems and health outcomes. In this new role she will oversee operations, facilitate strategy, planning, resource…
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Education for All
When most people think of a classroom, they have a picture in their mind – and it isn’t usually of a correctional facility. Yet that’s exactly where Dr. Rachel Oppenheim, Director of the School of Education at Antioch University Seattle, has been doing much of her teaching over the past 15 years. “It’s an area…
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Increasing Mental Health Access in New Hampshire Through Federal Grants for Psychology Students
When students begin the PsyD in Clinical Psychology program on Antioch University’s New England campus, they might expect that they will work in schools, prisons, and hospitals (as neuropsychologists), in addition to mental health centers and private practice. A grant opportunity, however, aims to give them the option to work in primary care as a…
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Learning Online: Why It Matters Where You Go
It’s never been easier to earn your college degree online. With easy transfer credits, flexibility for class schedules, and plenty of student support, online learning is a great option for many non-traditional students. However, like any traditional college, where you go matters. College, online or on campus, is a big investment in your future, and…
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Dr. Dana Waters: An Advocate for Girls and Women with Autism
Dr. Dana Waters, Associate Chair of the PsyD program and core faculty, knew she wanted to make a difference for others when she began her graduate work at the Adler School of Professional Psychology, though she wasn’t sure how that would manifest. Not long after receiving her PsyD degree from Adler and moving to Seattle,…
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Dr. Syntia Dietz co-authors publication as new CMHC Core Faculty
Dr. Syntia S. Dietz, core faculty in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program, Department of Applied Psychology has co-authored her first publication since becoming part of AUNE. Formerly at East Carolina University, Syntia joined the CMHC faculty in July, 2019. Faculty led-study abroad programs promote cultural competence and professional and personal development for students. However,…
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Fast Growing Artificial Intelligence Company Names GSLC Alumnus as SVP
PhD in Leadership and Change alumnus Dr. Moudy Elbayadi has been selected as Senior Vice President, Product and Technology of Brain Corp, a San Diego-based artificial intelligence company creating transformative core technology for the robotics industry. In this new role, Dr. Elbayadi will be responsible for driving the strategic roadmap and growth plans of the company’s…
