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  • Co-Creating Community: An Evening of Dialogue Hosted by AULA and The Institute of Non-Violence in Los Angeles

    Co-Creating Community: An Evening of Dialogue Hosted by AULA and The Institute of Non-Violence in Los Angeles

    Antioch University Los Angeles hosted Co-Creating Communities Through Listening, Imagining, and Acting. The night started with a shared meal, followed by a roundtable dialogue. Almost forty people attended the event, which was facilitated by the Institute for Non-Violence in Los Angeles (INVLA). “After the shooting at the temple in Pittsburgh last year, we started having informal…

  • Faculty Caryn Park Co-Edited Special Issue of Journal of “Young Exceptional Children”

    Faculty Caryn Park Co-Edited Special Issue of Journal of “Young Exceptional Children”

    Teaching Faculty in the School of Education Caryn Park and UW faculty Margaret Beneke co-edited a special issue of the journal “Young Exceptional Children” (YEC) from “The Division of Exceptional Children” in June 2019. The issue focuses on anti-bias curriculum and critical praxis in early childhood contexts. They also co-authored an article in the issue…

  • Interview with Michelle Koppitz, Associate Vice Chancellor of Strategic Initiatives and Extension Sites

    Interview with Michelle Koppitz, Associate Vice Chancellor of Strategic Initiatives and Extension Sites

    Michelle Koppitz joined Antioch University in May 2019 in the newly created position of Associate Vice Chancellor of Strategic Initiatives and Extension Sites. As Chancellor Groves states, “Strategic partnerships and expansion sites is one of the University’s top growth opportunities. Both have been an important and growing trend in higher education, employed by colleges and…

  • AUSB Adds Highly Anticipated Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
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    AUSB Adds Highly Anticipated Bachelor of Arts in Psychology

    Antioch University Santa Barbara is proud to offer a newly designed Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. This degree aims to serve the needs of the student body and will provide students with an opportunity to pursue a degree centered around psychological theory. This new degree will also provide the applied skills that will enhance their…

  • PsyD Program Accredited for Maximum 10-Year Period

    PsyD Program Accredited for Maximum 10-Year Period

    Antioch University New England’s Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) degree has recently been accredited for the maximum 10-year period (through 2027) by the American Psychological Association (APA). AUNE’s PsyD program was founded in 1982 and meets the APA’s standards for accreditation and is consistent with the National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology (NCSPP)…

  • Antiochians Past and Present Shine at the 2019 APA Convention in Chicago

    Antiochians Past and Present Shine at the 2019 APA Convention in Chicago

    We were so pleased to see a number of our students and faculty involved in presenting at this year’s American Psychological Association Annual Convention in the great city of Chicago.  Please see below for the very relevant and creative work they are doing.  And given that APA is a huge convention with thousands of attendees,…

  • Faculty member B.J. Bullert’s art imitates her life—in both, she works to inspire social change

    Faculty member B.J. Bullert’s art imitates her life—in both, she works to inspire social change

    A core faculty member in the Undergraduate Studies program at Antioch University Seattle, B.J. Bullert is also a communication scholar and documentary filmmaker. Her company, Seattle Films, is dedicated to producing works about the Pacific Northwest, including Chief Seattle and Fishermen’s Terminal. Her latest short film, Space Needle: A Hidden History, focuses on the inspiration…

  • Read the Summer 2019 PsyD Newsletter

    Read the Summer 2019 PsyD Newsletter

    The AUS PsyD Newsletter Summer 2019 newsletter is now available. In this issue, read the faculty profile of Dr. Dana Waters. Also enjoy pictures of AUS students at the recent American Psychological Association convention in Chicago. Students and faculty presented on a variety of topics, including pediatric psychopharmacology, exploring the role of gender in diagnosing autism,…

  • Dealing with China in an Age of Trump

    Dealing with China in an Age of Trump

    Over the years, relations between the world’s two largest powers have evolved to a complex mix of trade partnership and intensifying political rivalry. Recently the Trump administration’s policy toward China has shifted the foundations of our relationship with the People’s Republic, prompting several essential questions. Given these rising global tensions, the MBA program at Antioch University…