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GSLC Student Honored with Excellence Award
PhD in Leadership and Change for Healthcare Student and Clinical Manager and Psychotherapist Lynn Redenbach has been honored for her work with the Excellence in Collaborative Care Award from Island Health (IH) the health authority for Canada’s Vancouver Island. Employing over 19,000 individuals, IH is the public body that oversees all levels of healthcare on Vancouver Island. Housed within IH is…
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GSLC Alumna Leads Transnational Philanthropy Organization
PhD in Leadership and Change alumna, Dr. Raquel Gutiérrez is the new Director of Leadership and Learning Advancement with Hispanics in Philanthropy (HIP). HIP is a transnational philanthropic organization on a mission to strengthen Latinx leadership, influence, and equity by leveraging philanthropic resources. Learn more about Dr. Gutierrez and her work here!
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AUS Presence at Seattle Pride for LGBTQIA+ Rights
Thanks to volunteers from the AUS LGBTQIA+ student group, AUS had an outreach booth at Seattle PrideFest, an annual tradition in the Seattle area. This year on Sunday, June 30, 2019, our booth volunteers, pictured in the photo, are Misha Balch, Gwendolyn Barnhart, and faculty liaison Dr. Dana Waters. In addition, our Director of Continuing…
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UEE Alums Speak Their Truth at Story Collider Event
On an evening in late June, James King, Stephanie Ung, and Rasheena Fountain, three alumni of AUS’s Urban Environmental Education (UEE) program, told moving and personal stories of family, race, and environmental justice at a sold out event hosted by the Story Collider. The Story Collider is a storytelling event and podcast that invites participants…
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MAT Alum Jason Moss is Madrona Elementary Teacher of the Year
Jason Moss, an alum of the AUS School of Education’s MAT Program, received the “Teacher of the Year” award at Madrona Elementary for the 2018-19 school year. The recipient of this award is recognized as an outstanding teacher by fellow staff, parents, and students. Receiving the award is especially impressive for Jason, as this was…
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Antioch USMA Community Members’ Organizations Honored at APA Planning Awards
In June, organizations in which a few alumni and faculty from the Antioch MA in Urban Sustainability (USMA) program are involved were honored at the APA Los Angeles Planning Awards gala. The annual awards are decided by a panel of judges for organizations demonstrating distinguished and innovative planning practices in Los Angeles. USMA Interim Chair, Adonia…
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Antioch Alum Takes on Leadership Role in New Hampshire
We are very excited to see that one of our graduates, Cynthia Whitaker, PsyD (Antioch 2006), MLADC, Chief of Services at Greater Nashua Mental Health Center, is now President of New Hampshire Psychological Association. She has also been a supervisor and a faculty member for our students. Please join us in congratulating Dr. Whitaker on…
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Shelly Milne
Shelly Milne, Newly Appointed (and First) Teacher Librarian on the Professional Educator’s Standards Board Shelly Milne, an alumna of the Library Media Endorsement and a teacher-librarian of Cashmere Middle School, WA was recently appointed by Governor Jay Inslee, as the newest member of the state’s educational decision-making body, Professional Educator Standards Board. Shelly is currently a…
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Alumna Terri J. Raymond Serving as 94th President of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
In June, Antioch University Seattle alumna Terri J. Raymond began a one-year term as the 2019-2020 President of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, the largest food and nutrition organization in the world. “It used to be said that America was a melting pot, where all cultures and all people blended together,” said Raymond. “I…
