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Antioch Alums in “Washington Post” Article on Keene Amphibian Crossing
“This amphibian crossing brigade training program began at Antioch University New England with Environmental Studies alum David Moon.” Sarah Wilson said about an article printed in the Washington Post on May 14th. She and Brett Thelen, science director of Harris Center for Conservation Education in Hancock, N.H. (also Antioch alums), are quoted in the piece. It begins: Wood frogs lie…
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Dance/Movement Therapy Program Receives ADTA Accreditation Renewal
The Committee on Approval for the American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA) has approved Antioch’s renewal application for Six-Year Approval, which deems the program in compliance with the ADTA standards for education and clinical training for the period of 2019-2025. The Application was submitted by Dr. Tomoyo Kawano, Program Director of the Dance/Movement Therapy program (DMT)…
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Elizabeth Wing
Elizabeth Wing graduated from the Education Certificate/Master program in 1995. She is currently a 3rd-grade teacher at Carnation Elementary in Carnation, Washington. Wing has been teaching for sixteen years and has been nominated twice for teacher of the year. She is the 2018 Patsy Collins Award Winner for Excellence in Education, Environment, and Community; and…
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“The New Woman’s Survival Catalog” (1973) to be Re-Published
The New Woman’s Survival Catalog by Undergraduate Studies Co-Chair Dr. Kirsten Grimstad and co-author Susan Rennie will be published this fall (2019) in a facsimile edition by Primary Information, a publisher specializing in artist’s books. Originally compiled and published in 1973, The New Woman’s Survival Catalog was a “woman-made” catalog modeled after the well-known Whole…
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A VERY Productive Sabbatical for Dr. Marti Straus
Marti Straus, PhD, has recently returned from a very productive sabbatical. She has landed not one, but two book contracts during this time. The first is a workbook currently titled In It Together: The CO-Regulation Workbook for Traumatized Kids and their Caring Adults (she is writing this with the help of her research assistant, 4th…
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Training Educators for the Future: New Antioch Fellowship with Teton Science Schools Makes the World a Classroom
Antioch University’s New England campus is giving its master’s education students a unique opportunity to take their learning outside the classroom. Teton Science Schools (TSS) students already benefit from a partnership with AUNE’s Environmental Studies and Education programs, and a new fellowship with TSS takes Place-Based Education training into the great outdoors, said Paul Bocko,…
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Mary Sutton
Mary Sutton, activist and 2016 alumna of the MA in Urban Sustainability program has dabbled in a variety of careers from bus driver to graphic designer. Today, she is running her own non-profit Collective Remake, a social enterprise that supports the creation of worker-owned businesses and other kinds of cooperatives with people who have been “incarcerated…
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Bringing Psychology to the People of Haiti Earns an Award for Psychotherapy with Women
Gargi Roysircar, Professor Emerita, and Ashland Thompson, 5th year PsyD candidate on predoctoral internship at APA-approved Central Regional Hospital, Butner, NC, have won the 2019 Psychotherapy with Women Award of the Society for the Psychology of Women, Division 35 of APA for their paper, Trauma Coping of Mothers and Children Among the Poor in Haiti:…
