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  • It’s Even Easier to Become a Teacher through Antioch’s MA in Teaching program

    It’s Even Easier to Become a Teacher through Antioch’s MA in Teaching program

    Governor Inslee recently signed HB 1621 to address Washington’s teacher shortage, increase access to teacher preparation programs, and support the creation of a more diverse educator workforce. This is in alignment with Antioch’s historically deep respect for educational equity and social justice. There is perhaps no more important job than teaching. Our education programs help…

  • Should I Join a Nonprofit Board?

    Should I Join a Nonprofit Board?

    Antioch University teaching faculty member and director of the online MA in Non-Profit Management Department David Norgard has been working in nonprofits for his entire career, and in that time, he’s become an expert on nonprofit board governance. Even after first graduating from school, he says, he “saw early on how boards have an extraordinary…

  • Coleen Goodson
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    Coleen Goodson

    Coleen Goodson recently completed her Antioch Online BA and delved straight into the low-residency MFA in Writing & Contemporary Media at Antioch Santa Barbara. She took a moment from her busy schedule as a full-time working and family woman to detail her victories this past term and tell us more about how she was invited…

  • Antioch University Santa Barbara Named to 2019 Phi Theta Kappa Transfer Honor Roll

    Antioch University Santa Barbara Named to 2019 Phi Theta Kappa Transfer Honor Roll

    Honor Recognizes AUSB’s Support of Community College Transfer Students Antioch University Santa Barbara (AUSB) was named to the 2019 Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Transfer Honor Roll, an honor recognizing colleges that create outstanding transfer pathways for students pursuing bachelor’s degrees. The list identifies the top four-year colleges and universities that create dynamic pathways to support transfer…

  • Caley O’Dwyer in American Poetry Review
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    Caley O’Dwyer in American Poetry Review

    Caley O’Dwyer, MA, MFT, MFA specializes in both Psychology and Creative Writing and is an Affiliate faculty member in the Division of Undergraduate Studies at AULA. He has two poems, Simply Simvastatin and 3-in-1, in the May/June 2019 issue of the American Poetry Review (APR). “(…) the issue arrived in my mailbox and I was quite proud…

  • Monica Rincon

    Monica Rincon

    Monica Rincon is a middle school teacher at Grace Hopper Stem Academy in Inglewood. She was raised in Compton. As a student and now as an educator she has been deeply involved in community politics and efforts to improve education, making it more inclusive, equitable, and effective. Like most teachers, she grades her students, but…

  • AUS Faculty Emeritus Awarded Nautilus Book Award

    AUS Faculty Emeritus Awarded Nautilus Book Award

    Antioch University Seattle Faculty Emeritus, Kate Davies, MA, DPhil,  is the 2018 Nautilus Book Award Grand Winner for her book, Intrinsic Hope: Living courageously in Troubled Times. The Nautilus awards select “Better Books For a Better World” in various categories. Davies’ book, categorized as self-help, is listed as highly recommended. A note in the Nautilus press…

  • How to Handle Trauma in Your Organization

    How to Handle Trauma in Your Organization

    Antioch professor Shana Hormann advises organizations and leaders on the collective experience of trauma—its impacts and how to build resilience. Like humans, organizations can experience trauma—and its very real side effects. This trauma can be internal or external, and if it is left untreated, it can affect an organization for years to come. Antioch University…

  • BA Alumnus Senator Bob Hasegawa Speaks in Favor of Affirmative Action Initiative

    BA Alumnus Senator Bob Hasegawa Speaks in Favor of Affirmative Action Initiative

    An article in The Seattle Times detailed the events of Washington state lawmakers last Sunday in which they approved a measure to overturn a 20-year-old ban on affirmative action. “I-1000 repeals Initiative 200, a measure approved by Washington voters 20 years ago. I-200 blocked the government from giving preferential treatment to, or discriminating against, people and…