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  • Romi Ramirez

    Romi Ramirez

    Empowering Communities Through Business and Creativity Before getting her master’s in business, Romi Ramirez worked at Charter Communications for five years. Romi used her skills to brand and grow local businesses by shooting commercials. She was involved in every part of production—from scriptwriting to directing to editing and post-production. A self-described introvert, Romi breaks out…

  • Rachelle Mosholder

    Rachelle Mosholder

    Rachelle Mosholder is a kindergarten teacher and an alum of the AUS Masters in Education program. She decided to attend Antioch after researching programs and speaking to people she respects in the field of education. “Antioch’s rich history and focus on social justice was the determining factor,” she said. “I could have spent less time…

  • AUS Educators Attend Diversifying the Educator Workforce Conference

    AUS Educators Attend Diversifying the Educator Workforce Conference

    On March 6, a team from the AUS School of Education attended a “Diversifying the Educator Workforce” conference that focused on retaining and sustaining teachers of color. Hosted by the WA State Professional Educator Standards Board and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the objective of the event was to provide the opportunity for stakeholders to hear and…

  • Gary Delanoeye Publishes Third Book

    Gary Delanoeye Publishes Third Book

    Education Program Faculty Gary Delanoeye, published his third book on February 6, 2019. Clean Shorts is a collection of twelve very different short stories. Each one is drawn from Gary’s experiences and/or his imagination. Some of the stories come from travel adventures… or misadventures. Some have a local flavor, things that happened closer to Gary’s…

  • Dr. Jude Bergkamp elected Chair of Two NCSPP Committees

    Dr. Jude Bergkamp elected Chair of Two NCSPP Committees

    At the recent conference of the Ethnic and Racial Diversity Committee and the Executive Committee of the National Council of Schools of Professional Psychology (NCSPP) Dr. Jude Bergkamp was elected among the delegates as the Chair of the Ethnic and Racial Diversity Committee, as well as a seat on the Executive Committee. In this role,…

  • GSLC Alumna Joins the National Institutes of Health

    GSLC Alumna Joins the National Institutes of Health

    Antioch University PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Lynn Johnson Langer is the new Executive Dean of Academic Programs at the Foundation for Advanced Education in the Sciences (FAES) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland. FAES is a non-profit foundation formed 60 years ago to provide educational support to the…

  • Cultural Humility, Psychoanalysis, and Diversity:  How They Work Together in Clinical Practice

    Cultural Humility, Psychoanalysis, and Diversity: How They Work Together in Clinical Practice

    The Department of Clinical Psychology was delighted to have Anton H. Hart, PhD present on Engaging Racial and Other Diversities in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: Curiosity Over Competence at this year’s Field Supervisors Day, which was held on February 28. Dr. Hart is a Training and Supervising Analyst and on the Faculty of the William Alanson White…

  • Antioch Faculty and Friends Perform at Center Stage Theater

    Antioch Faculty and Friends Perform at Center Stage Theater

    Three AUSB writers will perform in Personal Stories, an eclectic collection of original true stories performed by their authors at the Center Stage Theater in Santa Barbara. Ann Lippincott, Education Faculty, Reading and Literacy Instructor, will perform her story The Walnut; Gary Delanoeye, Education Programs Associate Faculty, from his story Running Away; andBarbara Greenleaf, former Associate…

  • Antioch Grad Published Nature Book

    Antioch Grad Published Nature Book

    Michael Jacobson-Hardy ‘67 recently published Walking with Thoreau, which shows the “universe unfolding” in a series of 33 photographs of New England nature, positioned alongside the text of Henry David Thoreau. Hardy noted that his goal was to remind people to appreciate nature and to imagine walking “in the footsteps of one of the forefathers…