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  • “Life Worlds II”: Photography by John Lundy at YSAC Gallery

    “Life Worlds II”: Photography by John Lundy at YSAC Gallery

    In March, the YSAC gallery will present John Lundy’s “Life Worlds II.” Lundy, is a Canadian photographer, philosopher, and social theorist. He moved to Yellow Springs in 2018 to take a position as Core Faculty in Interdisciplinary Studies at Antioch University Midwest. Lundy is interested in the influence of culture and politics on art and…

  • Amy Rosen

    Amy Rosen

    5 years. 900 school days. 100 staff members. 600 students. A correlation between these rough estimates is not necessarily apparent at first glance, but in reflecting upon my first five years of teaching since graduating from Antioch University, Santa Barbara in 2014, what ties all of these elements together for me are the relationships I…

  • Victoria Chang Awarded MacDowell Colony Fellowship

    Victoria Chang Awarded MacDowell Colony Fellowship

    Core poetry faculty in the AULA MFA in Creative Writing program, Victoria Chang, was recently awarded a Macdowell Colony fellowship, which was announced in January in an article in ARTFORUM. Chang will be part of an interdisciplinary cohort of eighty-six artists from eighteen states and nine countries. The group includes composers, a landscape architect, film…

  • GSLC Alumna Joins Business Woman Media as Contributor

    GSLC Alumna Joins Business Woman Media as Contributor

    PhD in Leadership and Change alumna and Director of Community Affairs for the State Fair of Texas, Dr. Froswa’ Booker-Drew has joined Business Woman Media as a contributing columnist addressing reader questions and sharing her years of experience and practice to help readers solve thorny issues. Business Woman Media is a comprehensive website and social media…

  • AUS PsyD Faculty Present at the National Council of Schools of Professional Psychology (NCSPP) Conference

    AUS PsyD Faculty Present at the National Council of Schools of Professional Psychology (NCSPP) Conference

    Drs. Azlin, Sakuma, Heusler, and Bergkamp recently presented at the annual NCSPP conference in New Orleans. Their presentation was entitled Disruptive Social Justice Curriculum: How it looks in the classroom, the research lab, and in clinical training. The faculty provided an overarching model of social justice pedagogy in psychology, from disruption to dissonance to reconciliation,…

  • Narratives in Landscape: Steve Heller and Don Strauss Discuss Story and Sustainability
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    Narratives in Landscape: Steve Heller and Don Strauss Discuss Story and Sustainability

    Steve Heller, chair of the MFA in Creative Writing Program, and Don Strauss, founding chair of the Urban Sustainability Masters Program, presented together at the Hawai`i International Conference on the Arts & Humanities on the island of Waikiki, January 10-12, 2019. This was the second time they’ve given the presentation, which is titled “What We Write About…

  • Creating Art in Math Class

    Creating Art in Math Class

    Kent middle school teacher-librarian Mia Roberts had her upcoming article “Picture Books: Art Created While Reading in a Middle School Math Class” accepted for publication in the April 2019 issue of the peer-reviewed, scholarly Teacher Librarian: The Journal for School Library Professionals. Roberts spends approximately 10 minutes a day reading a picture book at the beginning of two 7th and 8th grade math…

  • Honor Society: OMG Chapter Established for AUS Counseling Students and Alumni

    Honor Society: OMG Chapter Established for AUS Counseling Students and Alumni

    Back in 2015, faculty member, Dr. Sandi Meggert was tasked with setting up an honor society for the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program (CMHC) at Antioch University Seattle. Known for her sense of humor, Meggert wanted the chapter title to have the acronym, OMG. “The originator of this project was the longtime, much-loved faculty member Sandi…

  • Existential and Relational Aspects of Life: Loss and Grief

    Existential and Relational Aspects of Life: Loss and Grief

    Loss and grief have been areas of research, writing, and practice for Lorraine Mangione. She will be offering a full-day workshop at Rhode Island Psychological Association entitled Navigating through Loss and Grief: Meaning Making along the Journey on March 1st in Warwick, Rhode Island. She will be doing a similar half-day workshop for the Maine Psychological…