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How Anyone Can Develop an Aptitude for Writing
Whether you dream of becoming an author, or are just looking to communicate more efficiently, develop your writing skills using a few easy tips and tricks.
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Less is More
Madison Dell The nemesis of my academic world is the page limit. I’ve spent hours rereading papers, painfully deleting one word at a time, cursing the stringent requirements of academia. “Conciseness…
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Alumna Shines Light on the Influence of Latinx Women’s Identities in Leadership
Director of Health Information Management Services for UCLA Health System and PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Maria Caban Alizondo has published her dissertation entitled, Dialogic Identity Construction: The Influence of…
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New Alumna Dissertation Highlights Impact of Pandemic Era Video Communication
President of Bridging the Difference, LLC, and PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Betty Johnson has just published her dissertation entitled, Video Meetings in a Pandemic Era: Emotional Exhaustion, Stressors,…
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Examining Higher Education’s Immunity to Change | Dissertation Watch
Director and Principal Consultant at the Education Advisory Board (EAB) in Washington, DC. and PhD in Leadership and Change alum Dr. Brittany Motley has published her dissertation entitled, Higher Education’s Immunity…
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Fostering Resilience in Your Nonprofit Organization
By definition, resilience is the ability to recover, adjust, and bounce back quickly from difficulties. It’s an invaluable quality to possess in a position of nonprofit leadership, and one that…
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Film Fare
Antioch University Los Angeles BA in Liberal Studies, Psychology Concentration student Peter Ehrenfried’s 4-minute film “Surfridge” is our feature story for this issue of Psychology Spotlight. “Surfridge” (you can watch the…
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In Memoriam: Remembrances of Elizabeth Ann Courtney Pratt
Susan weber June 7, 1932 – January 1, 2021 Ann was a member of the ‘great generation’. Hers was not the first who brought Anthroposophy to the North American continent,…
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New Alumna Dissertation Examines the Transformative Role of Religious Leadership in Response to Racism and Social Injustice
Artist, Social Activist, and PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Shandell Maxwell has published her dissertation entitled, Religious Racial Socialization: The Approach of a Black Pastor at an Historic Black Baptist Church in Orange County, California.
