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  • Remembering Marva Cosby

    Remembering Marva Cosby

    Antioch University has lost a dear friend and colleague. Marva Cosby, an alum of our Midwest campus who served on the Antioch University Midwest Board of Trustees and later on…

  • Celebrating Women’s History 2024

    Celebrating Women’s History 2024

    This Women’s History Month, we want to highlight ten Antiochian women who, in their own way, are advocating for equity, diversity, and inclusion. Read profiles of the Chair of Antioch’s Board of Governors, a student bringing sex therapy to her Japanese-American community, a writer excavating her past, a documentary filmmaker helping others tell their stories,…

  • Advocating to Center Equity and Cultural Awareness in Social Emotional Learning

    Advocating to Center Equity and Cultural Awareness in Social Emotional Learning

    When Caryn Park was a small child, her parents moved the family from South Korea, where she was born, to the U.S. so that they could pursue their education. While her parents were international students, Park found herself enrolled in a public school classroom in a small midwestern town. She had to learn the language,…

  • Cool Course: Rightful Presence in the Experiential Classroom

    Cool Course: Rightful Presence in the Experiential Classroom

    As a child in public school, Maura Hart never once felt safe in the classroom. She didn’t know exactly why. She just knew she wasn’t going to open her mouth. Today, Hart has a better understanding of classroom dynamics, one born of over 25 years working in the American education system. She’s been a classroom…

  • PsyD Students Present at Washington State Psychological Association Convention

    PsyD Students Present at Washington State Psychological Association Convention

    A group of student researchers from the Seattle PsyD in Clinical Psychology presented their research at the Washington State Psychological Association Convention on October 13 and 14, 2023. They presented three posters. Two explored the topic of reproductive justice through a psychological lens. These were titled “Colonialism, Control, and Copulation: A Primer on Reproductive Justice”…

  • An Interview With Antioch’s New Head of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging

    An Interview With Antioch’s New Head of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging

    Antioch has hired Stephanie Helms Pickett to be its first ever Head of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging. This key position answers directly to the Chancellor, is a member of…

  • Newly Founded Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation Center Celebrates National Day of Racial Healing

    Newly Founded Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation Center Celebrates National Day of Racial Healing

    Antioch University and Otterbein University celebrated this year’s National Day of Racial Healing by holding Racial Healing Circles from morning to evening. This event, held on January 16, was sponsored…

  • Remembering Lillian Lovelace

    Remembering Lillian Lovelace

    Antioch has lost a great friend and champion. Lillian Pierson Lovelace passed away on January 16, 2024 at the age of 96! No words can truly describe what Lillian has…

  • To Be a Writer With Grief

    To Be a Writer With Grief

    Antioch Voices is a forum that allows members of our community to speak about an issue important to them. In this piece, coinciding with Gallbladder Cancer and Bile Duct Cancer Awareness Month, MFA student Stefanie Paredes considers what it means to be a writer with grief.