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Dr. Kirsten Grimstad’s “The New Woman’s Survival Catalog” Featured in Multiple Publications
Undergraduate Studies Department Co-Chair Kirsten Grimstad, PhD, with Susan Rennie, is the co-author of The New Woman’s Survival Catalog, a seminal survey of Second Wave feminist efforts. Originally published in 1973,…
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Alumnus Dissertation Holds Implications for Airline Safety Performance
PhD in Leadership and Change alumnus Dr. Nathan Woods has published, Taking Off in Africa: Critical Elements of Aircraft Engine Manufacturer Engagement That Can Affect Airline Safety Performance. This dissertation identifies…
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Inspiration2Publication Provides Affordable Online Writing Classes and Writing Coaches
Inspiration2Publication, an online program that provides affordable writing classes and writing coaching, is now part of Antioch’s University-wide extended education programs. Once part of the MFA in Creative Writing Program…
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But What About Open-ended Essays?
Teresa Hoffman In the grind of student life, I often forget that I chose to be in grad school because I wanted to learn something interesting. How many papers have…
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GSLC Faculty Talks Deep Learning in a Disorienting World
Graduate School of Leadership and Change Professor of Education Studies, Dr. Jon Wergin will share insights and details about his new book Deep Learning in a Disorienting World (Cambridge University Press,…
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Antioch Alumni Publishes Hands-on Knitting Book with Waldorf Publications
Our hands are our most dexterous and often neglected part of our body. But Antioch alum, Aleshanee Akin is bringing our attention back to them with her latest book. Bare…
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Alumna Joins Leadership of Evergreen State College
Dr. Marcia Tate Arunga has been appointed Academic Dean of Evergreen State College’s Tacoma campus. This campus offers a liberal arts bachelor’s completion program and houses two masters programs in…
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School of Education Honors MAT Graduates
The School of Education recently held a graduation ceremony and celebration for the Fall 2018 Masters of Arts in Teaching (MAT) cohort. The room was filled with over 70 faculty,…
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Education Master’s Alumni Finds a Balance of “Mindfulness” in Teaching Special Education and Coaching Football
Joshua Reitzenstein, MA in Education ’19, was working as a Title 1 reading instructor and coaching football in the afternoons when a phone call altered the course of his career…