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Antioch Faculty Co-Chairs Global Leadership and Followership ILA Conference
The International Leadership Association (ILA) is holding a conference on September 18, and one of the two conference co-chairs is Yulia Tolstikov-Mast, PhD, who serves as Teaching Faculty in Antioch…
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Where Modality Meets Mission: Lessons from Antioch’s High Impact, Low-Residency Programs
Colleagues often ask me what’s so special about low-residency programs. They are curious as to whether all the hype isn’t simply just another online modality? The answer from me is…
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How Antioch’s Online MBA Helps You Balance Work, Life, and School
An Online MBA Student Experience Built for Real Life The modern professional juggles demanding work schedules, family commitments, and personal growth goals. Finding time for career advancement often feels impossible….
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A New Normal: An Autoethnographic Analysis of Gender Complexities in Los Angeles Social Justice Theatre Storytelling | Dissertation Watch
We are excited to announce that Sue Hamilton, EdD, a 2025 graduate of the EdD program in Educational and Professional Practice at Antioch University, has published their dissertation titled A…
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President Varlotta Condemns Political Violence
I write to you today deeply troubled by the killing of political speaker and activist Charlie Kirk at an on-campus university event. As a citizen of the U.S., I believe…
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What Is a PhD Completion Pathway – and Is It Right for You?
If you’ve begun a doctoral program but stepped away before finishing, you’re in good company. Whether you paused during coursework, after exams, or while writing your dissertation, there are opportunities…
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Stephanie Helms Pickett Celebrated Among “Women to KNOW in North Carolina”
Stephanie Helms Pickett, EdD, Vice President for Equity, Belonging & Culture at Antioch University, was celebrated among the distinguished Women to KNOW in North Carolina—a prestigious honor profiling outstanding women…
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One Good Point: Understanding The Racialized Brain
Rengin Firat, PhD, Professor of Leadership and Change at Antioch University and a scholar of sociology and neuroscience, explores how race is not hardwired into our brains but learned through…
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Resilience of Food Sovereignty Organizations to the COVID-19 Pandemic | Dissertation Watch
Rachel M. Brice, in fulfilling the requirements for a Phd in Environmental Studies and Sustainability at Antioch University New England, has written and published a dissertation titled, Resilience of Food…
