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Climbing Everest and Empowering Women: Sara Safari Is on a Mission
If you are like almost every human who has ever lived, you haven’t climbed to the highest point on the continent of Asia: the summit of Mt. Everest. Neither has…
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The Balancing Act
Madison Dell This past quarter, I felt more like a professional juggler than a student. There were more balls in the air than usual and as I struggled to maintain…
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Becoming an Anti-racist University
A Joint Letter from Chancellor Bill Groves and Board Chair Paul Mutty In my letter to the community of June 1, 2020, regarding the George Floyd murder by Minneapolis Police,…
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Faculty Publishes Article Regarding Inclusivity in Relation to Workforce and Leadership
Graduate School of Leadership and Change Professor of Leadership and Organizational Behavior, Dr. Lize Booysen has co-authored the chapter entitled “Creating a Culture of Inclusion Through Diversity and Equity” in Management and Leadership…
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Part 8: Voices from AUNE PsyD Graduates in the Time of the Pandemic
Dr. Joan Magill (Torgersen) (Antioch University New England, PsyD, ’94) of Boca Raton, Florida, was in our first class of students, and has been doing clinical work for four decades!…
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Newly Published Research Illuminates the Impacts of Dictatorship on Citizenship
PhD in Leadership alumna Dr. Denise Tala has published her dissertation entitled, Living Through the Chilean Coup d’Etat: The Second-Generation’s Reflection on Their Sense of Agency, Civic Engagement, and Democracy….
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Alumna Dissertation Highlights Ethical Leadership and Public Service Motivation
PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Susan M. Wiedeman has published Ethical Leadership: Life Story of George Ciampa, U.S. WWII Military Veteran and Community Leader. This qualitative research study…
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Part 7: Voices from AUNE PsyD Graduates in the Time of the Pandemic
Dr. Liza Colby (Antioch University New England, PsyD ’09) runs a practice seeing all ages of clients. She has a particular interest in serving clients who are older or who…
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Alumna Dissertation Focuses on Understanding Power in Cross-Sector Partnerships
Cross-sector partnerships are becoming increasingly common, however questions remain regarding the effectiveness of these partnerships and if the many challenges of using them can be overcome. Dr. Kimberly (Kim) Walker…
