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  • Black History Month

    Black History Month

    During Black History Month, we honor African Americans who have made an impact on future generations. We believe that Black History should be celebrated year-long. Below please find stories from this past year featuring Antioch alumni, faculty, and students who are shaping history now. They stand on the shoulders of those who have come before…

  • Latinx Undergraduates’ Participation in High-Impact Educational Practices | Dissertation Watch

    Latinx Undergraduates’ Participation in High-Impact Educational Practices | Dissertation Watch

    Dr. Sarah Villarreal, PhD in Leadership and Change alum, published her dissertation titled, A Narrative Inquiry of Latinx Undergraduates’ Participation in High-Impact Educational Practices. There are systematic barriers to educational equity in the U.S. higher education system, and the system overwhelmingly fails Latinx undergraduates more often than other students. It is crucial that evidence-based methods be used to…

  • Chancellor’s Call to Reflect and Act

    Chancellor’s Call to Reflect and Act

    Our country has become a killing field.  Every week the news is full of stories about innocent people who were mowed down with guns while they pursued their everyday routines—shopping at the grocery store, enjoying friends at a nightclub, worshiping at their houses of faith, attending school, watching a July 4th parade. Each of them…

  • Seattle’s MA in Couple and Family Therapy Ranked Fourth in the Country by Intelligent.com

    Seattle’s MA in Couple and Family Therapy Ranked Fourth in the Country by Intelligent.com

    Antioch University’s Master’s in Couple and Family Therapy in Seattle has once again been ranked as one of the top programs by Intelligent.com. For the year 2022, the MA in Couple and Family Therapy ranked fourth of 184 programs evaluated and was also awarded “Best Licensure Pass Rates.” The comprehensive research guide was based on…

  • With Hybrid Approach, PhD Director Shows  Way Forward for Environmental Studies

    With Hybrid Approach, PhD Director Shows Way Forward for Environmental Studies

    What does it mean to know a place, an ecosystem, or a subject? This question has long fascinated Jean Kayira, the Director of Antioch’s PhD in Environmental Studies.

  • Statement Calling for a Thorough Investigation of the Death of Graduate Keenan Anderson

    Statement Calling for a Thorough Investigation of the Death of Graduate Keenan Anderson

    We are deeply saddened by the abhorrent incident that led to the tragic death of Keenan Anderson following tasing by Los Angeles Police. Keenan was a father, teacher, son, cousin, fiancé, and Antiochian. He earned his Master of Education, Leadership and Change from our Los Angeles campus in 2022. The sorrow and heartbreak we feel…

  • National Day of Racial Healing

    National Day of Racial Healing

    Today marks the seventh annual National Day of Racial Healing, a day to come together to explore our common humanity and build the relationships necessary to create a more just and equitable world. It is a time to contemplate our shared values and create a blueprint for how we heal from the effects of racism.…

  • Honoring the Memory and Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.

    Honoring the Memory and Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.

    I encourage you to use some part of this day away from work obligations to join me and the rest of Antioch University in honoring the memory and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. As we do our own work, and hopefully contribute to the progress of our society in ways large and small, it’s…

  • Chancellor’s Statement on the Second Anniversary of the January 6 Insurrection

    Chancellor’s Statement on the Second Anniversary of the January 6 Insurrection

    Today marks the second anniversary of the attack on the U.S. Capitol. It was an act of sedition, a violent attempt to overthrow the duly elected government, or as federal Judge David Clark put it, “a coup in search of a legal theory.” It was an attempt to block the peaceful transfer of Presidential power for…