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Hanging with Birds, Teaching and Learning about Nature
Theo Emery is a self-described bird nut, which can’t really be separated from his love of the natural world or his enthusiasm for nature-based science education. After graduating from high…
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Cool Course: Thriving Artist Cool Course: Sell Your Art, Not Your Soul
Just as she brings creative empowerment to underserved spaces, in teaching Antioch students/artists how to thrive, Gabrielle Abbott is igniting the next generation of creatives, showing them how to leave…
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The SLIDE Project: School Librarian Investigation – Decline or Evolution
Antioch Seattle Faculty Member Illuminates Disparities in Access to School Librarians A Study Triggered by Decline In the school library world no one would be shocked at data finding librarian…
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AULA Campus Update – Health and Safety Requirements
September 23, 2021 Dear AULA Students, Faculty and Staff, I write to share more details about the access and use of the campus in the upcoming fall quarter. I want…
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Message from the Chancellor on Constitution Day
This Constitution Day, I am more grateful than ever for the freedoms and opportunities that American democracy provides. But I also feel an urgent need to speak out against recent…
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GSLC Alumnus Publishes Dissertation on Knowing How the Law Impacts African American Males’ Perceptions of Police Encounters
PhD in Leadership and Change alumnus Dr. Glynell Horn, Jr. published his dissertation entitled A History of Distrust: How Knowing the Law Impacts African American Males’ Perceptions of Police Encounters. This study…
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AUNE PsyD Faculty and Student Present at the APA’s Annual Convention
Antioch University New England PsyD in Clinical Psychology faculty Dr. Lorraine Mangione and Dr. Katherine (Kate) Evarts, and student Casey Buonocore, presented at the American Psychological Association’s (APA) 2021 Annual…

