Non-violent Training Event to Be Held Dec. 1 at AUNE
The Advocacy for Social Justice and Sustainability Program at Antioch University New England (AUNE), Nuke Free Antioch, and Nuke Free Monadnock, will present a Non-Violent
The Advocacy for Social Justice and Sustainability Program at Antioch University New England (AUNE), Nuke Free Antioch, and Nuke Free Monadnock, will present a Non-Violent
Beth Kaplin, core faculty in AUNE’s Department of Environmental Studies and a founder and technical advisor to the Regional Network for Conservation Educators in Albertine Rift
Ben Watson, senior editor at Chelsea Green Publishing Co., will speak on Slow Food Movement in the Monadnock Region and Beyond, for the Environmental Studies
Knowing how to write grants is a useful skill in today’s world. Learn the nitty-gritty through a workshop on proposal writing and the grants process
Jahdiel Torres-Caba, a student in Antioch University New England’s Environmental Studies department, will take part in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 18th
Tifin Calcagni, MS ’07, a teacher at the American Cooperative School of Tunis, was at the school when rioters and looters overran it September 14.
The final report on AUNE’s 2012-2017 Strategic Plan has been released by President David A. Caruso. The plan is a roadmap for the campus over
Antioch University New England (AUNE) joined with the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to run an intensive four-day Conservation Psychology Institute (CPI)
The annual Winterfest Craft Fair will be held Thursday, November 29, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., in AUNE’s Community Room and former bookstore, 40 Avon
Steve Chase, director of AUNE’s Advocacy for Social Justice and Sustainability program, wrote a column, “Forging an Economy of the Future, Today,” which appeared in
Environmental Studies students were out and about this month, presenting at three different professional conferences: •Allan Pearce, a second-year student in the Sustainable Development and
Beth Kaplin, core faculty member in AUNE’s Department of Environmental Studies, gave a talk at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris, France, on
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