AUNE Signs the “American Campuses Act on Climate Pledge”
In the weeks preceding the United Nations Climate Change Conference, the White House announced that more than 200 university and college campuses—Antioch University New England
In the weeks preceding the United Nations Climate Change Conference, the White House announced that more than 200 university and college campuses—Antioch University New England
Unique partnership allows students to combine graduate studies with volunteer service abroad at no cost The Peace Corps has approved three additional Antioch University New
Michael Simpson, department chair and core faculty in the Antioch University New England (AUNE) Department of Environmental Studies, and director of the AUNE Center for
Several Antioch University New England students, alumni, and faculty attended the New England Environmental Education Alliance conference held November 8-10 in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire.
The Antioch University New England Center for Academic Innovation, Green Advantage, and the International Code Council are convening a Development and Research Planning Forum at
Katie Kibler, a graduate student in Antioch University New England’s PhD in Environmental Studies program, was invited to attend the Socio-Environmental Synthesis Research Proposal Writing
Vermont Women in Higher Education (VWHE) honored Tiffany Keune with the Jackie M. Gribbons Leadership Award at VWHE’s annual Leadership Dinner, on Wednesday, October 21,
Dr. Jimmy Karlan, core faculty for Antioch University New England (AUNE) in the Department of Environmental Studies, was a keynote speaker and presenter at the
Keene, New Hampshire – Last January, three students enrolled at Antioch University New England (AUNE) as part of the Master’s International program and soon they
Columbia, SC— Young Palmetto Books has released its newest title by Charlotte Caldwell, Kirby’s Journal: Backyard Butterfly Magic. Caldwell earned her master’s degree in environmental
Dr. Beth Kaplin, core faculty in the Department of Environmental Studies (ES) at Antioch University New England (AUNE), and two ES doctoral students, Kayla Cranston and
Fash Farashahi, MS 2003 in Environmental Studies, is the geographic information system (GIS)/information technology (IT) director for the Town of Peterborough, New Hampshire. In this
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