Today, the Monadnock Food Co-op is a longstanding hub of activity in downtown Keene. Located centrally, just off Main Street, the Co-op is a favorite local spot not only for…
Bridge Program Celebrates 25 Years of Promoting Educational Justice With Speeches and Community Tapestry
A recent 25th-anniversary celebration drew 60 in-person guests and over 400 virtual participants to commemorate the achievements and milestones of Antioch’s Bridge Program, which has provided free, high-quality humanities education…
Jane Feinberg presents at the SEL Exchange
Jane Feinberg, PhD ‘23, GSLC, recently presented at the SEL Exchange, a national conference hosted by the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL), where she discussed the ways…
From Leading Boat Tours to Becoming a Social Marketing Expert—and Promoting Koala Conservation
How do you make a career around the thing you love? For Liz Foote, the second part was easy, there was no question what it was she loved. She grew…
PsyD Core Faculty Helps Students Challenge Power Structures and Bi+ Stigma
Rachel Chickerella grounds her teaching philosophy in authenticity, humor, and pragmatism. In her work as Core Faculty in the PsyD in Clinical Psychology on Antioch’s New England Campus, she emphasizes…
Embodied Dialogue Study Addresses Democracy Through Antioch’s Dance/Movement Therapy Program
In late September, Antioch University’s Dance/Movement Therapy program held a two-hour event in Seattle as part of a study into the transformative potential of intentional movement as a tool for…
Cool Course: Tech Tools for All Learners
We live in a time of tech overload. New apps, software, and other tech tools are constantly advertised, promising to improve our lived experiences. And for educators the situation is…
Antioch Researchers Publish Paper on Forest Bathing and Adolescent Connection to Nature
Jen Keller ‘23, (PhD, New England), Jason Rhoades, PhD, program director of Antioch’s PhD in Environmental Studies program in New England, Jean Kayira, former Antioch Environmental Studies faculty, and Louise Chawla published…
Panel On Book Bans and the Freedom to Read Held By AW4D and American Association of School Librarians
As part of the Antioch Works for Democracy initiative, five librarians recently came together to hold a virtual panel discussion about today’s threats to intellectual freedom, the rising number of…
Antioch Launches Transformative Education Concentration and Certificate to Help Create Systemic Change
Antioch University’s School of Education recently launched a new specialization in Transformative Education. This program is available as a concentration in the MEd for Experienced Educators and as a standalone…
Tera McIntosh Leads Animal Rescue Support After Hurricane Helene
Tera McIntosh ’12 (GSLC, PhD), faculty for the Master of Human Services Administration, MBA, and MA in Nonprofit Management, and a member of Antioch’s Anti Racism Task Force, and her wife…
Amy Lesen to Help Develop 2029 Coastal Master Plan
Amy Lesen, PhD, Professor of Environmental Leadership and Participatory Change in the Graduate School of Leadership and Change, has been invited by The State of Louisiana’s Coastal Protection and Restoration…