Community Resilience Share-Fair on March 25
On March 25, the students of AUNE’s Civic Ecology Practices & Community Resilience class shared skills that have the potential to enhance personal and communal
On March 25, the students of AUNE’s Civic Ecology Practices & Community Resilience class shared skills that have the potential to enhance personal and communal
Ninety-three community members participated in the On the Farm evening event held at Stonewall Farm on February 18, 2016. Attendees represented an array of organizations
Thanks to an anonymous donor, local government employees and representatives of small- and medium-sized businesses are eligible for special funding to cover the full registration
Antioch University New England and U.S. EPA Regions I – IV co-present Eastern Regional Climate Preparedness Conference April 4-6 in Baltimore Keene, NH and Baltimore–Educators
AUNE welcomes its first post-doctoral fellow, Yu-Chi, who’ll be spending time on campus through March. Her visit has been coordinated through the University of Florida. Yu-Chi
UPDATE, March 3, 2016: All of the travel grants have been awarded. Thank you for your interest. Keene, New Hampshire – A limited number of
Keene, NH — In order for scientists to effectively research climate change, they must collaborate with and positively reinforce input from local stakeholders, according to
The thesis research conducted by Sally Ann Sims (2012 MS, Environmental Studies, Conservation Biology) is referenced in the Vulnerable Habitats, Maritime Beaches/Beach Strand section of
The Conservation Psychology Institute (CPI), scheduled for June 12-15, 2016, at AUNE, is currently accepting registrations (discount available until April 1). The 3-day annual event
Five students have been awarded a 2015 AUNE Horace Mann Spirit of Service Scholarship in the amount of $2,500 each. A committee selected this year’s
Franklin Pierce University Provost Kim M. Mooney, in partnership with Antioch University of New England (AUNE), announced two new sustainability fellows, Adriana Casillas and Francis
For communities throughout the eastern United States, historic warm temperatures, rain and flooding closed out 2015 and ushered in 2016. To prepare for and to
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