DMT Faculty Emeritus Releases Second Edition of Book
Susan Loman, AUNE Faculty Emeritus in the Applied Psychology department, and two co-authors have recently released a new second edition of their book, The Meaning
Susan Loman, AUNE Faculty Emeritus in the Applied Psychology department, and two co-authors have recently released a new second edition of their book, The Meaning
Tomoyo Kawano, Dance/Movement Therapy & Counseling Program Director and Faculty co-authored an article which examined dance/movement therapists’ attitudes and actions regarding LGBTQI and gender non-conforming
Students and faculty in the Dance/Movement Therapy and Counseling Program (DMT) program entertained audiences with original choreography and parodies in their annual dance concert during
Susan Loman, core faculty at Antioch University New England’s Department of Applied Psychology and Program Director of Dance/Movement Therapy (DMT) and Counseling announced the 2016
On Tuesday, February 9, AUNE Dance Movement Therapy students will dance to express joy and community and celebrate the expectation that together, violence can be
Susan Loman, core faculty in the Department of Applied Psychology and program director of Dance/Movement Therapy and Counseling, spent her spring 2015 sabbatical developing a
Susan Loman, core faculty and full professor in the Dance/Movement Therapy and Counseling Program at Antioch University New England, led two Kestenberg Movement Profile (KMP)
Campus Compact for New Hampshire (CCNH), a statewide consortium of college and university presidents and private sector partners, has named the recipients of the 2015
Professional staff at AUNE internship and practicum sites are now eligible for a $10,000 master’s degree scholarship. The scholarship supports new students in Antioch University
Keene, NH—Susan Loman, the Director of the Antioch University New England (AUNE) Master’s Program in Dance/Movement Therapy and Counseling, was awarded the American Dance Therapy
Danielle Fitzpatrick, MA ’00, a graduate of AUNE’s dance/movement therapy program, is director of the young arts department at MoCo Arts, artist-in-residence for the New
The American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA) will award its 2014 Lifetime Achievement Award to Susan Loman, professor and director of Antioch University New England’s Dance/Movement
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