
Notable Alumni Award Recipients Announced
The recipients of the second annual alumni awards include a philanthropy strategist, an advocate for formerly incarcerated young people, and the site director of an
The recipients of the second annual alumni awards include a philanthropy strategist, an advocate for formerly incarcerated young people, and the site director of an
Written by J. Cynthia McDermott, EdD Professor and Education Department Chair Around the country, a new kind of revolution is taking place. Known now as
Justin Roberts, Eve Bunting and Michelle Franke (Meyering), whose work empowers children and young adults to stand up to bullying, fight for justice, and navigate
Members of the LGBT community at Antioch University Los Angeles (AULA) presented two dynamic performances as part of the One Billion Rising for Justice’s global
Written by Marcia Bradley The old folk song “Can the Circle Be Unbroken” seems to speak to the unending flow of energy that sustains the
The Antioch University Los Angeles Library advocates for broad and free access to a variety of documents and experiences, including art. Art is vital to
Antioch University’s PhD in Leadership and Change program (PhDLC), a nationally recognized doctoral program, will now offer two distinct pathways toward the degree—a continuation of its
Antioch University alumni, students, faculty, and friends, gathered June 3, 2014, to honor retiring professor emeritus Cheryl Armon, EdD. In her “Final Lecture,” Dr. Armon shared
The Real Boy, written by Anne Ursu, is the winner of the seventh annual Horace Mann Upstanders Book Award. In this henomenal story, a young
For the seventh year, students and community members from AULA will participate in V-Day and join a global voice that is demanding an end to
AULA has begun the exciting process of expanding its campus from 51,318 square feet to 62,252 square feet – an increase of more than 25%.
AULA community members were busy this fall knitting and crocheting 33 red scarves and writing personalized notes to donate to the Red Scarf Project. On
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