GSLC student Lynn Horan was a guest on the Live the Width of Your Life podcast, hosted by transformational leadership coach Aneta Ardelian Kuzma. Horan’s episode, entitled “Breaking Down Toxic…
Scott J. Allen to Chair Annual Global Gathering
Scott J. Allen ’06 (GSLC, PhD) has recently announced his position as Global Conference Chair for the International Leadership Association annual global gathering this fall. This year’s theme “Architects of…
Cultivating Democratic Curiosity
Excerpts from Laurien Alexandre’s 2023 Commencement Address to Graduates of the PhD in Leadership and Change
Fayth Parks Serves as Keynote Speaker for a Gathering of Communities Conference
Graduate School of Leadership and Change Professor of Leadership and Psychology, Fayth Parks, PhD was the 2023 keynote speaker for the Communities of United Chicago’s A Gathering of Communities conference….
Kimberly Yost Publishes New Book “Courageous Companions: Followership in Doctor Who”
Kimberly Yost ’12 (GSLC, PhD) has published her newest book, Courageous Companions: Followership in Doctor Who (Emerald Publishing Limited, 2024). Yost is Assistant Professor of Management at Pennsylvania Western University….
Dissertation Watch: Landscaping Wellness at Work
Anya Piotrowski, a 2023 graduate of the PHD Program in Leadership and Change, published her dissertation titled, Landscaping Wellness at Work: A Participatory Model for Worker-Centered Health.
Amy Lesen Co-Authors Article
Graduate School of Leadership and Change Professor of Environmental Leadership and Participatory Change Amy Lesen, PhD, co-authored the article “Saltwater Intrusion and Sea Level Rise threatens U.S. rural coastal landscapes…
Mental Health Leader Studies Burnout in the Workplace
This is the second in a five-part series on how alumni of Antioch’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change are advancing healthcare in service of the common good.
Froswa Booker-Drew Featured in Article in “Dallas Doing Good”
Froswa Booker-Drew ’12 (GSLC, PhD) was featured in Dallas Doing Good. The article, entitled “Froswa Booker-Drew: Cultivating Philanthropy and Collaboration for Community Transformation in Dallas,” describes Booker-Drew’s work at Soulstice…
Opioids Kill 100,000 a Year. For This Methadone Advocate, “Each and Every One of Those Deaths Was Preventable.”
“For somebody with substance use disorder in the U.S., there is only one story,” says Kathy Eggert. “That we believe people are not capable of self-agency and decision-making in a healthy way.” Eggert doesn’t believe that story, though, and she’s spent her career working against this narrative to provide care to people who use opioids through methadone maintenance treatment in ways that respect their humanity.
LauraLynn Jansen Awarded an International Humanistic Management Fellowship
LauraLynn Jansen ‘23 (GSLC, PhD in Leadership and Change) has been awarded an International Humanistic Management Fellowship from the Humanistic Management Association (IHMA). Jansen is an Integrative Sustainability Coach, Consultant,…
Dissertation Watch: Mokṣa, Seeking a Humanizing Way of Being
LauraLynn Jansen, a 2023 graduate of the PhD Program in Leadership and Change, published her dissertation, titled “Mokṣa, Seeking a Humanizing Way of Being: I am Recognized. I am Acknowledged. I am Human.”