Mohammed Raei ’18 (GSLC, PhD) recently interviewed Ileya Grosman ’25 (GSLC, PhD) on his podcast, Epistemic Alchemy. In the episode “The Space Between: Relational Cultural Theory and the Art of…
Susie Erenrich Publishes New Book
Susie Erenrich ’10 (GSLC, PhD) has published a new book, Wasn’t That a Time: A Cultural Activist Love Letter for the Next Generation. The book offers an inspiring roadmap for…
New Encyclopedia Entry Rethinks Global Citizenship, Diversity, and Responsibility
Yulia Tolstikov-Mast, teaching faculty for the PhD in Leadership and Change, and doctoral student, Aleesha Ikayuk Towns-Bain, have co-authored a new encyclopedia entry titled “Global citizenship and diversity: Complexities and…
Ileya Grosman Shares Connection-Centered Leadership Teaching and Mentorship Insights
Ileya Grosman ’25 (GSLC, PhD) is teaching upper-level undergraduates about leadership through the lens of connection, exploring topics such as self-as-leader, leadership and power, difference, and leadership as an ongoing process…
RCT@AU Holds Event on Relationships in Advocating for Social Change
Ileya Grosman Antioch University hosted its first RCT@AU community-wide event, “Nobody Does This Work Alone: The Role of Relationships in Advocating for Social Change,” a virtual gathering featuring an award-winning…
Complexity, Polycentricity, and Climate Change: An Embedded, Multi-Level Case Study of a Climate Meta-Network | Dissertation Watch
Timothy G. Staub, in fulfilling the requirements for a PhD in Leadership and Change at Antioch University, has written and published a dissertation titled“Complexity, Polycentricity, and Climate Change: An Embedded,…
Millions of Americans Have Unfinished PhDs. Can We Help Them Graduate?
Over 30% of people who start a PhD don’t graduate within ten years. This can be a grand disappointment and a real setback—and it can hold learners back from contributing…
GSLC Professor Rengin B. Firat Co-Authors Research Paper on Person–Culture Match and Cultural Heterogeneity
Rengin B. Firat, Professor of Leadership & Change at Antioch University’s Graduate School of Leadership & Change, and Hye Won Kwon (Dong-A University), have co-authored an article, “Cultural Nuances of…
Harriet L. Schwartz Shares Relational Teaching Insights on Wholehearted Voice Pedagogy Podcast
Harriet L. Schwartz, PhD, was recently a featured guest on the Wholehearted Voice Pedagogy Podcast in the episode titled “Setting Healthy Boundaries with Students.” In this conversation, Schwartz, author of…
LauraLynn Jansen Leads Human-Centered Leadership Workshop on “Third Space” at ISODC
LauraLynn Jansen ’23 (GSLC, PhD in Leadership and Change) and her colleague Kenadie Cobbin-Richardson, CEO of Kengen Consulting, presented their experiential learning model of Human-Centered Leadership in a session titled…
Martha Freymann Miser Serves as 2025 Co-Annalist for Her 50th Reunion
Martha Freymann Miser ’11 (GSLC, PhD), founder and president of Aduro Consulting, recently served as 2025 Co-Annalist for her 50th college reunion at Hamilton College. In the reunion letter, she…
Antioch Spotlight: PhDLC Alum Lynne Washington on Researching Black Women’s Leadership in Yoruba Culture
Lynne Washington has been studying leadership and authority among Black women within the Yoruba tradition for many years. This comes partly out of her experiences as a lay minister in…
