
Antioch USMA Community Members’ Organizations Honored at APA Planning Awards
In June, organizations in which a few alumni and faculty from the Antioch MA in Urban Sustainability (USMA) program are involved were honored at the APA
In June, organizations in which a few alumni and faculty from the Antioch MA in Urban Sustainability (USMA) program are involved were honored at the APA
Jane Paul, >Teaching Faculty and Head of the undergraduate concentration Urban Studies as well as Teaching (and founding) Faculty in the Masters in Urban Sustainability
USMA faculty member, Adonia Lugo, PhD, has a new book out. Based on her dissertation, an ethnography of bicycle advocates in Los Angeles, Bicycle/Race: Transportation,
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Antioch University’s MFA community attended the Association of Writers & Writing Program (AWP) conference in early March. AWP is comprised of 500 academic institutions and
Ioby, a platform for organizing and funding neighborhood improvement projects nationwide, coined the term “crowd-resourcing” to describe the way in which their system works to gather
The low-residency Urban Sustainability MA program held its fall residency October 24–October 29, 2017 on the Antioch campus. During each residency, students acquire and employ a
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