Environmental justice aims to tackle the disproportionate burden of environmental hazards on marginalized communities and strives to achieve equitable outcomes for all. Addressing environmental justice issues is crucial for ensuring…
New England Counseling Faculty Present at the SACES Conference
Faculty from the New England Counseling Division presented at the annual conference of the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (SACES) from November 7 to 9, 2024, in Dallas,…
The Power of Cultural Competence in Conservation Psychology
Imagine the power of conservation strategies that not only protect nature, but also honor and incorporate the unique ways different cultures interact with their environments. That’s the power of applying…
Cool Course: Tech Tools for All Learners
We live in a time of tech overload. New apps, software, and other tech tools are constantly advertised, promising to improve our lived experiences. And for educators the situation is…
Colleen Donaldson Featured in New Book Highlighting Dance/Movement Therapy as a Vital Alternative in Psychiatric Care
Colleen Donaldson ‘14 (New England, MA) was featured in Rob Wipond’s book, Your Consent is Not Required: The Rise in Psychiatric Detentions, Forced Treatment, and Abusive Guardianships, published by BenBella…
Antioch University Professors Honored as Fellows by the American Psychological Association
Antioch’s New England PsyD in Clinical Psychology Professors Lorraine Mangione and Ted Ellenhorn have been elevated to the prestigious title of Fellow by the American Psychological Association (APA), a distinguished…
Antioch Environmental Studies Researchers Publish Paper on Avian Nest Materials in Ecology and Evolution
David Mandell ‘24 (New England, MS), Kat Lauer ‘20 (New England, MS), and Mike Akresh, core faculty in the MS in Environmental Studies program, co-director, Antioch Spatial Analysis Lab Environmental Studies (ASAL), and…
Antioch Researchers Publish Paper on Forest Bathing and Adolescent Connection to Nature
Jen Keller ‘23, (PhD, New England), Jason Rhoades, PhD, program director of Antioch’s PhD in Environmental Studies program in New England, Jean Kayira, former Antioch Environmental Studies faculty, and Louise Chawla published…
Antioch Launches Transformative Education Concentration and Certificate to Help Create Systemic Change
Antioch University’s School of Education recently launched a new specialization in Transformative Education. This program is available as a concentration in the MEd for Experienced Educators and as a standalone…
Voter Table on New England Campus Registers and Informs Students and Community Members
With the 2024 elections fast approaching, staff at Antioch University’s New England location have set up a voter table to register provide students, staff, and faculty with information and resources…
Faculty and Alum Publish Paper on Road Mortality as a Conservation Challenge for Freshwater Turtles
Jess Meck ’18 (New England, MS) and Liz Willey, PhD, Research Faculty in Environmental Studies and Sustainability, published a paper titled, “Evaluation of Road-Crossing Terrapene carolina major (Gulf Coast Box…
PsyD Alumni, Faculty, and Students Help Make One-Day Conference a Success
(Pictured above from left to right PsyD alumni Vince Pignatiello, Nikky Hill, Sarah Kopency, Kate Patterson, Alex Munro, and Susan Rogers.) Numerous Antioch University faculty, students, and alumni from the…
