Lynn Kimmel ‘19 (New England, MS) co-authored the paper, “Facilitating biodiversity conservation through partnerships to achieve transformative outcomes, that was published in Conservation Biology Journal. The conservation biologists involved in…
Lana Hechtman Ayers ’96
Lana Hechtman Ayers ’96 (New England, MA in Counseling) is the author of six full-length poetry collections and is debuting three books of poetry. When All Else Fails will be…
Environmental Studies Faculty, Alumni, and Students to Present at Conference
Students, alumni, and faculty from Antioch’s MS in Environmental Studies program will present at the 78th Annual Northeast Fish & Wildlife Conference in Hershey, PA, from April 30 through May…
Four Corners of the New England PsyD Program—How Antioch Shaped Lifelong Careers That Changed Lives
For nearly forty years, Clinical Psychology has been taught at the doctoral level on Antioch’s New England campus. Over those years, the Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology (PsyD) has gained a reputation for its community of active, engaged, and socially conscious faculty and students.
Nathan Irwin ‘21
Nathan Irwin ‘21 (Santa Barbara, BA), a current student in the MS in Environmental Studies program and his father, Michael Irwin, recently showcased paintings from their series, “Bygone,” a portrayal…
David Sobel Featured in Article
David Sobel, Professor Emeritus in Education at Antioch’s New England campus, was recently featured in the article “Madison Children’s Museum to lead climate change project” in the Wisconsin State Journal….
Trans Visibility, Now More Important (And Costly) Than Ever
Y’all… I’m so tired. In previous years, International Transgender Day of Visibility has been a joyous and proud occasion for me. My gender identity, as I now see it, has been my truth for nearly a decade, and my deliberate decision to live openly and honor that identity in my expression followed shortly after.
Faculty and Alumni Publish Paper in “Global Change Biology”
Lisabeth Willey, PhD, Research Faculty, in the MS in Environmental Studies, Jess Meck, ‘18 (New England, MS), and Kathryn Lauer ‘20 (New England, MS), along with others, co-authored the paper…
Will Stollsteimer
Will Stollsteimer, a student in New England’s MS in Environmental Studies program, was recently featured in the article “Upon Leaving the Nest Keene’s Will Stollsteimer Rediscovered a Passion for Birding”…
Sarah Harpster ‘08
Sarah Harpster ‘08 (New England, MS) was profiled in The Keene Sentinel. She has accepted a new position as Executive Director at The Community Kitchen where she began 10 years…
Rick Brackett ‘09
Rick Brackett ‘09 (New England, MS) was featured in a profile story for The Keene Sentinel. The article titled, “For Brackett, environmental stewardship began at home,” highlights his 14 years…
Huijun “Nikki” Li
Huijun “Nikki” Li, a current Dance and Movement Therapy student in New England, was selected to participate in Circle of Security training sponsored by the Boston Public Health Commission. She…
