Despite laws put in place over the last half-century to safeguard endangered species against the dangers posed by humans, successful wildlife conservation involves systems that are far more complex than…
The Roles of Activism & Spirituality in Psychology
Peace and justice activism and spirituality are the core of Dr. Dean Hammer’s clinical psychology practice and teachings. In his private practice in South Londonderry Vermont, Hammer takes an integrative…
Antioch University Receives $1 Million Gift To Create The Tom Wessels Environmental Scholarship
Scholarships to be Awarded to Historically Underrepresented and Most Academically Qualified Students Antioch University is pleased to announce a $1 million gift from an anonymous donor to create an endowed…
Dr. Taqueena Quintana Publishes Article on School Counselor Self-Care
Dr. Taqueena Quintana, Faculty in Antioch New England’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling program published an article in the Florida School Counselor journal entitled “Refilling Your Cup: A School Counselor Self-Care…
Professor Emerita Gargi Roysircar-Sodowsky Co-Authors “Anti-Black Racism in Contemporary America”
Psychology has been elevating attention to racism and has the opportunity to counter the pervasive and damaging effects of racism. Gargi Roysircar-Sodowsky, Professor Emerita of the New England PsyD in…
Beyond ‘The Talk’—Supporting Young People As They Explore Sexuality and Gender
We’re kicking off our third season with a three-episode mini-series on sexuality and the ways that it intersects with the many subjects taught at Antioch University. For our first guest we interview Dr. Markie L.C. Twist, an acclaimed sexuality educator, sexologist, relationship therapist, and author. In this conversation we discuss expanding our ideas around relational diversity and gender identity to support young people as they find their way in our current world.
Nia Keith ’09
Nia Keith ’09 (University New England, MS in Environmental Studies, Environmental Education) was featured in Mass Audubon’s In My Own Words blog.
Antioch’s RMA Program Teaches Students to Address Complex Challenges in Changing Landscapes
The 21st century has been full of stark warnings about the reality and urgency of the climate emergency. While these can be scary and worrying, the moment is also full…
50 CMHC Students Inducted Into Chi Sigma Iota Counseling Honor Society
Fifty Clinical Mental Health Counseling students were inducted into the CMHC New England Chapter (Alpha Nu Epsilon) of Chi Sigma Iota, the international honor society of the counseling profession. They…
Three Big Idea Episodes Showcase Justice Work at Antioch
We’re nearing the one-year anniversary of the founding of this show. To cap off a great year for the Seed Field Podcast, we’re putting together three mini-episodes that revisit interviews from this season and pull out the themes that consistently run through them.
James Osborne ’04
James Osborne ’04 (New England, MEd) was featured on an episode of the podcast “Diary of a Nation.” James is one of the coldest people to ever survive dry land…
Big Idea: Environmental Justice and Environmental Education at Antioch
We’re nearing the one-year anniversary of the founding of this show. To cap off a great year for the Seed Field Podcast, we’re putting together three mini-episodes that revisit interviews from this season and pull out the themes that consistently run through them.
