Given the stress associated with the COVID-19 pandemic and how drastically it has altered so many people’s lives, we are all in search of ways to find comfort and support….
AUNE Campus Update
Greetings AUNE Students, Over the next few days, you will be receiving communications from University leadership about an array of system-wide initiatives underway to ensure the quality of teaching and…
9 Ways to Remain Mindful During the Pandemic
As coronavirus spreads around the globe, as shelter-in-place orders go into effect across the U.S., and as the news fills with stories of illness and desperation, it can be hard…
Preparing Students to Become Citizens
Megan Gessler is a Nature-Based Early Childhood Coordinator at The Morton Arboretum near Chicago. Her work puts her in charge of the Arboretum’s nature-based early childhood program, known as Little…
Social Influences on Environmental Engagement | Conservation Psychology Institute Webinar Series
Environmental issues are increasingly entrenched in social meanings. Indeed, differences in an individual’s understanding of and responses to pressing environmental issues have become less about science and more about what…
Chairs and Faculty From Three Antioch PsyD Programs Attend NCSPP
Program Chairs and faculty from Antioch’s New England, Santa Barbara, and Seattle campuses attended the 2020 Mid-winter Conference (Conference) of the National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology…
Biosphere Exploration in the Classroom
Scientific inquiry practices by Jimmy Karlan, Director of the Science Teacher Certification program at Antioch University New England and Hannah Root, ES STC student are the feature story in the…
Learning about Leadership by Actively Engaging with APA
Bola Afoloyan, PsyD (Antioch 2015) has been selected as a Leadership Collaborative Fellow of Division 17 – Society of Counseling Psychology, APA. She will design and implement a project that…
Autism Spectrum Disorder: Learning More from the Research
The Department of Clinical Psychology has had a marvelous practicum association with Brown Center for the Study of Children at Risk in Providence, RI for many years. Please see the…
Antioch Alumni becomes first Pollinator Inspector in the state of Vermont
Brooke Decker was born to be a beekeeper. Her grandfather kept commercial beehives and both her mother and her aunt tend backyard hives in Brooke’s home state of Ohio. During…
Fostering Empathy for Animals | Conservation Psychology Institute Webinar Series
This webinar, Fostering Empathy for Animals, was offered on Jan. 23, 2020. One of the central constructs of conservation psychology is empathy, our ability to perceive, understand, and care about…
EE alum consults City of Holyoke on food security
Before starting at AUNE, Antioch Alum Cynthia Espinosa Marrero worked for an agricultural nonprofit in Holyoke, Massachusetts. As the nonprofit’s Farm Program Manager, Cynthia discovered her passion for gardening, and…
