Emily Tronetti, a 2024 graduate of the EdD in Educational and Professional Practice, has written and published her dissertation titled, Developing Resources to Foster Farmed Animal Agency in Sanctuary Education….
Teacher Professional Dialogue for Justice-Oriented Practice | Dissertation Watch
Megan Normandin, in fulfilling the requirements of the EdD in Educational and Professional Practice at Antioch University’s online campus, has written and published a dissertation titled, Teacher Professional Dialogue for…
Syntia Santos Dietz Publishes Article “Reflections about School Counseling in Latin America: A Call for Action”
Syntia Santos Dietz, PhD, Associate Professor in New England’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling program and MA in School Counseling Program Director, published her article: “Reflexiones Sobre la Orientación Educativa en América…
Lesley Jackson Has a Vision for Education that Embraces Complexity and Self-Care
Before self-care became a buzzword appropriated by consumerist culture and leisurewear, the concept was developed and spread by Black feminist activists, including the poet Audre Lorde, who wrote, “Caring for…
Positioned to Thrive: How Triple Bottom Line Companies Are Well-Prepared for the Future
Leading a business today requires navigating complex challenges while balancing profit with the well-being of people and the planet. Companies embracing the Triple Bottom Line (TBL)—focusing on People, Planet, and…
Rosalyn Price English Creates ADHD Support for Adult Students Virtual Community
Undergraduate student Rosalyn Price English’s personal experiences as an adult student with ADHD led her to advocate for other neurodivergent students by creating a virtual community that provides resources, support,…
For Emma Lombardi, Individualized Study Meant Listening to Her Ancestors
For Emma Lombardi, Individualized Study Meant Listening to Her Ancestors
As she picked up the phone to call the main office of the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians, Emma Lombardi felt restless and nervous. This was the first time she called the tribal offices for reasons other than logistics. Even more nerve-wracking, this was her first attempt to connect with a part of her heritage and culture that she felt estranged from…
Sokthea Phay Named as Executive Director of Wang YMCA of Greater Boston
Sokthea Phay, a student in the MA in Nonprofit management, has been named the next Executive Director of the Wang YMCA of Greater Boston. He is the first individual of…
Jordan Trimble Raising Awareness of Benefit Concert
Jordan Trimble ‘17 (Online, UGS), is a board member of University Settlement, a nonprofit working to improve the lives of underserved communities in Cleveland, Ohio. Trimble is working to raise…
Antioch University Announces New Master’s Program In School Counseling
Antioch University has launched a new low-residency degree program: an MA in School Counseling. The program, which will begin in Fall 2024, is available to students living anywhere in the nation, and it aims to address the school counselor shortage by training a new generation of school counselors…
Cool Course: Leader Identity and Development
When Bob Lazzarini was president of the Pasadena Pacers, a running club that meets at the iconic Rose Bowl, he met a lot of people who said they couldn’t run….
Cool Course: 5003: Foundations in Individualized Study
If you ever talk to a student, alum, or faculty member of Antioch’s Individualized Master of Arts, there is a high likelihood that they will bring up “FDN-5003: Foundations in Individualized Study.” This course, with its alphanumeric code that sounds like something from a Sci-Fi story, is much more than just another class.
