We are in the midst of a dynamic cosmic process reaching through the stars, galaxies, and the Earth into the most intimate depths of our being said the speakers at…
Dawn Murray Publishes Book on Monpa Medicinal Plants
Dawn A. Murray, PhD, Professor in the Environmental Studies Department will hold an in-store book signing event for her new book Monpa Medicinal Plants: Indigenous Knowledge from a Himalayan Healer…
A Story for All LGBTQIA+ Folks—Especially For Those Outside of the Big Cities
tera mcintosh and melody lehman (Antioch Voices is a new space for members of the Antioch community to write and share opinion and creative writing pieces for university-wide distribution on…
Antioch University is Helping Teachers Build Capacity for Social Emotional Learning
Antioch University’s Continuing Education Programs hosted an online event on June 15 titled Building Capacity for Social Emotional Learning. This event, which was sponsored by Six Seconds and Antioch University’s…
MHSA Student Implements A Person-First Management Style
Marlem Landa-Gonzalez doesn’t think managers should keep all institutional knowledge, power, and decision-making capabilities to themselves. Instead, this student in the Master of Human Services Administration program is working as…
Elizabeth Sampson ’17
Elizabeth Sampson ’17 (Online, BA in Liberal Studies, with a specialization in Literature) was a member of The Road Theater’s Under Construction Playwriting Group, where she developed her newest play,…
EdD Student is Shifting Views in Education—and Centering Black Girls
Tamika Reese comes from a large family of educators. But she never foresaw her life leading her down the same path her ancestors had already walked. So as a young…
How Sharing and Listening to Stories Can Stop Us From Othering Our Neighbors
Our life experiences not only define us but they can also connect us to people in our community or even people on the other side of the world. Alum and current Antioch professor, Jocelyn Robinson joins guest host Lauren Instenes to discuss how preserving the stories of the past and those of people today can unite communities and educate the world. Jocelyn, is a radio producer, educator, and oral historian, who is working with the radio station WYSO to document the stories of a local community in Dayton, Ohio, and is also running a project to preserve archival radion content at Historically Black Colleges & Universities.
Degree Nurtures Passion for Supporting People at Work
Emily Sollie has worked in the non-profit sector for most of her career, but her ideas about what is possible in the field have expanded since she started her studies…
EdD Student Founds Yellow Springs Community Seed Library
Can planting a seed help change the world? Florentina Rodriguez thinks so. This Antioch student and alum today is realizing her dream of creating a more just and equitable society…
Alumni Magazine Traces Common Thread Across Antioch’s Many Difference-Makers
“Most of our alumni come as accomplished people. Then, with additional tools and connections they learn at Antioch, they go on to make even more of a difference,” says Laura…
Cool Course: Organizational Leadership—Different Perspectives on the Same Pillar of Effective Organizations
“No matter the sector the student is focusing on, whether they’re working in for-profit business, social services, or a nonprofit, the importance of organizational leadership cannot be overstated,” says Dr….
