PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Tami France, is fully embracing the post-doctoral practitioner-scholar role as she serves Mayo Clinic in a leadership capacity inside Workforce Learning and as Assistant Professor…
Dr. Maxinne Rhea Leighton: Dedicated to Fostering Human Rights and Ecological Sustainability Within the Built Environment
PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Maxinne Rhea Leighton, has held leadership roles in design firms (architectural, engineering and planning) for the past two decades, bridging professional practice and…
New Dissertation Demonstrates the Role of Planning and Technology Platforms in Strengthening Sustainable Development and Enhancing Human Dignity
Dr. Etta D. Jackson has just published her PhD in Leadership and Change dissertation entitled, The Role of Geospatial Information and Effective Partnerships in the Implementation of the International Agenda…
Exploring The Impact of Career Experiences on Generativity and Postretirement Choices for Intelligence Community Baby Boomers
Operations Office of Community Governance National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Deputy Director and PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Marianne Kramer has published her dissertation entitled, The Impact of Career Experiences…
PhD in Leadership and Change 2020 Commencement
Antioch University’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) will be hosting this year’s PhD in Leadership and Change (PhDLC) Commencement for the graduating class of 2020 virtually given the…
Faculty Publishes Article Regarding Inclusivity in Relation to Workforce and Leadership
Graduate School of Leadership and Change Professor of Leadership and Organizational Behavior, Dr. Lize Booysen has co-authored the chapter entitled “Creating a Culture of Inclusion Through Diversity and Equity” in Management and Leadership…
Newly Published Research Illuminates the Impacts of Dictatorship on Citizenship
PhD in Leadership alumna Dr. Denise Tala has published her dissertation entitled, Living Through the Chilean Coup d’Etat: The Second-Generation’s Reflection on Their Sense of Agency, Civic Engagement, and Democracy….
Alumna Dissertation Highlights Ethical Leadership and Public Service Motivation
PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Susan M. Wiedeman has published Ethical Leadership: Life Story of George Ciampa, U.S. WWII Military Veteran and Community Leader. This qualitative research study…
Alumna Dissertation Focuses on Understanding Power in Cross-Sector Partnerships
Cross-sector partnerships are becoming increasingly common, however questions remain regarding the effectiveness of these partnerships and if the many challenges of using them can be overcome. Dr. Kimberly (Kim) Walker…
New Alumnus Dissertation Examines Positive Change for Small, Private, Tuition Dependent Colleges
Even before the COVID-19 Pandemic, higher education has been facing unprecedented threats to existing business models. Small, private colleges heavily dependent on tuition revenue are particularly at risk. PhD in…
PhDLC Alumna Reflects on Juneteenth
Author, Communications Leader, and PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Janet Dewart Bell shares valuable insight and reminds us that “Racism affects us all. None of us is free…
The Antiochian Leader Stands Boldly – Summer 2020 Issue
We are pleased to share with you the Summer 2020 Antiochian Leader, the biannual newsletter of the Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC). As always, it is overflowing with GSLC news, alumni…
