On a chilly evening in late February, Rachel Oppenheim, Director of the School of Education, attended a “Curiosity Club Pop-Up,” an experimental dinner designed to bring together 10 strangers over food,…
ARTC Students Visit the Seattle Art Museum
Last week, Alternative Route to Teacher Certification program students in the School of Education’s Kent MAT program enjoyed class at the Seattle Art Museum, where they participated in the museum’s…
AUS PsyD Faculty Present at the National Council of Schools of Professional Psychology (NCSPP) Conference
Drs. Azlin, Sakuma, Heusler, and Bergkamp recently presented at the annual NCSPP conference in New Orleans. Their presentation was entitled Disruptive Social Justice Curriculum: How it looks in the classroom,…
Creating Art in Math Class
Kent middle school teacher-librarian Mia Roberts had her upcoming article “Picture Books: Art Created While Reading in a Middle School Math Class” accepted for publication in the April 2019 issue of the peer-reviewed,…
Honor Society: OMG Chapter Established for AUS Counseling Students and Alumni
Back in 2015, faculty member, Dr. Sandi Meggert was tasked with setting up an honor society for the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program (CMHC) at Antioch University Seattle. Known for her…
100 Years of Waldorf: Antioch University Professor Shares the Legacy with the World
Dr. Torin Finser is sharing his expertise with educators around the world to commemorate 100 years of Waldorf Education. Dr. Torin Finser has speaking engagements planned all over the world…
AUS Sponsors Multicultural Children’s Literature Celebration
Antioch University Seattle’s School of Education recently proudly sponsored its fourth annual Multicultural Children’s Literature Celebration (MCLC). Multi-award winning book Chef Roy Choi and the Street Food Remix by author June…
Legacy Building: Community as Teacher
Sue Byers Reflecting on the concerning current state of affairs, Dr. Shirley Cherry, inspiring leader of nonviolent social change shared, “Let it break your heart, but don’t let it break…
Denaya Shorter’s Reflection
denaya shorter This time, about two years ago, I was in the middle of a transition. I was excited, mostly terrified, and extremely uncertain if I was making the right…
People Who Live on the Streets of Seattle
Yi-Mao Chiu The relationship between social justice, city life, and environmental conditions is complex. Where people live and how they live are key to understanding the issues that drive the…
Making Sense of a Senseless Act
Melani Baker The Tree of Life synagogue is in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, the neighborhood where I grew up from ages zero to eighteen and where my family…
Another Way to Think About Race, Culture, and Environment
Cindy Thomashow & Josh Parker An Interview with Josh Parker, UEE Alum (2018) (abbreviated) Tell me about your new position in the Seattle schools: In my new job, I will…
