Torin Finser reflects on the school tragedy in Florida
As I read of the tragic shooting in Florida, the 18th in a U.S school this new year, I am once again feeling an all
As I read of the tragic shooting in Florida, the 18th in a U.S school this new year, I am once again feeling an all
Torin Finser‘s latest book, Education for Nonviolence was published this summer. In it, Finser explains that we can do something about our increasingly violent world.
Brattleboro, VT—Antioch grads Michelle Simpson-Siegel (Environmental Science ’98) and Jessica Turner (Experienced Educator Program ’05) are co-founding a micro-school in Brattleboro, VT. Simpson-Siegel is the
Steiner Books has recently published a new book by Torin M. Finser, PhD, chair of the Education Department, called Leadership Development – Change from the
For the fifth year, AUNE will host “In Bloom: Best Practices in Nature-Based Early Childhood Education” at three locations across New England. Register today for
Dr. Torin Finser, chair of the Department of Education at Antioch University New England (AUNE), will discuss his latest book, A Second Classroom: Parent-Teacher Relationships
Two years since Antioch University New England (AUNE) started its holistic special education program, many students in the Master of Education program have job offers
AUNE continues to develop nature-based childhood education program and research the impacts of nature preschool Antioch University New England (AUNE) was recently awarded two grants
Antioch University professor and national expert in Waldorf education, will travel to various parts of the world from January 30 to May 5 for a
Keene, NH – Antioch University New England (AUNE) is pleased to offer a new learning experience designed specifically for Waldorf school leaders and administrators. The
Torin Finser, Antioch University professor and national expert in Waldorf education, will soon travel to various parts of California from September 14 to 16, 2014
You can find the spirit of Antioch University New England (AUNE) in many places, including the roller derby track. The spirit of Antioch just flows
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