Fostering Empathy for Animals | Conservation Psychology Institute Webinar Series
This webinar, Fostering Empathy for Animals, was offered on Jan. 23, 2020. One of the central constructs of conservation psychology is empathy, our ability to perceive, understand, and care about the...
View ArticleAntioch Alumni becomes first Pollinator Inspector in the state of Vermont
Brooke Decker was born to be a beekeeper. Her grandfather kept commercial beehives and both her mother and her aunt tend backyard hives in Brooke’s home state of Ohio. During her time studying...
View ArticleDr. Amber Pairis inspires youth climate action
Dr. Amber Pairis, AUNE PhD alumni, is inspiring the youth of today to fight climate change. Dr. Pairis recently gave a Community Heroes workshop at the University of California San Diego to 150 local...
View ArticleAutism Spectrum Disorder: Learning More from the Research
The Department of Clinical Psychology has had a marvelous practicum association with Brown Center for the Study of Children at Risk in Providence, RI for many years. Please see the abstract from the...
View ArticleLearning about Leadership by Actively Engaging with APA
Bola Afoloyan, PsyD (Antioch 2015) has been selected as a Leadership Collaborative Fellow of Division 17 – Society of Counseling Psychology, APA. She will design and implement a project that...
View ArticleBiosphere Exploration in the Classroom
Scientific inquiry practices by Jimmy Karlan, Director of the Science Teacher Certification program at Antioch University New England and Hannah Root, ES STC student are the feature story in the most...
View ArticleAdministrative Assistant, Couple and Family Therapy Institute
Job Title: Administrative Assistant Compensation: Part Time, Hourly Position: 20 hours/week Summary The Administrative Assistant will serve as a first point of contact for patients, families, and...
View ArticleSocial Influences on Environmental Engagement | Conservation Psychology...
This webinar, Social Influences on Environmental Engagement, was offered on Feb. 25, 2020. Environmental issues are increasingly entrenched in social meanings. Indeed, differences in an individual’s...
View ArticleBuilding Community – Twelve Principles for a Healthy Future
“We believe that strong local communities are the foundation – the tap roots – of a healthy participatory and resilient society. Rather than looking to national governments and corporations or hoping...
View ArticleThe Community of Striking for the Climate
Every Friday, students from Antioch and Keene State College, members of local climate action groups, and concerned citizens gather on the Keene Central Square. The attendees carry hand-made signs,...
View ArticleProvost’s Update to Students Regarding Coronavirus – 3/4/2020
AUNE Students: The University is closely monitoring the coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) and associated COVID-19 disease. Recent news of people becoming infected demonstrates that the circumstances regarding...
View Article5 Principles of Co-Designing Conservation WITH (not for) the Community |...
Tuesday, March 24, 2020 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM ET A growing number of environmental professionals are realizing that equitable and meaningful engagement of local community members in the development of...
View ArticleUrgent Announcement to Antioch University New England Community
Dear Students, As you just learned from the Chancellor’s message, we will be transitioning to remote instruction effective immediately. Further information about the virus and the AU’s response is...
View ArticleTemporary closure of Antioch campus facilities through April 30, 2020 –...
To: Antioch University Students, Faculty and Staff From: Chancellor Bill Groves and University Leadership Subject: Temporary closure of Antioch campus facilities through April 30, 2020 Our collective...
View ArticleAUNE Library Services Information
You may have some questions about how to use the library as we go forward into the next few weeks. We want to assure all students and faculty that we are prepared to assist you with your library needs...
View ArticleMegan Gessler: Preparing Students to Become Citizens
Megan Gessler is a Nature-Based Early Childhood Coordinator at The Morton Arboretum near Chicago. Her work puts her in charge of the Arboretum’s nature-based early childhood program, known as Little...
View Article9 Ways to Remain Mindful During the Pandemic
As coronavirus spreads around the globe, as shelter-in-place orders go into effect across the U.S., and as the news fills with stories of illness and desperation, it can be hard to take care of our own...
View ArticleAUNE Campus Update
Greetings AUNE Students, Over the next few days, you will be receiving communications from University leadership about an array of system-wide initiatives underway to ensure the quality of teaching and...
View ArticleParenting and the Pandemic: Thoughts from an Antioch Graduate
Here is something that our graduate and sometimes faculty member Karin Hodges developed that parents and therapists might find helpful during this time. The post Parenting and the Pandemic: Thoughts...
View ArticlePatient-Centered Primary Care: New and Evolving Roles for Psychologists
In this time of social distancing and meeting online, we really appreciate Dr. Sandy Blount speaking to us on April 20 about his work in Integrated Primary Care and his new book Patient-Centered...
View ArticleAfter More Than 12,500 Observations in Single Day, Organizers Plan More...
by Jasper Henderson The first-ever International Socially Distant BioBlitz, held on April 5th, connected an unprecedented 346 participants who together made over 12,500 observations containing more...
View ArticleTo Our 2020 Graduates – A Message From Your Antioch Community
Dear 2020 Antioch University New England Graduates, We celebrate you! On behalf of our entire faculty and staff, we want to share our appreciation with you this May 2nd. Thank you for your hard work...
View ArticleTeleplay Therapy Possible during a Pandemic? Here It Is!
Kate O’Neil, fourth-year PsyD student, and faculty member Marti Straus have published a timely article in the current Psychotherapy Networker magazine titled Playing Together Apart: Figuring Out...
View ArticleInfant and Early Childhood Mental Health: How One Graduate Threads Her...
Mackenzie Soniak, PsyD (Antioch 2019) accepted the position as the Director of the Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation Network for South Carolina. She completed her internship at...
View ArticleMay Update for AUNE Students
Greetings Students: As you know, we are all watching the news, listening to the experts, and trying to assess the best and safest course of action to protect the health and safety of our students,...
View ArticleVoices from AUNE PsyD Graduates in the Time of the Pandemic
We put out a call to our graduates, asking what they are doing during the pandemic and also for some words of wisdom and advice on getting through and doing the work of a psychologist at this time....
View ArticlePart Two: Voices from AUNE PsyD Graduates in the Time of the Pandemic
From Lorraine Mangione: As you know, we put out a call to our graduates, asking what they are doing during the pandemic and also for some words of wisdom and advice on getting through and doing the...
View ArticlePart Three: Voices from AUNE PsyD Graduates in the Time of the Pandemic
From Vincent Pignatiello: We take considerable pride in how alumni and alumnae are changing the world. It is exciting that each week we are able to broadcast their voices to the world about their...
View ArticlePart Four: Voices from AUNE PsyD Graduates in the Time of the Pandemic
From Lorraine Mangione: We are so pleased to have heard from our graduates during this time of the pandemic, and this week we are featuring two from rural outposts on opposite sides of the country,...
View ArticleAUNE Campus Update – Fall 2020 Semester
AUNE Students: In looking ahead to the fall semester I wanted to share a few thoughts and decisions that have been made about our fall schedule and campus operations. After careful consideration given...
View ArticlePart Five: Voices from AUNE PsyD Graduates in the Time of the Pandemic
Dr. Kristi Webb (Antioch 1999) started in 1991 in the Master’s in Counseling Psych program at Antioch New England, graduating in 1993. In those days students were required to take a year off before...
View ArticleScience Teacher Certification Students Bid a Fond Farewell to Dr. Jimmy Karlan
When Jimmy Karlan came to Antioch in 1979, it was as a master’s student eager to create distinctive science curricula and prove his passion to the mentors at the head of his classroom. “I developed a...
View ArticlePart Six: Voices from AUNE PsyD Graduates in the Time of the Pandemic
Dr. Carmela DiCandia (Antioch 1999) and winner of the 2016 Horace Mann (“win some victory for humanity”) Alumni Award, has shared this video with our community. In it, she talks about how AUNE’s...
View ArticlePart Seven: Voices from AUNE PsyD Graduates in the Time of the Pandemic
From Kathi Borden: Liza Colby, PsyD (Antioch 2009) runs a practice seeing all ages of clients. She has a particular interest in serving clients who are older or who have disabilities, in appropriate...
View ArticlePart 8: Voices from AUNE PsyD Graduates in the Time of the Pandemic
Dr. Joan Magill (Torgersen) (Antioch 1994) of Boca Raton, Florida, was in our first class of students, and has been doing clinical work for four decades! She has seen a lot, but nothing like our...
View ArticleA Legacy of Building Communities: Dr. Jim Gruber, Beloved Antioch Professor,...
Dr. Jim Gruber, PhD, PE, is one of those renaissance men that are rare these days. Throughout his life, Gruber’s career has brought him all over the world. He has a Master’s degree in engineering from...
View ArticleHope and Resilience for Parents, Children, Educators, and Psychologists
We have a couple of graduates who have also either taught for us or given guest lectures and who have been doing a lot of work with families for years in the greater Boston area. Now during the time of...
View ArticleAUNE Clinical Psychology Presenting at 2020 Virtual Diversity Challenge
Individuals with trans and gender expansive identities are at greater risk for trauma, oppression, and death than their cisgender peers, and those who are also Indigenous and People of Color (IPOC)...
View ArticleSocial Responsiveness: What Does It Mean and How Do We Actualize It in...
Kathi Borden (AU New England) and Jude Bergkamp (AU Seattle) will be delegates September 24 and 25 at the meeting of the Council of Chairs of Training Councils, where further work will be done on...
View ArticlePsyD Faculty Accomplishments, Publications, and Presentations
Faculty from the Antioch University New England’s PsyD in Clinical Psychology program are nationally recognized scholars who are making extraordinary contributions in engaged scholarship to advance...
View ArticleHow Neuropsychology Evaluations Can Help: A Case Study
PsyD student Marsha Smith will be presenting a poster at the 40th Annual Conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology in October. The title of this year’s virtual conference is Promoting...
View ArticleContemporary Pilgrimages: The Human-Environment Connection as a Double-Edged...
Quests for meaning and connection are often framed as pilgrimage journeys. These types of journeys, along with pilgrimage sites and routes, are rapidly growing around the globe. Fueled by economic and...
View ArticlePartnership Leads to Launch of Masters in Humane Education
Antioch New England launched several new programs in partnership with the Institute for Humane Education (IHE) in early 2020. These programs are attracting a wide range of students, with current...
View ArticleFurther PsyD Voices from the Pandemic
In the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, the faculty at Antioch New England (AUNE) collected and published updates and reflections from seventeen alumni of the Doctors of Psychology program,...
View ArticlePsyD Grad Receives APA Award for Work on School Violence
Dr. William Ketterer (Antioch University New England, PsyD ’10) received notice in October that he had won the APA 2021 Distinguished Contributions of Applications of Psychology to Education and...
View ArticleNeuropsychology Helps with Those Who Were Incarcerated: Student Poster at the...
PsyD student Jamie Klugiewicz will be presenting a poster entitled “Freeing the Brain: Cognitive Training as a Neuropsychological Strategy to Combat the Negative Effects of Incarceration on Executive...
View ArticleStudents and Faculty Have A Lot To Share At New England Psychological...
Clinical Psychology was well-represented by students and faculty at this year’s annual meeting of the New England Psychological Association (NEPA) in October. The following posters were presented:...
View ArticleAUNE Team Explores Why Older Women Choose to Keep Working
A research team of two faculty and one student at Antioch University New England has contributed a chapter to the book Older Women Who Work: Resilience, Choice, and Change, which was published by the...
View ArticleFaculty Participate in National Conversations on Social Responsiveness
Dr. Kathi Borden and Dr. Jude Bergkamp, two of Antioch’s psychology faculty, participated this September in an intensive two-day conference about increasing social responsiveness in health service...
View ArticleTwo PsyD Faculty Receive Fellow Status at APA
Two faculty from the PsyD in Clinical Psychology program have been elected as Fellows in their divisions at the American Psychological Association, a professional honor that is awarded on the basis of...
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