The Seed Field Podcast asks the question: can working together can make us both more effective and also make our actions more just and inclusive? Hear from Kayla Cranston as she opens up the conversation about conservation. https://t.co/XbhvhvBtN5
The 22nd issue of "Lunch Ticket," the literary and art journal from our low-residency MFA in Creative Writing community, has launched!
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Antioch University Chancellor Bill Groves & Otterbein University President John Comerford were interviewed on "The Higher Edge" podcast about the founding of a new national higher education system for democracy and social justice! Listen to the episode at https://t.co/jTOA7srjIA
During Black History Month, we celebrate African Americans who have made an impact on future generations. We are honored to share stories about Antioch alumni, faculty, and students we have featured this past year who are shaping history now. https://t.co/Bedn5uQFgQ
"I, too, will pause today as I sit with you all across our University and our country, joined together to share the pain, find solace, and come together to build a more just and peaceful future." - Bill Groves, Chancellor
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Congratulations to MFA alum @gaylebrandeis! Her forthcoming essay collection, Drawing Breath, Essays on Writing, the Body and Loss, will be released on Feb. 7th by Overcup Books. https://t.co/tqMYSoVU1C
Thank you to everyone who joined us at the 2022 Lantinx/e Mental Health & Social Justice Symposium! Explore the Latinx Mental Health & Social Justice Institute's website to stay up to date on events & to can access some of the 2022 Symposium presentations. https://t.co/2tUU7YVxJQ
The award-winning Seed Field Podcast is back! Listen as @AntiochNewEng Education faculty Paul Bocko discusses how a problem-based approach, combined w/sustainability education, helps students develop the skills & enthusiasm they need to thrive in our world https://t.co/NEfQhwy6o4
Professor in Environmental Studies Michael Simpson had the opinion piece, “The link between wet snow here, dry aquifers there,” published in the Keene Sentinel. Take a few minutes to read this important piece at https://t.co/xyHxf9PtRe
What does it mean to know a place, an ecosystem, or a subject? This question has long fascinated Jean Kayira, Director of Antioch’s PhD in Environmental Studies. For Kayira, the question is both academic and personal. Read about Kayira in Common Thread at https://t.co/YCtJoxQJPa
We are deeply saddened by the abhorrent incident that led to the tragic death of Keenan Anderson following tasing by LA Police. Keenan was a father, teacher, son, cousin, fiancé, and Antiochian. We are calling for a thorough investigation into his death. https://t.co/7uqQK2iRCU
Today is the National Day of Racial Healing, a time to contemplate our shared values & create a blueprint for how we heal from the effects of racism. We are honored to share a few stories from our community whose work, words & actions are doing just that. https://t.co/BF0TXpnwu0
Chancellor Bill Groves honors the memory and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the many other committed activists and righteous citizens of that age (including many Antiochians) who made America into the vibrantly multiethnic democracy it is today.
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Undergraduate student Mitchell Schulze has published “Walter's Story: Leaving Nazi Germany" on Odyssey. You can read Mitchell's writing here: https://t.co/1kxLMaaMWP
The worlds of theater and film often seem impenetrable and full of barriers, especially for people from less privileged backgrounds—how can we navigate it? Hear from Colette Freedman, MFA faculty member, on our latest Seed Field Podcast episode. https://t.co/oX01lH9D9d
Today on the second anniversary of the attack on our nation's Capitol, Chancellor Bill Groves shares a statement speaking to the responsibility each of us has—and that academic institutions have—in doing our part to protect and preserve democracy. https://t.co/qIqtdvri0j
Mentorship has changed the trajectory of best-selling author and MFA in Creative Writing alum Reyna Grande’s work more than once. Read about this award-winning author and how she approaches being a mentor. https://t.co/hQeRfVpwOC
How do we build sustainable, just economies? This is a question that seems to call for big, systemic solutions. Listen to the latest Seed Field Podcast when we talk to activist and educator Jane Paul, who says that there is another option. https://t.co/BNbZ24ejQY