
Creative Arts Therapies
“Art transcends language. It is a global way of communicating,” said Janice Hoshino, a registered and board certified art therapist and a licensed marriage and
“Art transcends language. It is a global way of communicating,” said Janice Hoshino, a registered and board certified art therapist and a licensed marriage and
Jessica Barry graduated from SAA with a diploma in graphic design in 1997,became its President in 2007, and purchased the school in 2013.As her high
It was the summer of 1969 and Frank Galassi ’87 (Los Angeles, MA in Clinical Psychology), a gay college professor from Brooklyn Heights, N.Y., liked
Leadership is in Kenny Alexander’s ’19 (PhD in Leadership and Change) DNA. Alexander, comes from a multigenerational line of community standouts who left their mark
Katie Schwerin ’93 (New England, MA in Education) is a lifelong educator, learner, and community builder. The co-founder, along with her husband Bill Whyte, of
Dr. Jude Bergkamp Works to Challenge Federal Immigration Policies Such As Operation Streamline. Jude Bergkamp ’98, ’10, (Seattle, MA in Psychology, PsyD) program chair of
I have often wondered what brought Horace Mann—this abolitionist, politician, Bostonian, and advocate of public education—to a small private struggling college in Yellow Springs, Ohio.
The same passion that drew Mary Lou Finley to Chicago during the civil rights era led her down the path to teaching social justice. Finley,
When Leatrice “Lee” Eiseman ’71 (Antioch College, BA in Psychology) was a little girl, she knew she had a natural talent for putting colors together
In 2009, a year after two-time Olympic medalist Markus Rogan ‘14 (Los Angeles, MA in Clinical Psychology), set a new world record for the men’s
Millions of people have heard Darby Bailey’s ’08 (Los Angeles, BA in Liberal Studies) voice. That’s because billions of calls have been made to 4-1-1
“Toys are their words, play is their story,” says Cary Hamilton, Director of the Play Therapy program. Using the therapeutic powers of play, certified Play
Horace was right! Antioch is more than a University; it’s a 167 year old democracy project. He understood that without democracy there can be no
With a far-reaching background in social justice and theater activism, Cynthia Ruffin, ’13 (Los Angeles, BA in Liberal Studies) was in the perfect position to
Professional photographer and chef Poppy de Garmo earns her bachelor’s degree, fulfilling lifelong goal. Throughout her careers, from chef to photographer, Poppy de Garmo, ’17
Lynn Houston inspires throughaviation and performance.Lynn Houston’s ’11, ’16 (Santa Barbara, BA, MBA) path began at 17 years old when she left her home in
Three time Guinness world record holder and author Donald “Spiderman” Thomas ’84 (Antioch West’s Honolulu Center, BA in Liberal Studies with a Concentration in Holistic
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