Nancy Pike Named Chair at Antioch University New England
Posted on Monday, August 17th, 2009
(Keene, NH) – Antioch University New England has named Nancy J. Pike as chair of the Department of Applied Psychology. The department, which educates counselors and therapists, has programs in clinical mental health counseling, dance/movement therapy and counseling, marriage and family therapy (master’s and doctoral), and autism spectrum disorders.
“Nancy brings a deep knowledge of the issues and challenges facing counselors and therapists in New England today,” said Katherine Clarke, Antioch New England’s Vice President of Academic Affairs. “The department will benefit from her vision, imagination, and spirit of innovation.”
Nancy will lead the department’s faculty and staff and guide the academic initiatives for the department’s programs. She plans to continue the initiatives started under Katherine Clarke’s strong leadership and to explore the potential improvements new technologies offer in the areas of teaching and program delivery models.
“It is wonderful to be back at Antioch New England,” said Nancy. “It is a place of transformation and change and a place where individuals are challenged to recognize their unique value in the world and their ultimate responsibility to the world.”
Prior to becoming chair, Nancy served as a visiting core faculty member in ANE’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CHMC) program and as the interim program director of ANE’s CMHC program. She is a former dean of students and director of counseling at Marlboro College in Marlboro, Vermont. In addition, as a principle of Pike and Moscrip Counseling Services in Brattleboro, Vermont, she has many years of mental health counseling experience.
Nancy has been a student in ANE’s clinical psychology doctoral program (PsyD) and holds an MS in Counseling and Human Systems from Florida State University and a BA in history from the University of Massachusetts.
About Antioch University New England
This is Antioch University New England’s forty-fifth year as an institution of higher education. Based in Keene, New Hampshire, ANE offers rigorous, practice-oriented, values-based master’s, doctoral, and certificate programs to more than one thousand students. Degrees in education, leadership and management, environmental studies, and psychology reflect a dedication to activism, social justice, community service, and sustainability. Antioch New England is the oldest and largest of Antioch University’s graduate campuses.
About Antioch University
Antioch University is a five-campus university located in four states. Each campus has its own distinct academic programs, community life, and regional or national identity. Antioch University is founded on principles of rigorous liberal arts education, innovative experiential learning and socially engaged citizenship. The multiple campuses of the University nurture in their students the knowledge, skills and habits of reflection to excel as lifelong learners, democratic leaders and global citizens who live lives of meaning and purpose.
