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  • MA in Clinical Psychology (Low Residency)

    The Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology program prepares you to work in today’s society by introducing you to a wide range of theories and techniques. You are challenged to look inward and arrive at new psychological insights that will help you develop greater depth as a psychotherapist and socially-engaged citizen of the world.

  • Joanne Tortorici Luna, PhD

    Dr. Joanne Tortorici Luna (“Dr. T.”) is an Adjunct Faculty member at Antioch. At California State University Long Beach, she is a Professor in the Advanced Studies in Education and Counseling Department and also is an interdisciplinary faculty member for the M.S. program in Emergency Services Administration in the College of Health and Human Services. …

  • Josh Roark

    Joshua Roark serves as faculty for Antioch’s Post-MFA Certificate in the Teaching of Creative Writing. He is the founder and director of PocketMFA, a 12-week mentoring and workshopping program for creative writers. He was formerly the editorial director of the publishing collective for emerging authors, Discover New Art, where he founded and edited publications across…

  • Anytime Open House: Undergraduate Studies

    Even though you can’t come to campus just yet, you can still explore what it’s like to join a learning community like Antioch University Los Angeles. Our faculty have recorded videos that represent some of the things you would learn at a campus open house — browse through the content below to discover more about…

  • Fabián Cereijido

    I am an artist, educator, and writer born in Argentina, living in the US since 1984. Before moving to the US, I lived 8 in Mexico as an exile. My video installations, drawings, and sculptures, which have been exhibited museums and galleries in the US, Mexico and Argentina, deal with fictional trips in milk and…

  • Erin Aubry Kaplan

    Erin Aubry Kaplan is an journalist and author who has been writing about race, politics, culture and identity since 1992. She contributes regularly to the opinion pages of the New York Times and Los Angeles Times, and in 2007 became the first African American weekly opinion columnist in the paper’s history. In addition to teaching…

Announcing the New President of Antioch University