Campus: New England
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Heather A. Warfield, PhD
My academic research has focused on characteristics of pilgrimages, the inner processes of pilgrims, and how pilgrimages can be avenues for meaning-making. I am particularly interested in the history and psychology of pilgrimages that occur after war, displacement, and/or trauma and those that inform identity and collective memory. My latest research is focused on battlefield…
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Danika Tyminski
Adjunct Faculty Education [email protected]
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Christopher Toy
Adjunct Faculty Education Department [email protected] Personal Website
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Edward Tomey
I first taught at Antioch University New England in 1976, chaired the Organization & Management Department (now the Management Department) from 1981-1988, and stayed on as a core faculty member until my retirement from the University in 1999. As a core faculty member, I taught Assertive Management, Career Development and Group Dynamics & Leadership. My…
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Laura Thomas, MEd
After nearly a decade of teaching high school English, debate, theatre, and speech, I joined the Education Department faculty at Antioch University New England, first as the Assistant Director/ Director of what would become the Antioch Center for School Renewal and later as the Director of the Experienced Educators Program, which provides MEds and certificates…
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Rachel Thiet, PhD
Think of our life in nature, daily to be shown matter, to come in contact with it, rocks, trees, wind on our cheeks! the solid earth! the actual world! the common sense! Contact! Contact! Who are we? where are we? – Henry David Thoreau, “Ktaddn” I’ve been working my entire professional life for an opportunity to…
