Campus: Seattle
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Anytime Open House: Education
Explore what it’s like to join Antioch University New England! Our faculty have recorded videos. Message From The Chair At Antioch University New England, we believe in educating the whole child. We believe that everybody matters: the child and the teachers. Equity means creating systems that allow every child to matter. Schools need to address…
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Misty Grant, PhD
Misty Grant (she/her), PhD, CMHC/S, NCC, is a dedicated counselor educator and practitioner with extensive experience in clinical mental health counseling, education, and supervision. She currently serves as an Assistant Professor and the Program Director of Curriculum at Antioch University, where she leads the Addictions Counseling course and oversees program accreditation and curriculum alignment. Dr.…
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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 Seattle. 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 our…
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Ray Hendrickson
Dr. Hendrickson practiced law in California for 31 years, and coincidentally with that practice obtained his PhD in psychology from Alliant International University and worked part-time in a private clinical psychology practice in Irvine, California for 13 years, with practice dedicated to serving persons with developmental disability. After he retiref from the practice of law…
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Terryl Ross
A longtime Seattle-area educator and activist, Dr. Ross obtained his PhD in educational communication and technology at the UW. He has more than 30 years of experience in equity and inclusion work, including responsibility for diversity efforts at UW Bothell, Oregon State University, and Green River Community College. Terryl recently became Assistant Dean of Diversity,…
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Clemente Program (AUS)
WHY SHOULD I STUDY THE HUMANITIES? The course is based on the idea that the insights and skills offered by studying the humanities can provide us with crucial tools for gaining power over our living conditions, integrating of our past with our present, and becoming more active in our communities. By reading, viewing, and discussing…
