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  • Holly King, PhD

    Holly King, Ph.D. is Senior Vice President of Evaluation Services for Cognia, supporting educational institutions in continuous improvement through accreditation and certification. She is an experienced educator with a demonstrated history of working in the Education and Professional Training industry. With over two decades working within early learning programs in private, non-profit, and school district…

  • Beth Mabry, PhD

    Dr. Beth Mabry is a Professor of Leadership, Change, and Sociology. Beth’s skills and expertise both complement and contribute to strengthening the curriculum and expanding faculty capacities to serve our students. As a sociologist, Beth brings a social lens to the fundamentally multidisciplinary framing of issues of community and organizational leadership and change. Additionally, she…

  • Master of Business Administration (MBA)

    Antioch University's fully online MBA prepares you to thrive in a dynamic, diverse, and innovative world where business acumen, leadership ability, and practical application are critically important - and marketable - skills. Our 33-credit program can be completed in 22-months, while you continue to work.

  • BA in Management

    AUSB’s BA in Management is designed to explore the roles, responsibilities, and ownership needed to build a positive working environment, develop as an emotionally conscious leader, and explore ways to advance social and human justice ideals.

  • Harriet L. Schwartz, PhD

    Harriet L. Schwartz, PhD is a Professor of Relational Practice and Higher Education in the Graduate School of Leadership and Change at Antioch University. She co-authored Essentials of Constructivist Critical Incident Technique (APA, 2024) with Antioch professor emerita Elizabeth Holloway. Their book is the first book published on this method which was developed in the…

  • BA in Liberal Studies, Business and Management Studies

    Antioch’s Business and Management Studies (BMS) Concentration is designed to help students develop the knowledge to succeed in and critique the professions they will enter and lead.

Announcing the New President of Antioch University