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‘This is Our Work:’ Teachers are the Elders for Today’s Children

AUNE’s new Holistic Special Education concentration can help educators learn to build safe places for children overwhelmed by a frenzied  world, said Kim Jon Payne, keynote speaker at the conference Can We Do it Better? Alternative Approaches to Special Education, … Read More

AUNE’s Commencement Speaker: Invest Time and Energy in the Things that Count

Consider your investments, Oran Hesterman, president and chief executive officer of Fair Food Network, advised the graduates at AUNE’s graduation on May 18. But it wasn’t money he was talking about. He meant investments of “time, passion, intellect, and focused … Read More

ES Students Present Consulting Project to City of Keene

Students in the Climate Change: Resilience, Adaptation, and Mitigation course in Environmental Studies presented the results of their consulting project to the City of Keene’s Cities for Climate Protection Committee (CPC) on May 9. The students’ project updated the city … Read More

New Lower Tuition on Certificate in Autism Spectrum Disorder!

We’ve reduced the tuition rate for our Autism Spectrum Disorder Certificate. Now more affordable than ever!

Ginsberg-Wessels Scholarship is Awarded to Marilyn Castriotta

Marilyn Castriotta, a student in the the Department of Environmental Studies’   Conservation Biology concentration, has been awarded the 2013 William R. Ginsberg and Thomas K. Wessels  Environmental Studies Scholarship  Award. The scholarship, the highest award given by the faculty of … Read More

Conference Will Introduce AUNE’s New Holistic Special Ed Program on May 22

Alternative approaches to special education will be the focus of a one-day conference on Wednesday, May 22, at Antioch University New England (AUNE).  AUNE’s Department of Education will introduce its new master’s concentration in Holistic Special Education at the conference, … Read More

Oran Hesterman, Sustainable Agriculture Leader, to Speak at AUNE Commencement

Oran B. Hesterman, a national leader in sustainable agriculture and food systems, will be the keynote speaker at the commencement for Antioch University New England (AUNE) students on May 18. Hesterman is president and chief executive officer of Fair Food … Read More

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Tuition Price Reduced on Sustainability in Business Certificate!

We’ve reduced the tuition rate for our Sustainability in Business Certificate. Now it’s more affordable and accessible than ever. This noncredit certificate program is for you if you’re planning to lead a green team or integrate sustainability practices into a … Read More

New, Lower Price on Marriage & Family Therapy Certificate!

We’ve reduced the tuition rate for our Marriage & Family Therapy Certificate program. Now it’s more affordable and accessible than ever. Working professionals with a graduate degree in counseling who want specialized training in Marriage and Family Therapy will find … Read More

Tuition Reduced on Certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis!

We’ve reduced the tuition rate for Applied Behavior Analysis Certificate. Now it’s more affordable than ever! Check out this program for working professionals.

Come Help CGC Build Gardens in Keene

The Keene Community Garden Connections (CGC) is looking for volunteers to help build raised garden beds  at three sites in Keene: •Monday, May 13. 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m., Monadnock Peer Support Agency, 64 Beaver Street. •Tuesday, May 14. 9 … Read More

PsyD Student Honored by Project Eye to Eye

Molly Conley, a first-year PsyD student, will receive an award on May 14 from Project Eye to Eye, a national mentoring organization she worked with as an undergraduate student at Columbia University in New York City. Molly is being honored … Read More

Amber Pairis and W. Rhett Lamb Win 2013 Environmental Excellence Awards

The Department of Environmental Studies at Antioch University New England (AUNE) will present two Environmental Excellence awards on Friday, May 17, at the department’s year-end ceremony.  •The 2013 Community Member Environmental Excellence Award will go to W. Rhett Lamb, planning … Read More

Governor’s Environmental Award Going to EFS Alum and Her Sustainable School

The Reading (Vemont) Elementary School will receive one of the 2013 Vermont Governor’s Awards for Environmental Excellence,  on May 14 at the Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility’s spring conference at the University of Vermont Davis Center. Patty Collins, MEd ’11, … Read More

Laura Thomas Published by Education Week

An article by Laura Thomas, director of the Antioch Center for School Renewal, was published by Education Week May 1. It’s titled  “The Monster at the End of The Common Core,”  and you can read it here.

Meet the Mountain! May 11 with MERE Staff on Mount Monadnock

The Monadnock Ecological Research and Education Project (MERE) at Antioch University New England, in partnership with the New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation, will host a Meet the Mountain! Day, from 9 a.m.–1 p.m.,  Saturday, May 11, at the … Read More

AUNE’s Toni Murdock Student Innovation Award Given to Eliza Daniels

Eliza Daniels, a third-year master’s student in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) program in the Department of Applied Psychology at Antioch University New England (AUNE), has been awarded the first Toni Murdock Student Innovation Award.  Daniels developed a training … Read More

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