Shanda Reynelli, MA '04
Department of Applied Psychology

"I was immediately attracted to Antioch because of how the admissions staff really cared about me as a person-it was obvious this was a community of people who cared about each other."
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Mary Hopgood, MEd '02
Department of Education

Mary was first attracted to the Antioch New England program because it offered her a chance to get her master’s degree in two years without interrupting her teaching. But what she found were benefits that would go much deeper.
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Kenold Moreau, MS Candidate '08
Department of Environmental Studies

The people of the region, Moreau says, depend on the land for their survival. Agriculture provides more than just food, he notes. It provides the income that allows residents "to provide health care, to send their children to school. For everything, they depend on agriculture." read more about Kenold >>>
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Scott Vinci, MS '05
Department of Organization & Management

After twenty years in the ranks of the Hartford, Connecticut police, Lieutenant Vinci volunteered for an assignment to train civilian police in war-torn Bosnia. Those nineteen months expanded his horizons. When he returned to the U.S., he retired from the department. read more about Scott >>>
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Amanda Hitchings, PsyD '04
Department of Clinical Psychology

In January 2001, while an Antioch New England Psy.D. student, Amanda Hitchings began a major public service project-a mental health program for expectant mothers at Cheshire Medical Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene. Four years and a lot of hard work later, the Pregnancy Wellness Program is going strong. To date the program has helped more than 135 patients.
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