Regula Berger , MA, PhD '04
Department of Applied Psychology

Even while completing a research-based doctorate in clinical psychology in Switzerland, Regula Berger knew she would want to go back to school to complete the training she needed to be a couples and family therapist. "My Ph.D. program was focused solely on research and not on clinical work and my heart was more fully into people than statistics."
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Jen Gresham, MEd '02
Department of Education

A teacher for years in informal environmental education settings, Jen Gresham decided to go back to school when she started to look for a new job and realized that all of the positions that interested her required a Master's degree.
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Chris Covel, MS '02
Department of Environmental Studies

Chris was a field scientist working in the water exploration and consulting industry for more than a dozen years. "I realized that the water I was finding, in the places that I was finding it, was actually facilitating the destruction of the planet. We were going in, finding water for our clients so they could build these huge, high-end, gated communities. read more about Chris >>>
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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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