Faculty
Professor Sadruddin Boga Presents “A Final Reflection”
May 4, 2012
The Center for Teaching and Learning presents Faculty Final Reflection celebrating Sadruddin Boga
May 10,
12 - 1:30PM
Room 100
Dr. Sadruddin Boga has been a Core Faculty member in the Center for Creative Change since 1997 and is making the leap into retirement at the end of the quarter. Join the AUS community in celebrating his rich career while listening to his “final reflection.”
Below are just a few of the attendees:
Australian TV’s Dateline Interviews Antioch Professor About PTSD
April 25, 2012
It is estimated that a US war veteran dies every 80 minutes………not in combat, but by committing suicide. Mark Russell, Ph.D., School of Applied Psychology, Counseling and Family Therapy core faculty member and chair of the Psy.D. program, was recently interviewed by Australian television about the devastating effects of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Here is the link to the 18 minute dramatic piece:
Russell is a nationally recognized expert in training, treatment, and research on post-traumatic stress disorders. He was recently honored by the U.S. Army for his excellence in providing evidence-based training and treatment of war stress injuries to the Army Combat Stress Control unit at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
Dr. Sadruddin Boga to Retire
April 4, 2012
Dr. Sadruddin Boga, who has been a core faculty member in the Center for Creative Change since 1997, is making the leap into retirement at the end of Spring quarter.
If you can, please join the AUS community in celebrating a rich career while listening to his “final reflection” on Thursday, May 10th, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in room 100 presented by the Center for Teaching and Learning. If you cannot make it to this event and would like to email Sadru, he can be reached at sboga@antioch.edu.
Vice President of Academic Affairs Has New Blog
March 28, 2012
http://ausvpaa.wordpress.com/
Two Psychology Professors Honored
March 8, 2012
Antioch’s School of Applied Psychology, Counseling and Family Therapy has yet another banner year of awards going to our outstanding CFT faculty. This year Jerry Saltzman recieved the Supervisor of the Year Award and Kirk Honda received the Teacher of the Year Award by the Washington Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (WAMFT). Kirk is the tall one in the picture.




