Mike Evans, 2011
Mike Evans began his M.A. with Teacher Preparation program in April 2010. Read about his ongoing Antioch experience through his blog.
Michael Bruesch, 2007
He saw Antioch as a place for change and progressive thinking and says he chose the University for its commitment to urban education, school reform and multiculturalism. Click here to read more.
Drew Larson, 2007
It was the availability of programs and the Belltown location that brought Drew Larson to Antioch Seattle. Within a month of his graduation, Larson had a job offer in the Highline School District. Click here to read more.
Jon Rogers, 2006
Now a teacher at Denny Middle School in West Seattle, he believes in Antioch's message of social justice in our global village. He says his education was instrumental to his professional development as an educator. Click here to read more.
Jessica Johnson, 2004
Before coming to Antioch, she knew there were things that needed to be done in the world, but now she feels empowered to make those changes. Click here to read more.
Bernie McDonough, 2004
Now a teacher in the Edmonds school district, he says the core faculty show a great, heartfelt commitment to learning and education as a way of creating and embodying social justice. Click here to read more.
Elizabeth Andreasen, 2003
Her goal was to find a place that would help her become a teacher with a conscience. Now a teacher in the Seattle school district, she says Antioch's alternative approaches and perspectives were the primary selling points. Click here to read more.
James Bernard Smith, 2003
In tutoring Native American students in after-school programs among other activities, he says the knowledge gained during his tenure at Antioch helped prepare him for all these endeavors. Click here to read more.
Jesely Alvarez, 2001
Now an assistant principle in the Renton school district, she says as a result of her Antioch experience, she constantly looks at the world through the lenses of social justice. Click here to read more.
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