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  1. Home › Santa Barbara › Ask AUSB! Thank you for your interest in Antioch University Santa Barbara! Please provide the information below, and a member of the Admissions Team will contact you within 48 hours; or call 805.962.8179 x.5301 to speak with us today.

  2. Home › Faculty Directory › Misty Gibson, PhD, LMHC, ATR-BC, CST, ACS Misty Gibson, Ph.D., LMHC, ATR-BC, CST, ACS (she/her) has joined Antioch University Seattle as faculty for the CAT department. She holds a Ph.D. of Counselor Education and Supervision and was a graduate of the AUS Masters in Counseling and Art Therapy program. She

  3. Antioch University Seattle Home › Faculty Directory › Sara Beth Lohre Sara Beth Lohre’s experience includes nonprofit management, community networking and organizing, curriculum and program development, and extensive counseling experience with a wide range of issues and populations including those transitioning from incarceration.

  4. Antioch University’s Department of Information Technology provides support and services to empower students, faculty, and staff to accomplish their goals through technology. Information Technology supports Antioch’s departments through academic technology and contributes to the overall institutional effectiveness.

  5. Home › Faculty Directory › Ling Cheun Bianca Lee, 李靈津 Bianca is an artist, advocate, Board-Certified Registered Art Therapist, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (IL), and Licensed Mental Health Counselor (WA). They joined Antioch University in 2022. Within the 10+ years of practicing in the mental health field in multiple cities across the globe, Bianca experienced

  6. Peace Corps Prep at Antioch University. Antioch University is a proud Peace Corps Prep partner. We are one of the few PC Prep programs in the country serving adult Bachelor’s degree completion students. Our long-standing connection and mission alignment with Peace Corps makes for a very strong and exciting partnership.

  7. Bria G. Stare. bria is an assistant professor in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) Program at Antioch University, New England. Before teaching, she counseled adult and adolescent clients in community, residential, and inpatient settings in North Texas. bria’s teaching draws from critical theory, harm reduction, and prison abolition.