AUSB Stories
Michaelo Rosso-Balcazar – Student
“People at AUSB said they needed more males in the field and the fact that I was bilingual was a big asset. All of the sudden my life changed. My job as a family advocate is intense. Just for someone to be available to listen to these families and the problems they have is huge. I recommend AUSB to a lot of people. The people who work there are passionate about what they do.” More …
Joyce McCullough, BA class of 2003
Joyce talks about her experience at AUSB and how it helped to shape her career goals. She is currently the Executive Director at Habitat for Humanity of Southern Santa Barbara County.
Cheri Morgan-Gossett, BA 2010 graduate
Cheri talks about her experience at AUSB and her current work as a counselor at Santa Barbara City College.
Dr. Juliet Rohde-Brown, Core Faculty, PsyD Program
“As a faculty member at Antioch, there’s the ability to really know the students, not to have a lot of students sitting in one lecture hall. I hope that students learn to constantly question the current paradigm and their own belief systems and their own judgment. Sensitive, global citizenship in the profession of psychology is important because our students are deeply investing in supporting the range of individuals, families and groups with whom they will interact.” More…
Rodney Gustafson, Class of 2001
“Antioch has helped me mold my life. While at AUSB, I did a practicum during which I studied companies in the arts that failed and why they failed. It helped me look at trends in the arts. What Antioch did for me was that it gave me a way to support my own vision and grow that vision. Antioch also made me think about ‘What am I giving to this world?’” More...
Whitney Dunbar, Second Year PsyD Student
Lamar Smith, Third Year PsyD Student
