An online conversation with Dr. Megan Lipsett
Coffee Chat with the School of Undergraduate Studies Program Chair
An Online Conversation with Anne Huffman, Ph.D.: Discover how CIIS fosters community, learning, and student success.
An online conversation hosted by the School of Undergraduate Studies
Ready, Set, Go! Embark on a communal journey with us. Join a dedicated, compassionate, driven, and loving leader who puts the student first. Gain a first-hand perspective on our undergraduate offerings and why CIIS leads the way in liberal learning and connectedness. Hear from Anne Huffman, Ph.D., on how CIIS fosters conversations between faculty and students to celebrate and share integral knowledge and practices. Gain expert insight into approaching and navigating an undergraduate program like no other.
Focus programs during this event:
- Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies (B.A Completion Program)
- Bachelor of Science in Psychedelic Studies (B.S. Completion Program)
- Bachelor of Science in Psychology (B.S. Completion Program)
- Accelerated Bachelor's-to-Master's Programs
Host Bio
Anne Huffman is a transpersonal research psychologist spiritual guide, and former pediatric nurse. She earned her PhD from Sofia University, formerly the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, specializing in spiritual guidance, thanatology, generational research, and transformative teaching and learning. Anne’s research interests include qualitative research methods, transpersonal studies, spirituality, transformative teaching and learning, LGBT studies, thanatology, and generational research. She teaches both online and in-person. She has a passion for online education, lifelong learning, and deep inquiry especially from a narrative tradition. She is the current Chair of the School of Undergraduate Studies. She co-authored the book chapter entitled, “Feminist and Cultural Contributions in Transpersonal Psychology” in The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Transpersonal Psychology and authored a book chapter, “A Constructed Category: Baby Boomers Navigating Aging Through Spirituality and the Media” in Practical Spiritualties in a Media Age.