Randy Morris, Ph.D., CSL is Professor Emeritus at Antioch University Seattle where he taught in the BA Liberal Studies Program for 30 years and was the coordinator of the Psychology and Spiritual Studies concentrations.
Prior to his career at Antioch University, Randy taught K-12 students, including 3 years at the Hiroshima International School in Hiroshima, Japan.
He is the President Emeritus of the Board at Rite of Passage Journeys, a non-profit dedicated to restoring rites of passage for youth, adults, and elders. He is also the Co-President of the Seattle Jung Society.
Randy is a Certified Sage-ing Leader (CSL) with Sage-ing International where he serves on their executive committee and continues to teach classes in Dreamwork, Ritual Process, Elderhood, and Rites of Passage. He is the co-author of the book Nagasaki Spirits, Hiroshima Voices: Making Sense of the Nuclear Age and co-editor of the book Rites of Passage Into Elderhood.
In his spare time, he is a grandfather to five and likes to play pickleball, strum his guitar, and paddle his kayak in his beloved Salish Sea.
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