Social Science News
Antioch In Extremis
It’s a 20 mile drive from Antioch College’s campus to the Dayton Correctional Institute (DCI), a state women’s prison just west of the city for which it’s named. If you know your way, and if there’s no traffic on US-35 going into Dayton, you can...
Dean Snyder Serves as Divisional Program Chair for APSA
In August 2019, the American Political Science Association (APSA), the world’s leading political science professional organization, held its Annual Meeting in Washington D.C. Dr. Dean Snyder, Assistant Professor of Political Economy, played a key...
Notes From the Field: Jennifer Grubbs and Téofilo Espada-Brignoni
Fall 2019Notes From the Field is a series of updates from Antioch College faculty members about the travel and research they've conducted. As a collaborative effort, Dr. Jennifer Grubbs (Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology) and Dr. Téofilo...
Notes From the Field: Jennifer Grubbs
Summer 2019Notes From the Field is a series of updates from Antioch College faculty members about the travel and research they've conducted. I spent a month this summer traveling through Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland with my family....
Professors Present at Conference in Cincinnati
Didier Franco, assistant professor of Spanish Language/Culture, and Téofilo Espada-Brignoni, visiting assistant professor of Psychology, both presented at the 39th Cincinnati Conference on Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures, held in...
First-year student presents research at conference
Antioch College was represented by a student and member of the faculty at the 111th Annual Meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology. The Conference was held in Cincinnati from March 7–9, 2019. First-year student Delaney...
Espada-Brignoni presents research at four conferences
Teófilo Espada-Brignoni, visiting assistant professor of psychology, presents his research at four major conferences. In February, he presented “Imperial diet: The American palate and Puerto Rican agriculture” at the Wilson College Humanities...
Shelby Chestnut ’05 on 2018 LGBTQ State of the Union panel
Shelby Chestnut '05 was featured on Logo Networks 2018 LGBTQ State of the Union. Chestnut is the director of policy and program at the Transgender Law Center. Chestnut served as the director of community organizing and public advocacy at the New...
Rebecca Smith ’16, human rights legal fellow
Rebecca Smith '16 is one of seven law students selected to serve at the International Criminal Court. Smith earned a BA in anthropology at Antioch College in 2016. She has served as a volunteer at a sexual assault crisis center in the Middle East...