Jean Pappas ’51
Laurence Iwao Yamagata ’55
Firm Hired for Presidential Search
Frank B. Slezak ’51
Joseph Daniel “Dan” Carrigan, Former Staff
Some Romance, Some Revolution, and the ‘Square Root of Love’
Wishing you all a happy Valentine’s Day or at least some “romantic” and “revolutionary” moments or memories.
The 365 Project Promotes Black Culture in Yellow Springs
For Black History Month, the 365 Project will share one video each week that takes viewers on a journey through Yellow Springs to learn about land ownership of Blacks in the past up to the present. In their most recent video, the 365 Project take a walk through Antioch College’s campus and the surrounding area.
Nina Hamilton’s Report to the Board of Trustees November 1946
The November 1946 Board of Trustees meeting included a presentation on the educational program in race relations at Antioch College with comments from students, including Nina Hamilton Anthony, sister of the famous novelist, Virginia Hamilton.
Storytelling
Choose Your Character
Edmund “Pat” Hamilton Kelly ’62
J. Budd Steinhilber, Friend of the College
Richard M. Lundy ’50
John Chaney ’75
Thomas H. Osborne ’60
Marshall A. Kent ’50
Daniel Lednicer ’52
Nancy “Yasha” Isabel Sitz ’87
Suzanne Rudolf ’61
Phyllis A. Stevens ’54
Helene B. Tamarin ’73
Mark I. Harrison ’57
Presidential Search Committee Formed, Chaired by Ro Nita Hawes-Saunders
9to5 by Julia Reichert ’70 and Steve Bognar on PBS
9to5: The Story of a Movement” by Julia Reichert ’70 and Steve Bognar made its national debut on PBS on Monday, February 1, 2021.
Miller Fellows Constructing New Agraria Hoop House
Construction of a new hoop house on Agraria began last weekend with the help of Antioch College Miller Fellows: Juliana Aisa, Hunter Compton ’24, Angel Harris ’24, David Klasovsky ’22, Kyla Lemin ’24, Vanae Pate ’24, Chanel Phillips ’24, Romel Phillips ’24, Melanie Rudolf, Delaney Schlesinger-Devlin, and Madison Stephenson ’24, and Encore Miller Fellows.
Alumni Nomination Scholarship
Emma Amos ’58 Exhibition
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will present “Color Odyssey” – an exhibition featuring the works of acclaimed artist Emma Amos ’58. The exhibition premieres on Saturday, Jan 30, 2021, and will run until Sunday, Apr 25, 2021.
Kevin McGruder Interviewed on Columbus Dispatch Podcast
Dr. Kevin McGruder has been interviewed by Dr. Terrance Dean and “The Other Side” podcast host, Scot Kirk, about his essay “How to be an Antiracist in Ohio.”
Amanda Akers ’19: Seoul Connections
Amanda Akers graduated from Antioch College in 2019, studying under a self-designed major with a focus in Creative Writing. She currently lives and works in Seoul, South Korea, pursuing writing whilst working as an English teacher.
Martin Luther King’s Ties to Antioch Highlighted
Articles highlight Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s ties to the Dayton area and the relevance of his message today, including Antioch College.
Remembering Errol Medicine
Antioch College marks the passing of Errol Medicine, a true friend of the College and a beloved elder to many in our family.
Errol Medicine, Friend of the College
Ebere Onwudiwe, Former Faculty
Paul A. Atkins, Friend of the College
Telling YOUR Story!
As the holidays approach, whatever and however you celebrate, this Buffalo wishes you health and sanity.
How We Spend the Vacations at Antioch
What follows appeared in the very first issue of the earliest College publication in Antiochiana, not to mention the earliest known account of an Antioch Christmas break.
Amia Yokoyama Teaching Intro to Animation
Multimedia artist Amia Megumi Yokoyama is teaching Intro to Animation at Antioch College during the winter quarter.
Mario A. Polizzotti, Friend of the College
Anne Mullinax-Jones ’74
Sally P. McGuire ’52
100 Years and Still Working
For 100 years, a central component of Antioch’s progressive education model has been its flagship Cooperative Education (Co-op) Program, the first to be established as a core component in an undergraduate liberal arts program.
Apply ‘broken-windows’ theory to policing, writes McGruder
Peter N. Miller ’65
George Von Scheven ’59
Lessons in Work for a Lifetime
Gabe Iglesia ’16: Life as a Diplomat
Gabe Iglesia ’16 majored in Political Economy at Antioch and has been working for the State Department for four and a half years (two of which were with the Foreign Service).
Peter Jacobs ’61 Awarded the Order of Canada
Jacobs has been recognized with one of Canada’s highest civilian honors for his contributions to environmental responsibility and sustainable development.
Seasons’ Greetings from the Extended Family
As the holidays approach, whatever and however you celebrate, this Buffalo wishes you health and sanity.
Holiday Greetings
A selection from Antiochiana’s file of Antioch greeting cards from holidays past.