Amelia Gonzalez ’17 featured in PBS special
Jorma Kaukonen ’64 Featured in NYT Top 10 Best Quarantine Concerts
Felicia Chappelle ’91 Launches New Podcast
Luisa Bieri Featured by Dayton Daily News
Michael Casselli ’87 Featured by Dayton Daily News
Dr. Pamela “Pam” Olsen ’68
Marina Powdermaker ’86
Dr. Mary Belenky ’55
New Album Release by Aurore Sibley ’98 (a.k.a. Peterson)
Book Release by Ellen Tovatt Leary ’64
Yellow Springs Village Council mandates wearing masks downtown
Alan Brownstein ’69: Down With The Traitors And Up With The Stars
James “Joshua” L. Billings ’78
Mary Mann to Nathaniel Peabody
Eric Rhodes ’16 Examines Ohio’s Confederate History
Yellow Springs Council Declares Racism a “Public Health Crisis”
House Democrats Pass DC Statehood Bill
10 Day Challenge: My Love Can Change My World
Fiona A. Knox-Leuba ’49
Black Student Union Awards
Week 1: Building a Mud Oven
Shirley Geneva Smith-Lewis ’83
Daniel Michael Grady, Former Faculty
Terri Windling ’79 Announces Bumblehill Press
Eleanor Holmes Norton ’60 Talks DC Statehood
New Book Release by Anna K. Scotti ’80
Seashore Ruminations from a Time of Covid-19
At the onset of the pandemic shutdown, my wife, Karen Klobucher ’71, and I …
College Takes Decisive Budget Action
Care Counts in Crisis: College Admissions Deans Respond to COVID-19
Gabby Loomis-Amrhein ’17 Interviewed by WYSO
Where Are They Now: Aj Fouts ’18
Juneteenth!
Peter R. Vea ’62
Howard W. Jay III ’75
Carol M. Gregory ’58
Helen O. Epps, Former Staff
Barbara C. Singleton ’54
Roger Cranos, Friend to the College
Douglas “Doug” R. Roycroft ’62
Bryce E. Perry ’69
Dr. Thomas Edward Brown ’50
Juneteenth Named Official Holiday
Antioch College announces that June 19—Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day, Jubilee Day, and Cel-Liberation Day, which commemorates the end of slavery in the United States—will be recognized annually as an official holiday. The campus community will be encouraged to observe the holiday in reflection, celebrations, and action.
John Sims ’90: A Letter to Police
Julia Reichert ’70 to Present Commencement Address
Julia Reichert ‘70 will be the College’s Commencement speaker at its virtual ceremony to be streamed on Saturday, June 20, 2020 at 1 PM ET. The livestream will be available to view by the public on the College’s Commencement website at 1 PM via antiochcollege.edu/commencement.
Morgan Hayslip ’21 Creates New Orleans Inspired Art Project
Homage to Bob
Part 2
Holda Wilcox ’51 at Cooperstown Rally, Recalls First Protest in 1946
Idris Ackamoor ’73 to Release New Album This Summer
Avoiding Covid-19
No, I am not ignoring COVID-19. I am finding ways while in lockdown to focus on …