When Inclusion Carries a Price, Will Colleges Still Lead?
Even in the current policy and legal environment, colleges can still take steps to be inclusive of transgender athletes.
Even in the current policy and legal environment, colleges can still take steps to be inclusive of transgender athletes.
We want to thank all of those who attended the State of the College in person and online. Your presence and support means so much to our community.
A group of students is representing Antioch College in Washington D.C. this week. They are attending the Work College Consortium Student Conference.
We must stand tall and clear. We must emphasize that belonging is the fundamental unit of
a healthy society.
This month the Antioch College community welcomed dozens of new students to campus, marking the largest incoming winter class since reopening. Students are settling in, joining their new crews, and exploring different areas of study.
Faculty and staff gathered together at the Coretta Scott King Center for a holiday celebration.
In 2025, Americans didn’t just vote—they made a statement. Across the country, from urban strongholds to suburban neighborhoods, people turned out to show that democracy is alive when we show up for one another.
On Friday, November 14th, 2025, Antioch College hosted a Soil Health Symposium, as a part of Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association’s state-wide Soil Health Week.
Antioch College recently came together for, a long-standing campus tradition centered on service, connection, and celebration.
This season, Antioch Farm had a bountiful harvest: 1,764 pounds of potatoes (including our farm favorite blue Adirondacks), apples from our orchard trees, and a new record of 3,082 pounds of squash and pumpkins.
Antioch College President speaks on standing with international students and affirming the right to free expression for all.
In this creative writing piece, published by the Yellow Springs News, Antioch College President asks the local community, “What does a world that works for everyone look like to you?”
Cleveland.com/The Plain Dealer publishes President Fernandes’ guest column titled, When we abandon care, we abandon ourselves.
A pastor, moral leader, and architect of the contemporary Poor People’s Campaign, Reverend Barber is one of the most powerful voices for justice and democracy in America today.
Antioch College stands firm in its commitment to justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion.