Arts at Antioch PresentsTime, Place & Presence Lola BetzMichael PereaMaria RamirezViktor ShinkleRosemarie Compton Thursday, March 24th, 20226:30 PMOld Art BuildingLight Refreshments Provided COVID-19 vaccination required. Please adhere to Antioch's current COVID-19 protocols.
Antioch College March Town Hall 2022Thursday, March 24th, 7 - 8:30 PM ET Please register to attend:https://alumni.antiochcollege.edu/e/town-hall-meeting-spring-2022 Join Online: tinyurl.com/yc88txysOr by Phone +1 (929) 205-6099 EMCEEShelby Chestnut ‘05, Chair, Board of Trustees THE PRESIDENTIAL PERSPECTIVEJane Fernandes, President GROWING FINANCIAL STABILITYBob McKee ‘88, VP of Finance THE VIEW FROM ADMISSIONSShane Creepingbear ‘08, Dean of Admission, Kiowa […]
Celebrating Transgender Day of VisibilityYellow Springs Pride, Inclusive Resilient Yellow Springs Coalition, and Antioch College March 31, 20227:00 pm Join us as we stand with our Transgender community in celebration of their lives, impact, and visibility. Inspiring Stories • Light Refreshments • LGBTQ+ Information & Advocacy. Get inspired and discover more ways to make a […]
The Volunteer Work Project is officially back in-person! We have worked out a plan to bring the Volunteer Work Project back to campus for APRIL 2022! Housing is being offered at West Hall. All volunteers will need to be fully vaccinated and follow all the COVID safety protocols while on campus. Please complete the registration as soon […]
This event is an acknowledgment and celebration of the lifelong works of Coretta Scott King and Maya Angelou to address America’s historical racial and social injustices through their art, humanities, civil rights, and social justice efforts. Recognition will also be given to additional Americans whose work closely aligns with theirs. Both Coretta Scott King and […]
Participants will experience a humanistic process that explores how we are socialized and conditioned to think about race and racism in this country. Through an in-depth analysis of class, power and race this interactive process challenges participants to analyze the structures that hinder social equity and our role in transforming the disproportionate racial outcomes and […]
Participants will experience a humanistic process that explores how we are socialized and conditioned to think about race and racism in this country. Through an in-depth analysis of class, power and race this interactive process challenges participants to analyze the structures that hinder social equity and our role in transforming the disproportionate racial outcomes and […]
An In-Person and Online Event, Open to the Public On Wednesday, June 15th at 7pm, Dr. Jennifer Grubbs, an Antioch College anthropology professor, will discuss her new book, Ecoliberation: Reimagining Resistance and the Green Scare (McGill-Queens University Press, 2021). The event will take place on the Antioch College campus, in ASB 219, the Cinema Room. […]