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SUMMARY:Baseball on the Lawn: A Historic Game at Antioch College
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Friday\, May 29 at 6:00 PM on the front lawn of Antioch Hall for Baseball on the Lawn: A Historic Game at Antioch College featuring:  \n⚾ The 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings vs. The Springfield Reapers \nThis event is free and open to the public\, with concessions available. \nThis commemorative baseball game continues a story more than 150 years in the making. Originally scheduled for May 31\, 1869\, Antioch College was set to face the Cincinnati Red Stockings\, the first fully professional baseball team\, as part of their groundbreaking national tour. That game was rained out\, postponing what would have been a historic moment. \nIn 2019\, Antioch finally “made up” that matchup in a spirited contest played by vintage baseball rules\, before gloves and many modern conventions\, bringing the past vividly to life. Today’s commemorative game carries that tradition forward\, with the Springfield Reapers stepping in to represent Antioch College. \nEvent Details: \n📍 Location: Front lawn of Antioch Hall \n🕕 Time: 6:00 PM \n🎟️ Admission: Free \n🍿 Concessions available \n🪑 Seating: Please bring lawn chairs and blankets for seating  \nWhether you’re a baseball fan\, a history enthusiast\, or just looking for a fun evening outdoors\, we hope you’ll join us for this unique community event.
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/baseball-on-the-lawn-a-historic-game-at-antioch-college/
LOCATION:Antioch College\, 1 Morgan Pl\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Open to the Public
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260613
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SUMMARY:Mad River Theater Works Theater Camp
DESCRIPTION:MRTW Theater Camp\nJune 1 – June 12. \nFinal Performance on June 12 @ 7PM\n \nMad River Theater Works\, with the support of the Yellow Springs Community Foundation and the Ohio Arts Council\, joyfully invites youth between the ages of 8-17 to participate in a two-week Summer Theater Workshop this June. We will explore theater arts skills\, create an original play with music and put it on its feet in front of a hometown audience. Join us!\n \nInformation and registration form can be found here:\nhttps://madrivertheater.com/new-page-1
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/mad-river-theater-works-theater-camp/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260605T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260605T210000
DTSTAMP:20260526T033819
CREATED:20260318T233846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T151324Z
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SUMMARY:YS Speaker Series: Defining American in the Heartland: A Conversation Between Jose Antonio Vargas and Dr. William Lopez at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:Mad River Theater Works will continue its Ohio Arts Council supported Yellow Springs Speaker Series on June 5th with journalist Jose Antonio Vargas and author Dr. William Lopez. \nIn this engaging conversation between two insightful minds working at the intersection of public health\, policy\, media and activism\, we will explore many aspects of the current state of immigration in America\, as well as the role of activists and authors in the process of understanding and shining light on the struggles our neighbors face.   \nJose Antonio Vargas is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist\, Emmy-nominated filmmaker\, and Tony-nominated theatrical producer. A leading voice for the human rights of immigrants\, he founded the non-profit immigrant storytelling organization Define American\, twice named one of the World’s Most Innovative Companies by Fast Company. His best-selling memoir\, Dear America: Notes of an Undocumented Citizen\, was published by Harper Collins in 2018. In 2026\, the Brooklyn Public Library named it one of the 250 most notable books in U.S. history. \nDr. William Lopez is a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Michigan School of Public Health and Faculty Associate in the Latina/o Studies Program. He is the author of Raiding the Heartland: An American Story of Deportation and Resistance\, a follow-up to his award-winning first book\, Separated: Family and Community in the Aftermath of an Immigration Raid. In addition to his academic research on the public health impacts of deportation\, Dr. Lopez regularly contributes to the public discussions on deportation\, diversity\, and Latino culture in venues such as the Washington Post\, CNN\, San Antonio Express News\, Detroit Free Press\, and Truthout. \nGeneral admission tickets to the event are $15 for adults and $5 for youth/students. This event is part of a week-long “Immigrants Feed America” celebration in Yellow Springs\, which also features a moderated screening of Vargas’ 2013 film Documented\, the unveiling of a community mural\, and food activations via Mazu\, a local global street food restaurant. The Yellow Springs Speaker Series is being supported by the Yellow Springs Community Foundation and the Yellow Springs Library Association. Books for an author signing will be available on site.  \n			\n				Get Tickets\n			\n				Season Ticket Packages
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/ys-speaker-series-defining-american-in-the-heartland-a-conversation-between-jose-antonio-vargas-and-william-lopez-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260610T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260610T133000
DTSTAMP:20260526T033819
CREATED:20260226T193206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T193212Z
UID:56771-1781094600-1781098200@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:Antioch History with Scott Sanders
DESCRIPTION:Antiochiana Archivist Scott Sanders knows more about Antioch College than anyone else in the world. Scott has been at Antioch since 1994 and has lovingly stewarded the College’s collection of books\, artifacts\, and historical records for over 30 years. Here’s your chance to hear him talk about the interesting and entertaining history of Antioch! \nThis monthly series of one hour presentations will be held both in-person at the Olive Kettering Library and virtually via Zoom. Presentations are free and open to the public. There will be time for Q&A after each presentation. These sessions will be recorded and posted on Antioch’s YouTube channel. \nPresentations are from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the Olive Kettering Library. \nOr you can join virtually via Zoom. Presentations will be shared on Antioch’s Facebook channel afterwards. \n\nScheduleMarch 11: 150 Years of Antioch in 60 Minutes or Less: A general overview of Antioch College history from the 1850s to the 2000s. \nApril 8: Fact and Fiction of Antioch College: An attempt to dispel three seemingly impossible-to-dispel myths about the College. \nMay 13: Red\, Russians\, and Spies: Two former professors who used Antioch as a haven from dangerous Russian and Communist spies; one for real\, and the other maybe in his head. \nJune 10: Why So Many Damn Colleges in Ohio: An attempt to explain the reason for the establishment of over eighty small colleges in the great state of Ohio. \nJuly 8: Antioch and The Civil War: A history of Antioch College during the central event in American history\, the US Civil War\, including exploits and experiences of Antiochians who served in the conflict. \nAugust 12: The Devil and Daniel Ellsberg or How Scott Got Fired: A brief history of Antiochiana and a harrowing personal account of Scott’s experiences with Antioch University. \nSeptember 9: The Life of Hugh Taylor Birch: The improbable rags to riches story of a dropout from the 1860s who gave Antioch College a glen (and so much more) and has a dormitory named in his honor. \nOctober 14: Women of the Glen: The lives of three women associated with the College’s former nature preserve: a scientist\, an art collector\, and a sculptor. \nNovember 11: My Hero Horace Mann: A biographical picture show about Antioch College’s first president.
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/antioch-history-with-scott-sandersjune10/
LOCATION:Glacier Hills Senior Living Community\, 1200 Earhart Rd\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advancement & Alumni Relations,Community & Campus Events,Olive Kettering Library,Open to the Public,Public Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260612T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260612T210000
DTSTAMP:20260526T033819
CREATED:20260519T152057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T152102Z
UID:58648-1781290800-1781298000@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:Mad River Theater Works: Summer Theater Camp Performance
DESCRIPTION:Mad River Theater WorksSummer Theater Camp PerformanceFriday\, June 12 @ 7pm \nMad River Theater Works\, with the support of the Yellow Springs Community Foundation and the Ohio Arts Council\, has joyfully invited youth between the ages of 8-17 to participate in a two-week Summer Theater Workshop this June. In our time together with our 30+ participants\, 4 teaching artists and 2 assistant facilitators\, we explore theater arts skills and create an original play with music. On this culminating evening we will put our show on its feet in front of a hometown audience. Please join us! No tickets or reservations needed.
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/mad-river-theater-works-summer-theater-camp-performance/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260620T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260620T120000
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CREATED:20260514T170318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260514T170322Z
UID:58560-1781949600-1781956800@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:Antioch College Commencement 2026
DESCRIPTION:Class of 2026 Commencement will be held on Saturday\, June 20\, 2026.
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/antioch-college-commencement-2026/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic Affairs & Co-op,Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Open to the Public
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260621T133000
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SUMMARY:A Conversation Worth Gathering For
DESCRIPTION:Become A Sponsor\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				A Conversation Worth Gathering ForJoin Antioch College for an intimate\, President-hosted brunch featuring keynote reflections from Ruha Benjamin\nJune 21\, 2026 | 10:30 AM – 1:00 PMAntioch College Campus | Yellow Springs\, Ohio \nTHE GATHERING \nThe day after Commencement\, the conversation deepens. \nJoin Antioch College on June 21 for a special Father’s Day and Summer Solstice brunch bringing together alumni\, donors\, and community leaders for a shared experience rooted in collective care\, social justice\, and institutional responsibility. \nThrough thoughtfully hosted tables with guided conversation prompts and a seasonal brunch\, this gathering extends the energy of Commencement into a more intimate setting designed not just for listening\, but for connection. \nFEATURED SPEAKER \nRuha Benjamin \nA globally recognized scholar and cultural critic Ruha Benjamin is the Alexander Stewart 1886 Professor of African American Studies at Princeton University and founding director of the Ida B. Wells Just Data Lab\, and award-winning author of Race After Technology: Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code\, Viral Justice: How We Grow the World We Want\, and she recently released her fourth book\, Imagination: A Manifesto. Ruha is the recipient of numerous awards and honors\, including the Marguerite Casey Foundation Freedom Scholar Award\, the President’s Award for Distinguished Teaching at Princeton\, and in 2024 she was awarded a MacArthur Foundation “Genius” Fellowship. \nBrunch Keynote: \nWhat We Tend\, What We Pass On: Collective Care and Creative Futures \nWHY THIS MATTERS \nThis is more than a brunch. \nThis gathering is intentionally designed to cultivate meaningful dialogue across sectors while strengthening relationships within the Antioch College community. It advances a shared commitment to social impact and supports students as they prepare for lives of purpose\, creativity\, and engaged leadership. \nEvery seat at the table contributes to Antioch College’s mission. \nSPONSORSHIP — Available Now \nTitle Sponsorship — By ConversationOption to Deliver Opening Remarks and Introduce the KeynoteReserved Table for SixOne Signed BookPromo Recognition (timing dependent)Podium RecognitionReserved event parking \nContact Jera Oliver for Title Sponsorship: joliver@antiochcollege.edu \nIn-Person Table Conversation Sponsor — $2\,026Reserved table for sixOne signed book by Ruha BenjaminRecognition on promotional materialsPodium acknowledgmentReserved event parking \nVirtual Table Conversation Sponsor — $2\,026Donate a full table experience to Antioch students and Yellow Springs community membersOne signed book by Ruha BenjaminRecognition on promotional materialsPodium acknowledgment \nTHE EXPERIENCE \nGuests will experience thoughtfully hosted tables with guided conversation prompts\, a seasonal brunch in a welcoming campus setting\, and a room intentionally designed for connection—not just attendance. The gathering creates a meaningful moment that bridges reflection and action\, inviting participants into deeper dialogue and shared purpose. \nTICKETS — Available in June (Capacity Dependent) \nPatron Admission — $260Premium reserved seatingSigned book by Ruha BenjaminProgram recognitionReserved parking access \nGeneral Admission — $26Full program accessCommunity brunch experience \n			\n				Become A Sponsor
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/a-conversation-worth-gathering-for/
LOCATION:Antioch College\, 1 Morgan Pl\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advancement & Alumni Relations,Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260711
DTSTAMP:20260526T033819
CREATED:20260205T110848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T150414Z
UID:56073-1783296000-1783727999@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:Roots & Wings Youth Camp
DESCRIPTION:ROOTS & WINGS YOUTH CAMP: Planting life skills for grounded and confident growth \nA summer day camp filled with Farm Adventures\, Fitness Fun\, Performing Arts\, Culinary Activities\, Social Awareness\, Creative Writing & Crafts & Games. \nFor: Recommended for students entering 2nd grade – 6th grade\, Fall 2025When: Monday\, July 6 – Friday\, July 10\, 2026\, 9am-4pm DailyLocation: Wellness Center at Antioch College\, 240 E South College St\, Yellow Springs\, OH 45387\, (937) 319-0100 (Wellness Center)Contact: Kathy Kern Ross\, Wellness Center Director\, kross@antiochcollege.edu \n Regular Rate: $300.00 per camper – Early Bird Discount of $25 off through May 1stSibling / Multi-Family Member Discount: $25.00 off second and each additional camper \nAntioch College Faculty and Staff – use your PROMO code for $25.00 off! \n			\n				Register
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/roots-wings-youth-camp-2/
LOCATION:OH
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Open to the Public,Public Programs,Wellness Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260708T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260708T133000
DTSTAMP:20260526T033819
CREATED:20260226T193322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T193327Z
UID:56773-1783513800-1783517400@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:Antioch History with Scott Sanders
DESCRIPTION:Antiochiana Archivist Scott Sanders knows more about Antioch College than anyone else in the world. Scott has been at Antioch since 1994 and has lovingly stewarded the College’s collection of books\, artifacts\, and historical records for over 30 years. Here’s your chance to hear him talk about the interesting and entertaining history of Antioch! \nThis monthly series of one hour presentations will be held both in-person at the Olive Kettering Library and virtually via Zoom. Presentations are free and open to the public. There will be time for Q&A after each presentation. These sessions will be recorded and posted on Antioch’s YouTube channel. \nPresentations are from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the Olive Kettering Library. \nOr you can join virtually via Zoom. Presentations will be shared on Antioch’s Facebook channel afterwards. \n\nScheduleMarch 11: 150 Years of Antioch in 60 Minutes or Less: A general overview of Antioch College history from the 1850s to the 2000s. \nApril 8: Fact and Fiction of Antioch College: An attempt to dispel three seemingly impossible-to-dispel myths about the College. \nMay 13: Red\, Russians\, and Spies: Two former professors who used Antioch as a haven from dangerous Russian and Communist spies; one for real\, and the other maybe in his head. \nJune 10: Why So Many Damn Colleges in Ohio: An attempt to explain the reason for the establishment of over eighty small colleges in the great state of Ohio. \nJuly 8: Antioch and The Civil War: A history of Antioch College during the central event in American history\, the US Civil War\, including exploits and experiences of Antiochians who served in the conflict. \nAugust 12: The Devil and Daniel Ellsberg or How Scott Got Fired: A brief history of Antiochiana and a harrowing personal account of Scott’s experiences with Antioch University. \nSeptember 9: The Life of Hugh Taylor Birch: The improbable rags to riches story of a dropout from the 1860s who gave Antioch College a glen (and so much more) and has a dormitory named in his honor. \nOctober 14: Women of the Glen: The lives of three women associated with the College’s former nature preserve: a scientist\, an art collector\, and a sculptor. \nNovember 11: My Hero Horace Mann: A biographical picture show about Antioch College’s first president.
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/antioch-history-with-scott-sandersjuly8/
LOCATION:Glacier Hills Senior Living Community\, 1200 Earhart Rd\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advancement & Alumni Relations,Community & Campus Events,Olive Kettering Library,Open to the Public,Public Programs
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alumni Relations":MAILTO:alumni@antiochcollege.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260727
DTSTAMP:20260526T033819
CREATED:20260402T154331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T154714Z
UID:57683-1783728000-1785110399@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:Antioch EcoFarm & Food Foresting Program
DESCRIPTION:Antioch EcoFarm & Food Foresting Program\nFor more Information and registration: \nEcoFarm and Food Foresting Program \n \n			\n				Register
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/antioch-ecofarm-food-foresting-program/
LOCATION:Arts & Science Building\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Herndon Gallery,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260714T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260714T210000
DTSTAMP:20260526T033819
CREATED:20260309T173427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T174118Z
UID:57177-1784055600-1784062800@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:Horse Lords at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:Horse Lords\nAs an instrumental unit\, Horse Lords rely on a collective voice and focus to provide the band’s core strength; a process enriched by their disparate musical interests. The quartet\, formed in 2010\, embraces Renaissance counterpoint\, covers composer Julius Eastman\, plays instruments specially fretted for microtonality\, and organizes its music through polyrhythmic matrices. The ingenious machinery of their music is humanized with exploration and passion. \nGuitarist Owen Gardner and saxophonist / percussionist Andrew Bernstein met in the ‘00s at Goucher College in suburban Baltimore—the former steeped in global folk musics and experimental music\, the latter a budding composer. As members of the rich Baltimore music scene\, notably the band Teeth Mountain\, they met bassist Max Eilbacher\, who has subsequently blazed a path in electroacoustic music\, and drummer Sam Haberman. \nFrom the beginning\, Horse Lords have played music defined by repetition and complexity\, often at length\, and presented it in ways that telegraph their concern with questioning social and political norms. “Conceptually\, our music is always interested in the tension between the aesthetic\, the political\, and the material domains of art\, and the political muteness of instrumental music\,” the band says. “How can we imbue wordless music with a radical political message? The whole project of Horse Lords is an attempt to answer this question\, and all of our decisions\, musical and otherwise\, are informed by it.” \n			\n				Get Tickets\n			\n				Season Ticket Packages
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/horse-lords-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260726
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260802
DTSTAMP:20260526T033819
CREATED:20250806T164737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T154643Z
UID:54465-1785024000-1785628799@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:Summer Arts Institute: Myths Magic and Folklore thru Clay and the Creative Spirit
DESCRIPTION:Summer Arts Institute: Myths Magic and Folklore thru Clay and the Creative Spirit\nInformation and Registration: \nCommunity Learning
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/myths-magic-and-folklore-thru-clay-and-the-creative-spirit/
LOCATION:Herndon Gallery\, 805 Livermore Street\, Antioch College\, South Hall\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387-1683\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Herndon Gallery,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260812T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260812T133000
DTSTAMP:20260526T033819
CREATED:20260226T193443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T193448Z
UID:56775-1786537800-1786541400@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:Antioch History with Scott Sanders
DESCRIPTION:Antiochiana Archivist Scott Sanders knows more about Antioch College than anyone else in the world. Scott has been at Antioch since 1994 and has lovingly stewarded the College’s collection of books\, artifacts\, and historical records for over 30 years. Here’s your chance to hear him talk about the interesting and entertaining history of Antioch! \nThis monthly series of one hour presentations will be held both in-person at the Olive Kettering Library and virtually via Zoom. Presentations are free and open to the public. There will be time for Q&A after each presentation. These sessions will be recorded and posted on Antioch’s YouTube channel. \nPresentations are from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the Olive Kettering Library. \nOr you can join virtually via Zoom. Presentations will be shared on Antioch’s Facebook channel afterwards. \n\nScheduleMarch 11: 150 Years of Antioch in 60 Minutes or Less: A general overview of Antioch College history from the 1850s to the 2000s. \nApril 8: Fact and Fiction of Antioch College: An attempt to dispel three seemingly impossible-to-dispel myths about the College. \nMay 13: Red\, Russians\, and Spies: Two former professors who used Antioch as a haven from dangerous Russian and Communist spies; one for real\, and the other maybe in his head. \nJune 10: Why So Many Damn Colleges in Ohio: An attempt to explain the reason for the establishment of over eighty small colleges in the great state of Ohio. \nJuly 8: Antioch and The Civil War: A history of Antioch College during the central event in American history\, the US Civil War\, including exploits and experiences of Antiochians who served in the conflict. \nAugust 12: The Devil and Daniel Ellsberg or How Scott Got Fired: A brief history of Antiochiana and a harrowing personal account of Scott’s experiences with Antioch University. \nSeptember 9: The Life of Hugh Taylor Birch: The improbable rags to riches story of a dropout from the 1860s who gave Antioch College a glen (and so much more) and has a dormitory named in his honor. \nOctober 14: Women of the Glen: The lives of three women associated with the College’s former nature preserve: a scientist\, an art collector\, and a sculptor. \nNovember 11: My Hero Horace Mann: A biographical picture show about Antioch College’s first president.
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/antioch-history-with-scott-sandersaugust12/
LOCATION:Glacier Hills Senior Living Community\, 1200 Earhart Rd\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advancement & Alumni Relations,Community & Campus Events,Olive Kettering Library,Open to the Public,Public Programs
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alumni Relations":MAILTO:alumni@antiochcollege.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260909T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260909T133000
DTSTAMP:20260526T033819
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T193552Z
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SUMMARY:Antioch History with Scott Sanders
DESCRIPTION:Antiochiana Archivist Scott Sanders knows more about Antioch College than anyone else in the world. Scott has been at Antioch since 1994 and has lovingly stewarded the College’s collection of books\, artifacts\, and historical records for over 30 years. Here’s your chance to hear him talk about the interesting and entertaining history of Antioch! \nThis monthly series of one hour presentations will be held both in-person at the Olive Kettering Library and virtually via Zoom. Presentations are free and open to the public. There will be time for Q&A after each presentation. These sessions will be recorded and posted on Antioch’s YouTube channel. \nPresentations are from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the Olive Kettering Library. \nOr you can join virtually via Zoom. Presentations will be shared on Antioch’s Facebook channel afterwards. \n\nScheduleMarch 11: 150 Years of Antioch in 60 Minutes or Less: A general overview of Antioch College history from the 1850s to the 2000s. \nApril 8: Fact and Fiction of Antioch College: An attempt to dispel three seemingly impossible-to-dispel myths about the College. \nMay 13: Red\, Russians\, and Spies: Two former professors who used Antioch as a haven from dangerous Russian and Communist spies; one for real\, and the other maybe in his head. \nJune 10: Why So Many Damn Colleges in Ohio: An attempt to explain the reason for the establishment of over eighty small colleges in the great state of Ohio. \nJuly 8: Antioch and The Civil War: A history of Antioch College during the central event in American history\, the US Civil War\, including exploits and experiences of Antiochians who served in the conflict. \nAugust 12: The Devil and Daniel Ellsberg or How Scott Got Fired: A brief history of Antiochiana and a harrowing personal account of Scott’s experiences with Antioch University. \nSeptember 9: The Life of Hugh Taylor Birch: The improbable rags to riches story of a dropout from the 1860s who gave Antioch College a glen (and so much more) and has a dormitory named in his honor. \nOctober 14: Women of the Glen: The lives of three women associated with the College’s former nature preserve: a scientist\, an art collector\, and a sculptor. \nNovember 11: My Hero Horace Mann: A biographical picture show about Antioch College’s first president.
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/antioch-history-with-scott-sandersseptember9/
LOCATION:Glacier Hills Senior Living Community\, 1200 Earhart Rd\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advancement & Alumni Relations,Community & Campus Events,Olive Kettering Library,Open to the Public,Public Programs
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alumni Relations":MAILTO:alumni@antiochcollege.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261014T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261014T133000
DTSTAMP:20260526T033819
CREATED:20260226T193650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T193654Z
UID:56779-1791981000-1791984600@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:Antioch History with Scott Sanders
DESCRIPTION:Antiochiana Archivist Scott Sanders knows more about Antioch College than anyone else in the world. Scott has been at Antioch since 1994 and has lovingly stewarded the College’s collection of books\, artifacts\, and historical records for over 30 years. Here’s your chance to hear him talk about the interesting and entertaining history of Antioch! \nThis monthly series of one hour presentations will be held both in-person at the Olive Kettering Library and virtually via Zoom. Presentations are free and open to the public. There will be time for Q&A after each presentation. These sessions will be recorded and posted on Antioch’s YouTube channel. \nPresentations are from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the Olive Kettering Library. \nOr you can join virtually via Zoom. Presentations will be shared on Antioch’s Facebook channel afterwards. \n\nScheduleMarch 11: 150 Years of Antioch in 60 Minutes or Less: A general overview of Antioch College history from the 1850s to the 2000s. \nApril 8: Fact and Fiction of Antioch College: An attempt to dispel three seemingly impossible-to-dispel myths about the College. \nMay 13: Red\, Russians\, and Spies: Two former professors who used Antioch as a haven from dangerous Russian and Communist spies; one for real\, and the other maybe in his head. \nJune 10: Why So Many Damn Colleges in Ohio: An attempt to explain the reason for the establishment of over eighty small colleges in the great state of Ohio. \nJuly 8: Antioch and The Civil War: A history of Antioch College during the central event in American history\, the US Civil War\, including exploits and experiences of Antiochians who served in the conflict. \nAugust 12: The Devil and Daniel Ellsberg or How Scott Got Fired: A brief history of Antiochiana and a harrowing personal account of Scott’s experiences with Antioch University. \nSeptember 9: The Life of Hugh Taylor Birch: The improbable rags to riches story of a dropout from the 1860s who gave Antioch College a glen (and so much more) and has a dormitory named in his honor. \nOctober 14: Women of the Glen: The lives of three women associated with the College’s former nature preserve: a scientist\, an art collector\, and a sculptor. \nNovember 11: My Hero Horace Mann: A biographical picture show about Antioch College’s first president.
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/antioch-history-with-scott-sandersoctober14/
LOCATION:Glacier Hills Senior Living Community\, 1200 Earhart Rd\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advancement & Alumni Relations,Community & Campus Events,Olive Kettering Library,Open to the Public,Public Programs
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alumni Relations":MAILTO:alumni@antiochcollege.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261111T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261111T133000
DTSTAMP:20260526T033819
CREATED:20260226T193841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T193845Z
UID:56781-1794400200-1794403800@antiochcollege.edu
SUMMARY:Antioch History with Scott Sanders
DESCRIPTION:Antiochiana Archivist Scott Sanders knows more about Antioch College than anyone else in the world. Scott has been at Antioch since 1994 and has lovingly stewarded the College’s collection of books\, artifacts\, and historical records for over 30 years. Here’s your chance to hear him talk about the interesting and entertaining history of Antioch! \nThis monthly series of one hour presentations will be held both in-person at the Olive Kettering Library and virtually via Zoom. Presentations are free and open to the public. There will be time for Q&A after each presentation. These sessions will be recorded and posted on Antioch’s YouTube channel. \nPresentations are from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the Olive Kettering Library. \nOr you can join virtually via Zoom. Presentations will be shared on Antioch’s Facebook channel afterwards. \n\nScheduleMarch 11: 150 Years of Antioch in 60 Minutes or Less: A general overview of Antioch College history from the 1850s to the 2000s. \nApril 8: Fact and Fiction of Antioch College: An attempt to dispel three seemingly impossible-to-dispel myths about the College. \nMay 13: Red\, Russians\, and Spies: Two former professors who used Antioch as a haven from dangerous Russian and Communist spies; one for real\, and the other maybe in his head. \nJune 10: Why So Many Damn Colleges in Ohio: An attempt to explain the reason for the establishment of over eighty small colleges in the great state of Ohio. \nJuly 8: Antioch and The Civil War: A history of Antioch College during the central event in American history\, the US Civil War\, including exploits and experiences of Antiochians who served in the conflict. \nAugust 12: The Devil and Daniel Ellsberg or How Scott Got Fired: A brief history of Antiochiana and a harrowing personal account of Scott’s experiences with Antioch University. \nSeptember 9: The Life of Hugh Taylor Birch: The improbable rags to riches story of a dropout from the 1860s who gave Antioch College a glen (and so much more) and has a dormitory named in his honor. \nOctober 14: Women of the Glen: The lives of three women associated with the College’s former nature preserve: a scientist\, an art collector\, and a sculptor. \nNovember 11: My Hero Horace Mann: A biographical picture show about Antioch College’s first president.
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/antioch-history-with-scott-sandersnovember11/
LOCATION:Glacier Hills Senior Living Community\, 1200 Earhart Rd\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advancement & Alumni Relations,Community & Campus Events,Olive Kettering Library,Open to the Public,Public Programs
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alumni Relations":MAILTO:alumni@antiochcollege.edu
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