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Perri Freeman ’15 Reelected to Burlington City Council
Perri Freeman ’15 runs on a platform to fight for issues of economic, social, and environmental justice in reelection bid for Burlington City Council
March Presidential Search Listening Sessions
The Presidential Search Committee has announced virtual Listening Sessions for the Antiochian community scheduled for the second week of March via Zoom. Invitations for these listening sessions were sent via email on Wednesday, March 3; please check...
Million Dollar March Match Supports the Second Century of Co-op
Donations to the College in March are matched, doubling the impact of every donation up to $500,000.Antioch College has launched its annual Million Dollar March Match campaign, which challenges donors to join in a community effort to raise one...
Media Production 102 with WYSO’s Basim Blunt
During the 2021 Winter quarter, students of Media Production 102 are gaining hands-on experience from Basim Blunt–WYSO Senior Media Producer and Instructor, Dayton Youth Radio Project Coordinator, and Host of Behind the Groove.
New Faculty Publications
Assistant Professor of Psychology Téofilo Espada-Brignoni has recently had two articles published in scholarly journals, both centering around culture and music.
Firm Hired for Presidential Search
Following its formation, the Presidential Search Committee has begun meeting and will continue its work through the calendar year. The Board of Trustees approved the Committee’s recommendation to engage Academic Search, working with Senior...
Seeing Red: Williams, Sojun, Stevens
Poems that help us see red—these are what I delight in sending to you on a snow-blown afternoon from Yellow Springs.
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.
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