News Archive
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Friends, Antiochians, The month of May is Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. During this month, may we take both time and space to listen and learn from the diverse AAPI communities, celebrating these continued contributions...
Shane Creepingbear ’08 on Colonialism
Shane Creepingbear ’08 was interviewed by The Fourth Universalist Society in the City of New York in a new podcast episode that focuses on Colonialism: Knowledge and Erasure. In the interview, hosted by Ember Kelley, Creepinbear speaks about his research and findings from looking into the topic of colonialism and provides answers to how we can confront colonialism as a community, and how we can become informed about colonialism in the justice work that we do.
2021 Legacy Celebration Honorees Announced
The Coretta Scott King Center for Cultural and Intellectual Freedom at Antioch College (CSKC) will present awards to Mila Cooper and Chris Chavers ’21 during its annual Legacy Celebration which will be held virtually on Thursday, April 29, at 1 PM...
Community Gathers in Struggle and Hope
With the start of the spring quarter, the campus community engaged in a week of events emphasizing social justice and the necessity of community unity. In response to the murder of Daunte Wright, a Black man killed by a police officer on April 11,...
Community Meeting: Let’s Talk About Sex
On Tuesday, April 27, Antioch College held a virtual Community Meeting and were joined by guest speaker Megan Morine, YWCA’s Dayton Preventionist, who engaged us in a conversation about Sexual Violence Prevention, Gender Identity & Sexual Violence, and Consent & Boundaries.
Dawn Knickerbocker to be Commencement Speaker
Antioch College is pleased to announce Dawn Knickerbocker has been selected by the graduating class as the 2021 Commencement speaker.
Richard Hauck ’17 Accepted to Two Master’s Programs
After graduating with a self-designed major in Bachelor of Science: Ecology and the Human Environment with Spanish Language focus and earning magna cum laude, Richard Hauck ’17 has been accepted into two master’s programs at Arizona State University.
Film by Catalina Jordan Alvarez Screening for Ohio Shorts
Assistant Professor of Media Arts Catalina Jordan Alvarez’s short film Sound Spring Seq. #6: The School and the Home is streaming online as part of the 25th annual Wexner Center for the Arts Ohio Shorts film festival.
Accountability Does Not Equal Justice
“Struggle is a never ending process. Freedom is never really won, you earn it in every generation.”Dear Antioch Community Members, The verdicts Tuesday in Minneapolis were welcomed around the world. They brought many to tears and high emotion. What...
Michael Barnett ’66 Awarded Dwight Nicholson Medal
Michael Barnett ’66, a Senior Physicist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, has been awarded the 2020 Dwight Nicholson Medal for Outreach by the American Physical Society (APS Physics) for a lifetime of innovations in outreach bringing the discoveries and searches of particle physicists and cosmologists to multitudes of students and lay people around the world.