News Archive
Amanda Akers ’19: Seoul Connections
Amanda Akers graduated from Antioch College in 2019, studying under a self-designed major with a focus in Creative Writing. She currently lives and works in Seoul, South Korea, pursuing writing whilst working as an English teacher.
Martin Luther King’s Ties to Antioch Highlighted
Articles highlight Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s ties to the Dayton area and the relevance of his message today, including Antioch College.
Remembering Errol Medicine
Antioch College marks the passing of Errol Medicine, a true friend of the College and a beloved elder to many in our family.
A Quickish Story, Rimbaud, Wright (Again)
One of my most satisfying interludes with poetry involved “wrapping” an entire 65,000-square-foot building in a poem by Arthur Rimbaud.
How We Spend the Vacations at Antioch
What follows appeared in the very first issue of the earliest College publication in Antiochiana, not to mention the earliest known account of an Antioch Christmas break.
Amia Yokoyama Teaching Intro to Animation
Multimedia artist Amia Megumi Yokoyama is teaching Intro to Animation at Antioch College during the winter quarter.
100 Years and Still Working
For 100 years, a central component of Antioch’s progressive education model has been its flagship Cooperative Education (Co-op) Program, the first to be established as a core component in an undergraduate liberal arts program.
Apply ‘broken-windows’ theory to policing, writes McGruder
In a column published by The Columbus Dispatch, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of History, Dr. Kevin McGruder, writes that the abolition of slavery did not undo the belief system that promoted anti-Black racism. He...
Lessons in Work for a Lifetime
Herb Reichlin '53 has an Antiochian story built in resilience. His education was interrupted by World War II and the after-effects of his wounds sustained in the war, but through three different stints, Reichlin received his Bachelor's degree and...
Gabe Iglesia ’16: Life as a Diplomat
Gabe Iglesia ’16 majored in Political Economy at Antioch and has been working for the State Department for four and a half years (two of which were with the Foreign Service).