News Archive
Peter Jacobs ’61 Awarded the Order of Canada
Jacobs has been recognized with one of Canada’s highest civilian honors for his contributions to environmental responsibility and sustainable development.
Holiday Greetings
A selection from Antiochiana’s file of Antioch greeting cards from holidays past.
Lorde, Wright, Sogi
The Japanese poet and diarist Sei Shonagon noted among the tricks of time and distance the deceptive proximity of the last day of the year and the first day of the new year: things that were near and far at the same moment.
Dr. Kevin McGruder Publishes Antiracism Op-ed
Dr. Kevin McGruder publishes an op-ed in The Columbus Dispatch detailing antiracist actions for Ohioans.
Louise Smith ’77 named Faculty Emerita
“Grounded Hope” podcast to be produced in consultation with Antioch faculty members Beth Bridgeman and evaluated by Dr. Kevin McGruder.
Winter Break Mental Health Survival Tips
Trying to de-stress after a whirlwind of classes and exams can be difficult,
especially when it may involve challenges related to being home.
Have a Healthy Holiday
Whether it is stress or the ongoing pandemic, Campus Nurse Pan Reich always has some tips to help us have a healthy holiday season.
Marie Javins ’89 Promoted to DC Comics Editor-in-Chief
Marie Javins ’89 has been promoted to DC Comics Editor-in-Chief.
Dove, Kooser, and Heaney
Jubilation abounded in many places last Saturday when the 2020 presidential election was called for Joe Biden. Spontaneous and lighthearted, it brought back to me lines from Maya Angelou’s deeply voiced verse “On the Pulse Of Morning” from the 1993...
Mary Mann to Horace Mann Jr 9 Nov 1864
In a well-timed coda of letters to Horace Mann Jr. in Hawaii, his mother Mary Mann opens with a thought shared then and now by millions and millions of people around the world: the monumental importance ascribed to the outcome of an American presidential election.