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Some History of Div Dance
Through most of the 20th century and up until Antioch University closed the College in 2008, time at Antioch was marked by “divisions.” A creation of Arthur Morgan’s Antioch in the 1920s, divisions were an expedient but fairly brilliant way to...
Virtual Div Dance – April 25
After seeing the idea of a virtual DIV dance party floated by a number of Antiochians online, Shalini Deo ’02 …
Social Distancing Ways to Celebrate Earth Week 2020
23 Ways to Celebrate Earth Day at home!
Michael Murphy ’76 Caught Between Liberals and Right-Wing Campaign
Michael Murphy ’76 came up with a plan to buy remaining website URLs following the naming conventions of other protest groups in an attempt to keep the right-wing groups from organizing.
Nurse David Abeles ’87 Deployed to NYC
A registered nurse who has practiced in Central Texas for 17 years, Abeles is one of 3,900 healthcare workers …
Letters from a Yellow Fever Epidemic, New Orleans 1837
Stacks sings a pretty long song this month, but hey, we’ve all got a bit more time to read these days. Historians rightly claim the three Peabody sisters – Elizabeth, Mary, and Sophia – as leading intellectual figures of mid-19th century America;...
Michael Casselli ’87 Producing Reusable Face Shield Holders
As part of a crowdsourcing project to help healthcare officials and government agencies continue the fight against COVID-19, Assistant Professor of Sculpture and Installation Michael Casselli ’87, has been working together with Matterhackers to...
Dr. Laurie Paul ’90 Receives 2020 Lebowitz Philosophy Prize
The American Philosophical Association (APA) and the Phi Beta Kappa Society (PBK) recently announced Dr. Laurie Paul '90, Professor of Philosophy and Cognitive Science at Yale University, and Dr. Agnes Callard, Associate Professor of Philosophy at...