News Archive
Guy Tramell ’77, “Alabama historian will speak about civil rights movement”
Educator and historian Guy Trammell Jr. '77 of Tuskegee, Alabama, returns to the Marshwood School District for a weeklong residency this week, offering students an intimate understanding of the civil rights movement. Read More:The Press...
Dr. Erica M. Elliott ’70 Memoir Reviewed in Santa Fe Reporter
Memories & Miracles, a memoir by Dr. Erica M. Elliot '70 was reviewed by Alex de Vore in the Santa Fe Reporter. The work documents her time as a white woman teaching, herding sheep and practicing medicine on the Navajo Reservation in the 1970s...
WADE IN: Antioch College Hosts Indigenous Water Protectors
Indigenous people from hundreds of tribes across Turtle Island (the American continent) are speaking in solidarity for the protection of our environment. Now, more than ever before, our lands are being threatened by policies and pipelines that strip...
The Antioch Farm Spring Report – April 2019
Why is the spring my favorite time to work on the farm?I’m not going to deny my love towards the spring and summer seasons, because it’s impossible to avoid. Especially after one of the most brutal winters I’ve experienced on campus where frostbite...
Professors Present at Conference in Cincinnati
Didier Franco, assistant professor of Spanish Language/Culture, and Téofilo Espada-Brignoni, visiting assistant professor of Psychology, both presented at the 39th Cincinnati Conference on Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures, held in...
Dr. Kim Landsbergen Presents at Art-Science Symposium
On April 10, 2019, Dr. Kim Landsbergen, associate professor of Biology and Environmental Science, presented at a special Art-Science Symposium at the US meeting of the International Association of Landscape Ecology in Fort Collins, CO. The theme of...
Inspired by Mollusks
Instructions for living a life. Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it. Mary Oliver Since Mary Oliver’s death in January, there has been an outpouring of remembrances, elegies and homages. I had not intended to add to that generous and...
Irene Hardy to Arthur Morgan, 19 July 1921
Among 19th century Antiochians, teacher, artist, poet Irene Hardy (1841-1922), class of 1885, lived one of the more well-documented lives due to the memoir she began in retirement, “The Making of a Schoolmistress.” After her death, her 530-page...
Third Annual Legacy Luncheon Honorees Announced
The Coretta Scott King Center for Cultural and Intellectual Freedom of Antioch College (CSKC) will honor Dr. Bernard Lafayette and Opal Tometi. Dr. Lafayette and Ms. Tometi will receive the Coretta Scott King Legacy Award at the third annual Legacy...
The Sustainability Challenge: Antiochians Winning Victories for the Planet
The overall urban population of the world has grown from 751 million in 1950 to 4.2 billion in 2018 according to the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, while the rural population of the world has grown slowly since 1950 and...