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Facutly News: Winter Quarter, March 2026
Associate Professor of History, Dr. Kevin McGruder, featured on Critical Race Theory panel discussion at the Columbus Metropolitan Club
One Morgan Place
One Morgan Place: December 2025
Faculty and staff gathered together at the Coretta Scott King Center for a holiday celebration.
One Morgan Place: November 2025
On Friday, November 14th, 2025, Antioch College hosted a Soil Health Symposium, as a part of Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association’s state-wide Soil Health Week.
One Morgan Place: October 2025
Antioch College recently came together for, a long-standing campus tradition centered on service, connection, and celebration.
Facutly News: Winter Quarter, March 2026
Associate Professor of History, Dr. Kevin McGruder, featured on Critical Race Theory panel discussion at the Columbus Metropolitan Club
Faculty News
WHAT’S NEXT: THE FUTURE OF ART WITH MICHAEL CASSELLI ‘87
WHAT’S NEXT: THE FUTURE OF ART WITH MICHAEL CASSELLI ‘87 By Matt Walker ‘04 Michael has been interested in the hybridization of forms and media since receiving his undergraduate degree in visual arts/performance theory from Antioch College in 1987. While at the...
Michael Casselli ’87 Granted Tenure
The Board of Trustees enthusiastically voted to grant tenure to Michael Casselli ’87 and promote him to Associate Professor of Sculpture and Installation.
Dr. Kim Landsbergen Participates in National Science Foundation Grant
Associate Professor of History, Dr. Kevin McGruder, featured on Critical Race Theory panel discussion at the Columbus Metropolitan Club
STUDENT EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING STORIES
Antioch is the premier college for the applied liberal arts, where real-world work experience is fully integrated into the curriculum. The following student-written pieces are reflections from experiences gained through Antioch College’s flagship Cooperative Education (Co-op) program. Read more about experiential learning on Antioch Engaged, our journal of social practice & professional engagement.
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Environmental Conservation and Self-Discovery in the Land Down Under: Heather Cain ’26 at Practical Ecology in Australiaby Heather Cain on December 4, 2025
G’day from Melbourne, Australia! My path to an Environmental Science degree at Antioch has led me on an incredible journey to “the land down under”, where I’m currently participating in a co-op with Practical Ecology with my roommate and host, former Antioch College alumni Lincoln
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Coffee, Community, and a Crafting Nook: Riley Warren ’28 at The C-Shop in Yellow Springs, Ohioby Rye Warren on June 25, 2025
While the village of Yellow Springs has a beautiful selection of small business shops for residents and visitors to buy from, these shops are not always affordable, especially for a college student. The C-Shop, located in The Olive Kettering Library (as well as online and
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Growth in Community = Growth in Oneself: Kai Gerstein 27′ at Camphill Kimberton Hills in PAby 1 Co-op-Admin on May 2, 2025
Camphill is a global Initiative of interconnected communities made up of people with and without cognitive and physical disabilities striving to better each other. Camphill was founded in 1939 by an Austrian pediatrician and educator named Dr. Karl König, along with his colleagues.
Alumni Achievements
Parting is such sweet sorrow: Interview with April Wolford ’92
Where were you born? I was born in Mt Vernon, Ohio and lived there until I left for college at The University of Akron when I was 19. Where did you grow up? I grew up in Mt Vernon too. It was a very blue-collar town of 15-20,000 people while I lived there 1966-1985....
Social Entrepreneur Conversation with Anzia Bennet ’03,
Conversations with Social Entrepreneurs: Anzia Bennett ’03, Director of Three Sisters Kitchen
Creative Collective founded by Conor Jameson ’21 at YS Porchfest
Conor Jameson ’21 graduated in June with a self-design major in Writing and Performance. She will perform as the frontwoman in the artistic collective !PUFF! during Yellow Springs Porchfest 2021
2021 Alumni Awards
The Alumni Association Board of Directors has announced the recipients for the 2021 awards bestowed by the Alumni Association. Nominations were received from the entire Antiochian community. The nominations were reviewed by the Alumni Board...
Campus News
Reunion 2026 Announced!
Antioch College 2026 ReunionJuly 16-19 "Antioch Feast" Antiochians young and old, near and far: It's time to reunite in YSO! Let's break bread with a glass of wine. All are welcome at this table. Join Antiochians of every generation in Yellow Springs as we celebrate...
VOICES: The courage to participate: Americans are choosing hope over fear
In 2025, Americans didn’t just vote—they made a statement. Across the country, from urban strongholds to suburban neighborhoods, people turned out to show that democracy is alive when we show up for one another.
Why International Students are a Blessing to Be Celebrated
Why International Students are a Blessing to Be Celebrated Published in the EDU Ledger When we talk about international students in the United States, too often the conversation narrows to visas, quotas, or the politics of immigration. What gets lost is the human...
Antioch College Hosts Soil Health Symposium
On Friday, November 14, Antioch College was proud to host the Soil Health Symposium as a part of Ohio Soil Health Week, led by the Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association (OEFFA). The event brought farmers, practitioners, researchers, students, and community leaders...
Visa Policy and Free Expression
Antioch College President speaks on standing with international students and affirming the right to free expression for all.
In Memoriam
Marcia I. Paschkis ’52
Marcia Iliff Paschkis was born in Niagara Falls, NY on May 17, 2029. She died in Gwynedd, Pennsylvania on February 7, 2026 and was predeceased by her husband Albert Paschkis and her son Ted Paschkis. She is survived by her daughters Janet Lord (Greg...
Matthew James Fleischman ’67
Matthew J. Fleischman (Matt) passed away peacefully on February 6, 2026, with his wife of 55 years Diane and son Ross at his side. Born in New York City to Josephine Cowan and Ernest Fleischman on April 18, 1946, he is survived by his brother, John...
Sandra Khan ’57
Sandra Khan Obituary Sandra Dolge Khan of North Syracuse made her transition on 5/22/25. She was predeceased by her husband Mohammed Laiquddin Khan in 2016 and sister Charliss Dolge in 2015. She is survived by her sons Jeffrey Khan and Michael Khan,...
From the President Emeritus: Lines of Thinking
“Lines of Thinking” is a monthly feature from College President Emeritus Tom Manley. Each installment features a poem selected for its powers to transport us to some higher, lower or common ground, and, possibly in the process, provide fresh perspective and insight on the ground we occupy daily.
LoVerne Brown and Ed Ruscha
Two poems by LoVerne Brown, read by President Emeritus Manley between the ocean and the art of Ed Ruscha at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
Travel Edition
May 15th is nearly upon us. If plans hold, on that day my family and I plus two dogs, a cat and six suitcases will depart from Washington, Dulles International, for a long trip to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Poetry + Baseball = Haiku
Beyond the surging signs of spring, April is also national poetry month AND the beginning of baseball season. It’s a double header of the best sort.










