by Steven Duffy '77 | Sep 10, 2021 | A Buffalo Grazing
Probably about a dozen years ago while the College was still in closure mode we had what was termed the “Board Pro Tem”. It was like a group or a Board of Trustees waiting in the wings to undertake the work of bringing back a closed college with a great legacy (even during a Great Recession that began in 2008).
At a publicly open Board meeting in the Herndon Gallery it was mentioned that there was a sizable amount of money delegated for masonry work. As the Board was made up of Antiochians it did what Antiochians do. Have a deep discussion!
by Steven Duffy '77 | Aug 11, 2021 | A Buffalo Grazing
Probably about a dozen years ago while the College was still in closure mode we had what was termed the “Board Pro Tem”. It was like a group or a Board of Trustees waiting in the wings to undertake the work of bringing back a closed college with a great legacy (even during a Great Recession that began in 2008).
At a publicly open Board meeting in the Herndon Gallery it was mentioned that there was a sizable amount of money delegated for masonry work. As the Board was made up of Antiochians it did what Antiochians do. Have a deep discussion!
by Steven Duffy '77 | Jul 8, 2021 | A Buffalo Grazing
As Al Denman said at the 2009 Nonstop Commencement, “There must be something in Yellow Springs water!” People come to Yellow Springs and the College and something just gets into them!
by Steven Duffy '77 | Jun 10, 2021 | A Buffalo Grazing
As Al Denman said at the 2009 Nonstop Commencement, “There must be something in Yellow Springs water!” People come to Yellow Springs and the College and something just gets into them!
by Steven Duffy '77 | May 13, 2021 | A Buffalo Grazing
Getting here: Duffy still felt that homing instinct of “Transient-Mode home” and made the trek to campus for Community Day and Camelot.
by Steven Duffy '77 | Apr 8, 2021 | A Buffalo Grazing
In SW Ohio there is a folkish saying, “Best to plant the start of your garden when the maple leaves are the size of a mouse’s ear.”