Dear Community, I want to take this opportunity to thank you profusely for my experience of these past six months. My one year at Antioch changed my life, expanded my horizons, deepened my understanding of the world we live in, and facilitated my growth as a human being. My experience at Nonstop has done exponentially [...]
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Hello All, It is my understanding that there is a meeting to decide the fate of Nonstop, and how it fits into the scheme of resurrecting the college. One of the powerful aspects of Antioch was that it is a laboratory for education where learning by experience. All of the times I have had access [...]
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To read the full transcript download PDF: pavel_curtis_interview_transcript Interview by Rose Pelzl Why did you agree to be a Pro Tem board member? [...] this opportunity to recreate what Antioch should always have been. [...] An institution that encourages young people to think for themselves, to backup their ideas with actual rigor and, and to [...]
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By Eva Erickson and Vanessa Query From the 20th to the 22nd of February, the Antioch College Board Pro Tempore came together for the first time in Yellow Springs to create goals and plans for the revival of their alma mater. The four main agenda topics of the meetings were finances and fundraising efforts, evaluating [...]
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By Jeanne-Kay Research: Brian Springer, Kathryn Leahey, Jeanne Kay Prelude: The Discourse of Toxicity “Toxic Culture.” Steve Lawry’s infamous phrase is now part of the vocabulary of virtually all Antiochians. The year before the Antioch University Board of Trustees (UBoT) resolved to close the college, the key political issue on campus and the polemic that [...]
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