What will you be doing next fall (or when you start your new position)? And how do you expect it will be different from your work here at Antioch? I begin my new position in August. I will be Assistant Professor of Psychology, Human Development, and Women’s Studies at University of Wisconsin, Green Bay. Probably [...]
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Antioch College vs. Japanese College By Miyuki Sese Since last fall, Antioch has had several Japanese exchange students from Ryukoku University. This university is located in Kyoto with another campus in Shiga prefecture. It is the oldest Buddhist university and was founded in 1639. According to the Japanese exchange students, there are many differences between [...]
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By: Erin-Aja Grant What are you studying? What are you getting your Degree in? I am studying linguistics. Just a Bachelor of Arts in linguistics. What has kept you here this year to finish out at Antioch? Specifically, the fact that I was almost done. Um, I need to finish because I have to take [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, January 31, 2008
By Erin-Aja Grant This past weekend Antioch was alive with visitors. They were alums, town members, and the Antioch community’s first glance at the newest abbreviated in-group. The AC3, or ACCC, or Atrip, is officially named the Antioch College Continuation Corporation. This all-star alum group came to Antioch hoping to gain a community perspective on [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, December 13, 2007
As of yesterday, the Antioch community has one more acronym to add to their daily vocabulary. After two weeks of negotiations with representatives of the Antioch University Board of Trustees, on Friday a group of deep-pocket donors and former trustees established the Antioch College Continuation Corporation, or ACCC, scheduled to take over operations of a fully independent Antioch College by July 2008.
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