Articles About Antioch College faculty
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Artwork explores the American ‘Appetite’
Antioch College opens a new art exhibit at the Herndon Gallery this weekend.
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Antioch hires last of first-year tenure-track faculty
Antioch College recently announced that it hired its sixth, and last, tenure-track faculty member. Anneris Coria-Navia will be the assistant professor of Spanish.
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Antioch welcomes back Rahmanian
Hassan Rahmanian, Ph.D. will return to Antioch College as its dean for curriculum, assessment, planning and interdisciplinary learning.
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Antioch College begins search process—Faculty issue is complex
Taking significant steps toward welcoming its first class of new students next fall, the revived Antioch College finds itself facing perhaps its most uncomfortable challenge since gaining independence from Antioch University: deciding who should teach those new students.
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Derr recognized for efforts in Antioch’s re-opening
Antioch Interim President Matthew Derr is the 2010 recipient of the CASE V Executive Leadership Award.
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AAUP admonishes Antioch University
After nearly a year of detailed investigation of Antioch University’s leadership system, the American Association of University Professors released a report stating that there was no “imminent financial crisis” when the university announced in 2007 that it would suspend operations at Antioch College the following year. The 60-page document was released Sept. 1, three days [...]
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On Friday, Antioch independent once again
“There’s never been a story like this in higher ed.”
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Dismissal of lawsuit prompts appeal by Antioch faculty
The former faculty of Antioch College recently appealed a November decision from the Greene County Common Pleas Court to dismiss the faculty lawsuit against Antioch University.
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Learning, creating, Nonstop style
A month and a half after its launch, the students, staff and teachers of the Nonstop Liberal Arts Institute face many unknowns. They don’t know how long Nonstop will stay funded. They don’t know if their beloved Antioch College will reopen.
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Faculty refiles lawsuit to keep college open and assets safe
On Tuesday, March 11, faculty members of Antioch College announced that they have refiled their lawsuit against Antioch University. The suit seeks a permanent injunction against the university’s board of trustees in the Greene County Common Pleas Court.

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