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Winslow to retire from Antioch College Board
After 23 years of service to Antioch College, Barbara Winslow will retire from the Antioch College Board of Trustees.
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Antioch College cuts costs: faculty, staff impacted
Antioch College recently announced wage reductions for faculty and staff earning more than $40,000 annually, effective March 1 and continuing through June 30.
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Two Antioch College scholars honored
Antioch College’s Robert Fogarty and Scott Sanders have been named fellows of the nation’s oldest historical society.
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Antioch College— Major budget effort begins
A major budget overhaul with potentially far-reaching consequences is underway at Antioch College.
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Explore student work at Antioch College’s Colloquia 2017
Antioch College presents Colloquia 2017, a showcase of student work. Held on campus now through June 24, all events are free and open to the public.
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Second annual Ohayo Ohio opens in Yellow Springs
Ohayo Ohio returns to Yellow Springs, with a “mini-festival” of programs and workshops through Friday, May 26, including several free events.
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Antioch College enacts budget measures
Antioch College President Tom Manley announced a series of cost-cutting measures on Friday, including pay cuts for executive and senior staff and a reduction in the total workforce, largely through attrition and reorganization.
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New leader of Antioch College admissions
Bill Carter is a data guy. He’s already looking forward to the release, still years away, of the 2020 U.S. Census. And meanwhile, he’s digging into demographic data from community colleges, SAT and ACT testing agencies and other sources to identify and target prospects for Antioch College’s next class — students who will enroll in the fall of 2017.
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Antioch hires new fundraiser
This summer’s accreditation victory could boost Antioch College’s fundraising efforts, allowing the college to tap new sources of support. And now the college has a seasoned fundraiser to carry out that work.
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Learn about conflict through food
On Thursday, June 2, Antioch College will present Robert Sayre, culinary director of Conflict Kitchen, beginning at 7 p.m. in McGregor Hall 113.
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