Antioch College Section :: Page 12
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Art for listening, understanding
Those entering the Herndon Gallery’s “Living in Divided States” exhibit will first hear the voices, female and male, rising and falling in pitch, in intensity.
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Antioch College cuts costs, jobs
For the first time since reopening to students in 2011, Antioch College is reducing its budget, a move college leaders say is necessary to bring expenses in line with revenues that have grown more slowly than expected.
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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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Antioch College to hold post-election teach-in
Antioch College will host a post-election teach-in on Friday, Dec. 2, 2–9 p.m. The event is open to all in the community.
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Horseplay at school
Three horses from the Riding Centre and one from Funderburg Farms visited Antioch College on Tuesday, spreading equine peace, love and happiness.
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New Antioch College class, smaller than hoped
At just 44 students, Antioch College’s incoming class, the class of 2020 represents a moment of both promise and peril for the college.
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Face the public
About 85 villagers and Antioch College faculty and staff turned out to “meet Tom” Manley last Wednesday, Sept. 21, at the Herndon Gallery, where the exhibit “Image: The Public Face” is currently on view.
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‘Deep green’ architect to talk at Antioch College
“Deep green” architect Jason McLennan, a pioneer of green building design, will give a public talk on Saturday, Aug. 13, from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Wellness Center South Gym at Antioch College.
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College brings architect to talk about Antioch College Village
Architect Jason McLennan will speak this Saturday, Aug. 13, at the South Gym of Antioch College at 7 p.m.
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Antioch College film students learn their craft at RNC
Last week’s Republican National Convention (RNC) in Cleveland, Ohio, drew thousands of visitors, delegates, demonstrators and members of the media. Professor Charles Fairbanks, a media arts instructor at Antioch College, wanted his students to experience such a monumental event.
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