Antioch College Section :: Page 18
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A lifetime of co-op for Ken Carter
Ken Carter was taken with the idea of cooperative education when he first encountered the co-op program in an Antioch College course catalog in his high school library in 1948. In 1956, just four years after his graduation from Antioch, he was drawn back to the co-op office by a job offer from J.D. Dawson, […]
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New Herndon Gallery director— An artist of ‘scrappy resourcefulness’
After leaving the art world behind for two decades to pursue a career as a registered nurse, Jennifer Wenker, the new creative director of the Herndon Gallery at Antioch College, has returned to art with an enthusiasm that can be seen reflected in her involvement in a wide range of art organizations in Dayton and […]
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New Herndon director on job
Jennifer Wenker is the new creative director of the Herndon Gallery on the Antioch College campus.
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Tour the Antioch food forest
A tour of the newly planted food forest on the Antioch Farm will be held Thursday, July 17, 7–8 p.m.
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Wellness Center launches fundraiser
Last week, Antioch launched $1 million community fundraising campaign to cover some of the $7.8 million cost of renovating its 44,000-square-foot Wellness Center.
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Antioch College gets OK on solar array
Antioch College cleared a major hurdle this week in its plan to build a 1-megawatt solar array on campus.
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A sneak peek of the new Antioch Wellness Center
Antioch College opened to the public last weekend its 44,000-square foot Wellness Center currently undergoing a $7.8 million renovation. See more photos.
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College wins victory on path to accreditation
Antioch College recently achieved a significant victory on its path to accreditation, President Mark Roosevelt told a cheering audience of alumni and community members on Saturday evening.
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College big news: wins victory on path to accreditation
Antioch College President Mark Roosevelt announced Saturday night that the college was awarded candidacy status in its pursuit of accreditation, a significant victory in the college’s rebirth.
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Applause, pleas at farm forum
In some ways last week’s public forum regarding the Antioch College farm was a pep rally for environmental sustainability and the resurgence of a unique liberal arts college. Upwards of 200 villagers attended the event in the Bryan Center gym on Wednesday, May 7, mostly clapping and cheering for the seven administrators, staff and student representatives who spoke of the model production farm and planned solar array on the 36 acres known as the college golf course.
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