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AUM Classics retires with Malarkey
In June, AUM Professor Jim Malarkey retired. And when he did, the humanities major, the heart of which was Malarkey’s Classics program, went with him.
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Antioch University Midwest appoints permanent chief academic officer
AU Midwest appointed Marian Glancy as chief academic officer.
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NPR’s Noah Adams to give AUM commencement address
NPR Contributing Correspondent and local resident Noah Adams will give the address at the Antioch University Midwest commencement to be held Sunday, May 3, at 2 p.m. at Clark State Community College’s Kuss Auditorium.
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A day of disability awareness at AUM
Antioch University Midwest will host an all-day conference on disability on Friday, Dec. 5, aimed at raising awareness about the issues facing those with physical and mental disabilities.
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Parent help in digital world
Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram, YouTube.
Social media — digital formats that promote virtual interactions — have become a ubiquitous part of our children’s lives
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AUM enrollment in decline
Enrollment at Antioch University Midwest has dropped to an all-time low this spring. While many colleges and universities have shown signs of suffering from the recession, Midwest’s decline has been steeper than that of its sister institutions in the region.
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AUM president at home at Midwest
When Karen Schuster Webb became president of Antioch University Midwest in January, she had been here for less than two months. But she had a pretty good idea what she was getting into.
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Meet new Antioch Midwest president
Antioch University Midwest will host an open house event tomorrow, March 14, where the community can meet the school’s new president.
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AU Midwest names new president
Antioch University leaders have hired Dr. Karen Schuster Webb as the new president of Antioch University Midwest, they announced this week.
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Photos of the Great Dayton Flood at Antioch University Midwest
Photographer Andy Snow points out a photo to Antioch University Midwest President Ellen Hall from his exhibit on the 100-year anniversary of the Dayton flood
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