Higher Education Section :: Page 11
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Antioch Village draws crowd
Last week about 60 villagers came out for the unveiling of the Antioch College Village pilot project — a planned pocket neighborhood of small homes on the north side of East North College Street.
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Restorative Justice Conference this weekend
A two-day conference on restorative justice and sexual violence takes place this weekend in Yellow Springs.
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AUM moves ahead with building sale
Antioch University is stepping up efforts to sell its Midwest campus building on the western edge of Yellow Springs.
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Women’s March co-founder Tamika Mallory— Struggle against racism continues
Evoking the words of the late Coretta Scott King, Tamika Mallory, co-president of the Women’s March, in town to accept an award in the Antioch College graduate’s name, told an audience that fighting systemic racism is everyone’s obligation.
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Restorative Justice Conference to return
The Second Restorative Justice Conference will be held on June 1 and 2 in Yellow Springs. The conference will focus on the relevant topic of “Healing Harms In Sexual and Family Violence.”
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Antioch College cuts costs
Antioch College recently announced the first cuts in what college leaders say is a “multi-phase process” to reduce expenses and secure the college’s long-term financial viability.
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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 Midwest lauded for transfer pathways
Antioch University Midwest has been named to the 2018 Phi Theta Kappa Transfer Honor Roll, which identifies the top four-year colleges and universities creating dynamic pathways to support transfer students.
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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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