Higher Education Section :: Page 15
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Antioch College’s cohousing gets green light
Antioch College Village is another step closer to reality. The college’s board of trustees voted last month to launch a 32-unit cohousing pilot project, the first phase of a larger vision for developing environmentally sustainable, multigenerational housing on campus.
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Antioch College receives accreditation
Antioch College learned on Monday, July 11, that it had received accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission. The college has been working toward accreditation since reopening in 2009.
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All campus presidents fired— Antioch University restructures leadership
Antioch University leaders announced on Monday a bold restructuring that includes eliminating all of the university campus’s boards of trustees along with the presidents of each AU campus.
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Antioch University restructures; campus presidents fired
This week Antioch University announced it is restructuring its leadership; among the changes, the jobs of all campus presidents are being eliminated.
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Antioch College’s Anna Hogarty moves on
When Anna Hogarty retires from Antioch College at the end of this month, the college will lose one of its most steadfast cheerleaders.
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Antioch College class of 2016: over ‘the mound’ and into the world
The weather was perfect, if a little warm, for the 50 members of Antioch College’s Class of 2016 to celebrate their commencement with friends, family and each other Saturday, June 18.
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Antioch College commencement is Saturday
The Antioch College commencement ceremony for the Class of 2016 will take place this Saturday, June 18, at 10 a.m.
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Free creative writing program for youth to be offered
Antioch University Midwest will offer a free writing program this summer for middle and high school aged students in Yellow Springs who have an interest in creative writing.
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Bee-friendly land management— Antioch College bans ‘neonics’
The lawn in front of Antioch Hall, known as the horseshoe, is covered with clover this time of year. In years past, that meant bees — hundreds of them — buzzing underfoot. But now the clover field is silent.
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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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