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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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New Antioch College president hits ground running
If incoming Antioch President Thomas Manley had less of an air of easy calm, you might say he’d hit the ground running.
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Tom Manley reflects on first weeks at Antioch College
“What I need to bring is not a new box of ideas to be unpacked and put on the shelf with all the other boxes of ideas. We need to develop a framework for the emergent knowledge that’s here.” — Tom Manley
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Thomas Manley arrives on Antioch campus
New Antioch College President Thomas Manley began his position earlier this week and is now on campus.
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Improv workshop at Antioch College open to village
Yellow Springers have an opportunity to learn about how theater improvisation can enhance civic engagement in a free workshop this Saturday at Antioch College.
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Reception to honor Roosevelts
Antioch College will host a reception for Mark and Dorothy Roosevelt on Thursday, Dec. 3, from 4-6 p.m. at the Herndon Gallery.
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Antioch College names new president
Thomas Manley, the current president of the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, has been chosen the new president of Antioch College.
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Antioch housing project moves forward
The Antioch College Board of Trustees announced this week it will take the next step toward developing its vision for the Antioch College Village, an intergenerational housing project.
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Antioch University Seattle sells property in preparation to relocate
Antioch University Seattle sold its building in downtown Seattle in order to begin leasing space in a new building just down the street.
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