Higher Education Section :: Page 7
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Antioch to sell Glen Helen to local nonprofit
Antioch College and the Glen Helen Association announced on Wednesday that they have finalized an “agreement in principle” to transfer Glen Helen Nature Preserve from the college to the GHA. The purchase price is $2.5 million, payable over 10 years.
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No deal yet on Glen Helen
The fate of Glen Helen remains uncertain this week, with no deal yet between Antioch College and the Glen Helen Association, or GHA, a nonprofit group separate from the college.
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Permanent closure for Glen?
Sharen Neuhardt of the Antioch College Board of Trustees said this week that the college has no plans to reopen the 1,000-acre nature preserve it has owned since 1929.
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Glen Helen faces uncertainty
Amid financial losses and uncertainty surrounding COVID-19, can Antioch College continue to support Glen Helen?
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Furloughs, pay cuts at Antioch
Antioch College has enacted sweeping furloughs, hour reductions and pay cuts in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Antioch College Works— Increasing student aid, jobs
For students with the highest need, Antioch College will soon be tuition-free.
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The Decade in Review: Higher Education
Yellow Springs 2010–2019: Higher Education
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2019 Year in Review: Higher Education
2019 Year in Review: Higher Education
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Antioch College announces new full-tuition scholarships and work program
Beginning in fall 2020, Antioch College will provide full-tuition scholarships to students eligible for Pell grants, as well as scholarships, job preparedness and post-baccalaureate job placement for all students.
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A new vision for Antioch Hall
If all goes as planned, Antioch Hall will have heat by the end of the year.
The return of warmth to the iconic structure at Antioch’s heart, commonly known as Main Building, is the result of a unique collaboration between the college and village.
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