by | May 22, 2020 | Alumni Achievements
Michelle Moskowitz Brown ’96 has worked as chair of the all-volunteer Ohio Food Policy Network and executive director of central Ohio nonprofit Local Matters. Her position has allowed her to “have an up-close view on both the responsive efforts to feed our community...
by | May 20, 2020 | Alumni Achievements
Alumni Relations and Academic Affairs have just announced an exciting new program: Spotlight on Excellence Series. This program highlights the accomplishments of Antioch Alumni, and its first event will feature Academy Award-winning alumna Julia Reichert ’70 in...
by | May 15, 2020 | Alumni Achievements
In an article for counterpunch, Karl Grossman ’64 recalls the words of Indian writer Arundhati Roy who sees the COVID-19 pandemic as a portal or gateway to a new world. He quotes, “Historically, pandemics have forced humans to break with the past and imagine their...
by | May 14, 2020 | Alumni Achievements
“A unique and thoughtful book—part memoir, part social science, part self-help—explores the abiding mystery of the mother-child bond.” – Emily Bobrow, The Wall Street Journal. “Saltman tells two separate stories here: One is her personal journey as a mother, the...
by | May 14, 2020 | Alumni Achievements
Victor Pollak ’70 has published a new book, Saving the Light at Chartres: How the Great Cathedral and its Stained-Glass Treasures Were Rescued during World War II (Stackpole Books 2020). “I am grateful for all of the people who have supported me and helped me...
by | May 8, 2020 | Alumni Achievements
Octavio Escamilla-Sanchez ’17 has been accepted to the Anschutz Medical School at the University of Colorado. He has received the Dean’s Distinguished Scholarship—one of the school’s most competitive scholarships which covers full tuition, including...