by | Jul 1, 2019 | Alumni Achievements
AI is changing the world at breathtaking speed, but when will AI surpass us? It already has in much of our society. We are slowly passing control in top management and marketing, in high finance and federal government, and in medical research and the military to the...
by | Jun 27, 2019 | Alumni Achievements
On June 27, 2019, The New York Times published an op-ed from Shelby Chestnut ’05, member of the Antioch College Board of Trustees and director of policy and programs at the Transgender Law Center. In the piece, Chestnut details police violence against...
by | Jun 26, 2019 | Alumni Achievements
The Alumni Association Board of Directors has announced the recipients of this year’s awards given by the Alumni Association. Nominations were received from the entire Antiochian community. The nominations were reviewed by the Alumni Board Nominations Committee...
by | Jun 24, 2019 | Alumni Achievements
I started working as the Utility Round-Up Coordinator when I was awarded a Miller Fellowship position with the Village of Yellow Springs in November of 2018. As the Utility Round-Up Coordinator, I helped launch the Utility Round-Up Program alongside the support of the...
by | Jun 13, 2019 | Alumni Achievements
In a June 13, 2019, op-ed on Nation of Change, Karl Grossman ’64 details how a 1979 protest and decades of effort stopped Long Island Lighting Company’s nuclear push, leaving Long Island nuclear free. His piece details the action that happened 40 years...
by | Jun 13, 2019 | Alumni Achievements
Larry Pearl ’55, longtime fair housing administrator Larry Pearl gave attendees to Home, Inc.’s annual meeting a history of housing discrimination in America. The meeting was held at Antioch’s Herndon Gallery on Sunday, May 5, and also commemorated the local...