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      • So a plain and simple answer to “What happened to Antioch?” is that the college is no longer financially viable. The administrators admit that Antioch’s $36.2 million endowment cannot cover the shortfalls.
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  2. Mar 20, 2011 · As Antioch College prepares to reopen, its leaders are grappling with quandaries unfamiliar to most new campuses. At the heart of discussions about reinventing the iconic liberal-arts institution...

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  3. Jul 13, 2007 · We are well acquainted over many years with the complex history of Antioch College. Both of us graduated in 1946. One of us is the child of Antioch parents, was…

  4. Sep 16, 2011 · Sept. 16, 2011. The long corridors of Antioch Hall are dark. The fluorescent lights, perhaps 50 years old and never updated, do not work. The vinyl floor tiles are loose. There are cobwebs and...

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  5. Jun 23, 2007 · The call to arms came last week, when Antioch College’s board of trustees announced that the school -- emblematic of the ‘60s counterculture and the Civil Rights and anti-Vietnam War movements...

  6. Mar 16, 2023 · Antioch College President Jane Fernandes publicly announced in a Feb. 21 statement that the college had eliminated nine staff and faculty positions and has plans to “restructure” an additional eight positions with title changes and salary reductions.

  7. History. Academics. Social support. References. Antioch University Los Angeles ( AULA) is a campus of Antioch University in Culver City, California . Background. Antioch College was founded in Yellow Springs, Ohio.

  8. Jun 30, 2007 · He also conjectured that Antioch, which he called “the founding college of the American progressive movement,” had been “killed” by, among other things, its own liberalism.

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