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Workshop by alum, Cynthia Rubin, in Photoshop, Indesign, and Illustrator

10/27/2007 - 10:00am
10/27/2007 - 12:00pm

Workshop by alum, Cynthia Rubin, in Photoshop, Indesign, and Illustrator and opportunity for students and alumni to make postcards for the Postcard Show and New York City alumni Chapter Save Antioch fundraiser.

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College votes no for Murdock,endorses self-governance

Reprinted from Yellow Springs News; Available online  (10-20-05):  http://www.ysnews.com/stories/2007/10/101807_independence.html

By Lauren Heaton

Last week more than half of the 350 students,
faculty and staff members on the Antioch College campus passed a community
referendum that included a vote of no confidence for Antioch University
Chancellor Toni Murdock and an endorsement of establishing a self-governing
college independent of the university.

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Alumni Honorary Community Government Members

Alumni
Honorary Community Government Members

Dear Antioch Alumni,

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Join the Parade...

Antioch College: Founder's Day Parade October 2007

 

 

Homecoming/Reunion 2007 v2.0

10/25/2007 - 7:00am
10/28/2007 - 6:00pm

Calling all Antiochians! Come home to Antioch and make your voice heard! Read more below.

Signup and donate to CG's organizational effort, become honorary CG member!

Donation amounts can be as little or as much as you like. Paypal will deduct a small percentage for processing, but you can also send your registration in by mail. Of course, checks or cash will be accepted when you arrive and pick up your nametag as well. These donations are NOT tax-deductible. 

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Statement from YS for Keep Antioch College Open

Dear Antioch University Board of Trustees,
September 13, 2007

As villagers and recognized stakeholders with an interest in the future of Antioch College, we are both hopeful and concerned regarding the fast moving events of recent days. We have been impressed by the hard work of the Alumni Board, the College faculty, staff, students, and the many in the Yellow Springs Community who have worked so hard to keep our beloved Antioch College open. Out of this crisis, together we are creating a great opportunity.

We are hopeful because Antioch’s Development and Alumni Relations (per agreement with the Alumni Board and the Antioch University Board of Trustees) is now under the control of the Alumni Board. Important steps towards the establishing an independent governance structure for the College are being negotiated as the necessary foundation to make significant fundraising possible. The task before us is considerable.

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Mario R. Capecchi Wins Nobel Prize In Physiology or Medicine

Mario R. Capecchi, Ph.D., distinguished professor of human genetics
and biology at the University of Utah's Eccles Institute of Human
Genetics and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator, has won
the 2007 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
The announcement was made this morning by the Nobel Assembly at the
Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden. The prize recognizes
Capecchi's pioneering work on "knockout mice" technology, a
gene-targeting technique that has revolutionized mammalian biology and
allowed the creation of animal models for hundreds of human diseases,
including modeling cancer in the mouse.
"This is a tremendous honor for our University, for our Department of
Human Genetics, and, specifically, for all the members of my
laboratory, past and present," said Capecchi upon receiving

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Planning the Portal


Purpose

To create a single place for Antiochians to gather for information and planning in the effort to establish Antioch College as a permanent entity. 

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Development Newsletter

Regular newsletter updates from Aimee will go here.

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The Word of the Week is "Progress."

Alumni Update, Friday, September 14, 2007

RAISING DOUGH: Our Revival fund has reached a total of $12 million in cash and pledges, an amount equal to the entire endowment of Bennington College. Donors have earmarked the money to be used only for the continuation of Antioch as a residential undergraduate College with a tenured faculty that is moving toward a system of self-governance.

DEVELOPING THE PLAN: In about a week, Dixie Maurer-Clemons will widely circulate for comments and ideas a draft of the Antioch College Revitalization Business Plan. Alumni Board Treasurer Rick Daily, who is coordinating the development of the plan, stresses that “we want as many people as possible to see the draft and give input.” Meanwhile, the Alumni Board is exploring the possibility of hiring a well-respected financial planner to help craft the final version.

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Letters and Proposals

Alumni Board Plan Update: September 2, 2007 [DOWNLOAD]

Alumni Seek Opportunity to Return Antioch College to Prominence Canceled, Webcast Delays Process of Averting Suspension of Operations [DOWNLOAD]

Pre-UBoT Webinar Press Statement from the Alumni Board [DOWNLOAD]

Antioch College Alumni Association Proposal for Governance and Fundraising to the University Board of Trustees
[DOWNLOAD]

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Meeting Summaries

Alumni Board Meeting Summaries

Executive Committee

Summary of 7-10-07

Summary of 7-24-07

Summary of 8-28-07

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Alumni Board Member Bios

Self-submitted bios of the current Alumni Board membership:

Terry Bohnhorst Blackhawk ’68; Detroit, Michigan
terry@insideoutdetroit.org

Poet, Educator, Founding Director InsideOut Literary Arts Project

Terry taught high school Creative Writing and English in Detroit Public
Schools until her retirement in 1996. She now leads InsideOut, a

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Alumni Board

information and basic links go here:
Members - Members of the Alumni Board including e-mail addresses & bios
minutes of meetings
statements
plans and proposals
news releases
by-laws

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University Officials Share Financial Data with College Alumni Board

from the Alumni Association Board of Directors, Friday, September 7, 2007 

Alumni Board Treasurer Rick Daily reports that he has now received from University officials information the Alumni Board needs to develop a proposal for the continuation of Antioch as an undergraduate, residential, liberal arts college with a tenured faculty. The proposal will be presented to University Trustees for consideration at their October meeting.

Experts in many fields relating to higher education and its financing are expected to help the Alumni Board develop its proposal. Rick is convinced their participation will not be hindered by the terms of a confidentiality agreement University officials insisted upon as a pre-condition for their sharing information.

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University Officials Share Financial Data with College Alumni Board

from the Alumni Association Board of Directors, Friday, September 7, 2007

Alumni Board Treasurer Rick Daily reports that he has now received from University officials information the Alumni Board needs to develop a proposal for the continuation of Antioch as an undergraduate, residential, liberal arts college with a tenured faculty. The proposal will be presented to University Trustees for consideration at their October meeting.

Experts in many fields relating to higher education and its financing are expected to help the Alumni Board develop its proposal. Rick is convinced their participation will not be hindered by the terms of a confidentiality agreement University officials insisted upon as a pre-condition for their sharing information. [Read More]

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Site going into production.

Site going into production. Testing blog module. That is all. (testing)

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Antiochians

12/31/1969 - 8:00pm

June 24, 2007

Whereas, Over 500 Antioch College Alumni attended the 2007 Antioch College Reunion representing the classes of 1938 through 2007, and

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Antioch College Faculty Vote No Confidence in University Chancellor, Toni Murdock

by Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed, Thursday, September 6, 2007.

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The Alumni Board Response to Labor Day Weekend Events

September 4, 2007: Antioch University announced on 8/31/07 that Steven Lawry, the President of Antioch College, was stepping down early. Almost immediately afterwards, alumni were informed that the Development Office staff was asked to go home early and locks were being changed. Alumni immediately reached out to each other as well as current staff, faculty, students and Yellow Springs community members to gather support and news.

This morning, September 4, Toni Murdock, Art Zucker, Nancy Crow and Rick Daily had a phone conference. Nancy and Rick expressed to Toni and Art that the alumni association is very unhappy with the way events unfolded on Friday and proceeded to bring the effort to revitalize the College back on course.

Nancy and Rick insisted that:

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