Board Pro Tempore Member of the Week: Pavel Curtis

To read the full transcript download PDF: pavel_curtis_interview_transcript Interview by Rose Pelzl Why did you agree to be a Pro Tem board member? […] this opportunity to recreate what Antioch…

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Nonstop Festival Week Digest

By Eva Erickson, Dennie Eagleson, Jonny No, Lincoln Alpern, John Hempfling Early in the visioning of the Nonstop Liberal Arts Institute curriculum planning there was an idea suggested for a Festival…

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Toxic Talk: Steve Lawry’s Culture War

By Jeanne-Kay
Research: Brian Springer, Kathryn Leahey, Jeanne Kay
Prelude: The Discourse of Toxicity
“Toxic Culture.” Steve Lawry’s infamous phrase is now part of the vocabulary of…

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Antioch College Board Pro Tempore Meet in Yellow Springs

By Eva Erickson and Vanessa Query From the 20th to the 22nd of February, the Antioch College Board Pro Tempore came together for the first time in Yellow Springs to create goals and plans for the…

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First Five Members Named to Antioch College Board of Trustees Pro Tem

The Antioch College Alumni Board of Directors announced that it has named the first 5 members to the College Board of Trustees Pro Tem. This initial group includes Matthew Derr ’89, Atis Folkmanis ’62, Frances Degen Horowitz ’54, Lee Morgan ’66, and Barbara Slaner Winslow ’68.  These first five members represent a broad range of skills, but share steadfast dedication to Antioch College.

More members will be named shortly. While naming the first members of the Board Pro Tem is an exciting step, it is a step that is done in tandem with the Task Force working to effect a separation of Antioch College and Antioch University. Last week, we reported that the Task Force had hired consultants to assist with legal and financial issues.

The initial members of the Board Pro Tem have been idenitified by the Committee on Trustees. The Committee on Trustees included representatives from the Alumni Board, the Antioch College Continuation Corporation, Nonstop, and the broader alumni community. It drew on the previous work of the Governance Committee to identify candidates for the first Board of Trustees to focus solely on Antioch College in over thirty years.