Alumni Board to Meet in Yellow Springs

Date: 6/11/2009

The Antioch College Alumni Board of Directors will convene for a meeting in Yellow Springs on June 19-21, 2009.  Board President Nancy Crow reports: “The theme of our meeting is Focus
on the Future.  Articulating and fulfilling our shared vision of a vibrant and
viable independent Antioch College requires strategic focus, commitment,
finances and a lot of hard work.  Our task as an Alumni Board will continue to
be to renew and strengthen the connections between the College alumni and our
beloved College and to provide a framework that will permit the College
leadership to use most effectively the expertise and ideas of Nonstop and the
broader alumni base in building our new College while retaining the best of
Antiochian practices, traditions and values.  As the CRF Board, we will prepare
for the transition from the University-controlled Antioch College to the
College’s new board of trustees.”

Click to view the agenda for the meeting.

Antioch College placed on ’09 List of Endangered Historic Sites

Date: 6/10/2009 to 7/6/2009
On Wednesday, June 9, Preservation Ohio announced that the Antioch
College Historic District has been placed on the 2009 List of Ohio’s
Most Endangered Historic Sites.  A landmark of national educational
history, the original campus has been closed for over a year with
concerns over the future of its historic buildings, and awaits hopeful
re-opening. This is the first year for Antioch College on the list.

ACCC Receives 501(c)3 status

Date: 6/9/2009 to 7/7/2009
Earlier today the Antioch College Continuation Corporation announced that it had been granted Educational 501(c)3 status by the Internal Revenue Service.  This accomplishment is an important step toward the creation of an independent Antioch College and fulfills one of the requirements laid out in the Letter of Intent between Antioch University and ACCC negotiators last February.