Antioch Edges Toward a Deal

Date: 3/26/2009 to 4/26/2009
As the task force charged with negotiating the separation of Antioch University from the college passed the midway mark last week on its way toward finalizing an agreement, college alumni representatives were working furiously to raise the money to insure a successful independent college. On the fundraising trail in California this week, task force member Lee Morgan said that the task force is making significant progress toward an agreement and that alumni across the country are beginning to rally toward the goal to raise $15 million by the end of April.

DC Chapter Meeting Sounds Alarm, Raises Over $12,000

Date: 3/26/2009
“What’s an Antiochian gathering without the police,” joked Chief
Transition Officer Matthew Derr ’89. The DC meeting, held on Saturday,
March 21 at the Mott House, had a packed house–over 70 people were
trying to fit into the meeting room where Derr and Chair of the Antioch
College Continuation Corporation Board Pro Tem Lee Morgan ’69 were
talking and answering questions. Karen Mulhauser, ’65,  attempted to
find more room for alums and opened up the doors to the porch–and
that’s when the alarms went off.

Antioch Edges Toward a Deal

Date: 3/26/2009 to 4/26/2009
By Lauren Heaton
reprinted with permission from the Yellow Springs News
As the task force charged with negotiating the separation of Antioch University from the college passed the midway mark last week on its way toward finalizing an agreement, college alumni representatives were working furiously to raise the money to insure a successful independent college. On the fundraising trail in California this week, task force member Lee Morgan said that the task force is making significant progress toward an agreement and that alumni across the country are beginning to rally toward the goal to raise $15 million by the end of April.

DC Meeting Sounds Alarm, Raises Over $12,000

Date: 3/26/2009
“What’s an Antiochian gathering without the police,” joked Chief
Transition Officer Matthew Derr ’89. The DC meeting, held on Saturday,
March 21 at the Mott House, had a packed house–over 70 people were
trying to fit into the meeting room where Derr and Chair of the Antioch
College Continuation Corporation Board Pro Tem Lee Morgan ’69 were
talking and answering questions. Karen Mulhauser, ’65,  attempted to
find more room for alums and opened up the doors to the porch–and
that’s when the alarms went off.