Students and faculty collaborate closely on learning projects. All Antiochians contribute to community governance. Your voice will contribute to building a better Antioch College every day. Antioch College stands in solidarity with our past present and future Black community members.
Take Action. Shane Creepingbear '08, a member of the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma, has been appointed Dean of Admissions, making him the first Native American to hold this critical position. Shane is somewhat of a household name around the table for generations of Own Your Education.
Live a life of intention. As an Antiochian, you together we will win victories for humanity. Please contact the Office of Admission and Financial Aid at or admission antiochcollege. For options of places to stay when visiting please see Lodging in and around Yellow Springs. About seven miles down the road, you will enter Yellow Springs. Route 68 then becomes Xenia Avenue, the main street through Yellow Springs.
Students spend at least 25 percent of their undergraduate career in full-time work or research placements nationally or internationally. The world is increasingly connected, and effective students need to be able to work across boundaries of language and nation. With this in mind, all Antioch students are required to attain intermediate proficiency in a second language. Areas of Study For the most up-to-date listing, please check the college website.
Students design their own majors, either disciplinary or interdisciplinary, in the areas in which faculty members have expertise. These include:. Campus Life Each generation of Antiochians has created groups and clubs to serve their particular interests. In recent years, these have included independent student publications, events, arts and theater, and intramural athletics.
If you want it, make it happen. Students have a strong one voice in the governance of the college and they exercise it, leading policy discussion and development. Antioch College is within walking distance of downtown Yellow Springs. The campus opens onto a huge park of ancient trees, which leads the eye easily to the 1,acre Glen Helen Nature Preserve , the legacy of Hugh Taylor Birch who, in , donated the wooded glen to Antioch College in memory of his daughter, Helen.
The 44,square foot Wellness Center was recently renovated to meet LEED standards and to provide the campus and community with space for group fitness classes, an indoor regulation-length swimming pool and more.
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