In the 1850s Antioch became the first college in the country to have a woman faculty member as equal to her male counterparts, and we are still working hard to forge gender equality in all fields. Antioch students and faculty are helping to create a world where all genders are equal and free from bias and discrimination. Check out the links below to read about some of the many Antiochians who are barrier breakers and innovators in their fields. We are thankful for all that these change makers bring to our Antioch community, and to the world at large.
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