
Antioch Marches in LA’s 34th MLK Kingdom Day Parade
2019 marked the first year that Antioch University marched as a group in LA’s 34th Kingdom Day Parade. Accompanying the group of faculty, staff, students,
2019 marked the first year that Antioch University marched as a group in LA’s 34th Kingdom Day Parade. Accompanying the group of faculty, staff, students,
The Bridge Program’s Service Learning Class (BSL) and Bridge faculty member Rosa Garza-Mourino were featured in The Clemente Quarterly, a national newsletter for those interested in
Antioch University Los Angeles awarded degrees at its 45th annual Commencement ceremony that took place on Sunday, June 25, 2017. The ceremony honored graduates from
(because the old one just isn’t working for most of us!) The Bridge Program in partnership with the East La Community Corp, La Co-Op Lab,
Golden gate, London, Brooklyn Bridge doesn’t compare to the infinite destinations that Antioch Bridge Program paves the way for! Never in my dreams did I
Artists and performers of all varieties participated in the 9th Annual Artistic Uprising that raised funds for the Bridge Program on Friday, November 11, 2016. The Artistic
Actress Téa Leoni, known for her role as Elizabeth McCord on CBS’s Madam Secretary, announced that she will match contributions dollar-for-dollar up to $30,000 to
The recipients of the second annual alumni awards include a philanthropy strategist, an advocate for formerly incarcerated young people, and the site director of an
What should the future of Los Angeles look like? AULA has an active voice in this conversation, thanks in part to a $5,000 grant gifted
AULA community members were busy this fall knitting and crocheting 33 red scarves and writing personalized notes to donate to the Red Scarf Project. On
Since our founding 1852, Antioch University has remained on the forefront of social justice, inclusion, and equality – regardless of ethnicity, gender, creed, orientation, focus of study, or ability.
Antiochians actively reflect these shared values to inspire positive change in the world. Common Thread is where we document the stories that showcase our communities actions, so the change we work for can be shared widely.
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