
Message From the Chancellor on Juneteenth
This Saturday, June 19, we commemorate Juneteenth and the emancipation of those who had been enslaved in the United States. Also known as Freedom Day,
This Saturday, June 19, we commemorate Juneteenth and the emancipation of those who had been enslaved in the United States. Also known as Freedom Day,
Dear Antioch faculty, staff and students, Yet again racism and hatred have taken lives. I was heartbroken and angered by the horrific events in Atlanta
A Joint Letter from Chancellor Bill Groves and Board Chair Paul Mutty In my letter to the community of June 1, 2020, regarding the George
Dear AU Community, Noose or knee, lynching or suffocation, the result is still death at the hands of the very law enforcement institutions meant to
Communication from the Chancellor Dear Members of Antioch University’s Faculty and Staff: We are moving into uncharted waters as an institution, a country, and a
Message from the Chancellor Dear Antioch Community, We continue to monitor the evolving situation with the COVID-19 virus carefully and want to report to you
Dear University Community: I am reaching out on this Friday afternoon to assure you that Antioch University leadership is closely monitoring the situation with the
Dear Antioch University Community, As I’m sure you are aware, a mass shooting took place in Dayton, Ohio early this morning, Sunday, August 4 (around
Chancellor’s Message to the Antioch University Community Dear Antioch University Community, Today, the congregants of the Tree of Life Synagogue continue to bury their dead.
Dear Antioch University Community, The Trump administration and the Office of Civil Rights of the Department of Education have recently announced that it is considering
A Message from Chancellor Groves Dear Antioch Community: Over the past couple of years, there have been a number of times when I felt it
Dear Antioch Community, As you know, President Trump and the Department of Homeland Security issued a memorandum on September 5, 2017, announcing that it would
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