Get Out and Do Weird Stuff: Cazimir Kowalski ’22 as Eco Research Assistant at Notre Dame University
Legend holds that an Antiochian can be parachuted anywhere, and they’ll find a job, a place to live, and some friends within three days
Legend holds that an Antiochian can be parachuted anywhere, and they’ll find a job, a place to live, and some friends within three days
Another Lifetime - Introduction to Whiterock Conservancy I don’t like making assumptions or any assertions for that matter. They remind me of a person I used to be and the questionable choices I made. How I was often isolated, from both others and even myself, because
At the time of this post, I will be in my second semester at Antioch. Being enrolled as a student here right now has been an intriguing time because of all the major shifts in the works. There are new staff and faculty members with
The Camelot Gran Prix Bike Race returned to the Horseshoe for the second year in a row this Spring! On May 7th at 2:00pm, hopeful bikers once again gathered to prove themselves in one of the most grueling (and perhaps only) sporting events Antioch College
Ike Wylie attended the Northeastern Evolutionary Psychology Society conference (NEEPS) in Pittsburgh, PA from April 21-24th. NEEPS was established in 2007 as a society dedicated to the advancement of evolutionary behavioral sciences. They welcome scholars from all fields that focus their research and scholarship
Hello All of Antioch College. Antioch Engaged once again has a student to support its efforts in showcasing the social practice and professional engagement of the Antioch community! My name is Delaney Schlesinger-Devlin and I have recently been hired as a student blog editor for
For two years prior to coming to Antioch I worked as an AmeriCorps Vista for Rural Action in their Sustainable Agriculture department. The financial aid offered through the program and the OEFFA conference is what allowed me to come to Antioch to finish my degree
In the summer of 1963, after finishing classes at the University of Tuebingen in Germany, I headed off to Austria for a co-op job. I had lined up a position at the Biologische Station Wilhelminenberg, which stood high in the hills above Vienna and looked
As strange as it might seem, one of the best college recycling programs in the country resides in a rust-belt city of little modern renown. Youngstown State University has received first place for Ohio in Campus Race to Zero Waste “…for nine consecutive years; during
Just Because a Door is Closed, Doesn't Mean it Won't Open.Returning to school as an older student is a challenging endeavor. Often, since the conventional pathway and typical arc of life flow from high school directly to college, by the time someone may decide to