For the first time in more than three decades, Antioch College is
self-governing with its own Board of Trustees. The College is making a
return to national prominence as a leader in higher education.
Area of Greatest Need Unrestricted gifts to Antioch College give the College flexibility to invest where the need is greatest during this transition period. Make an online donation to the Area of Greatest Need.
The Fund for Antioch College The Fund for Antioch College provides over $2.8 million yearly
(equivalent to the income generated by a $50 million endowment) to
support faculty, staff, and facilities, all the things that are helping
to make Antioch College an extraordinary environment for learning.
We
aspire to more than triple the alumni participation rate in 2009-2010.
In addition to helping raise the yearly goal, increasing alumni
participation will help us gain support from foundations and other
large funders -- sustaining this unique educational enterprise.
Make an online donation to the Fund for Antioch College.
The Antioch Review
Thanks
to the support of readers and sponsors like you, The Antioch Review is
going strong after six decades, connecting literary writers to a
culture of engaged readers. All donations to the magazine are fully
tax-deductible.
Supporters of the Review are a diverse group of
readers, writers, and lovers of literature who, through their generous
donations, help keep the Review publishing. In turn, this means support
for hundreds of readers and writers of the finest fiction, nonfiction,
and poetry in print today.
Make an online donation to The Antioch Review.
The Glen Helen
Glen
Helen is the legacy of alumnus Hugh Taylor Birch, who, in 1929, donated
the wooded glen to Antioch College in memory of his daughter, Helen.
With this gift, the College accepted the responsibility of preserving
the land in perpetuity. Additional gifts expanded the preserve, which
now encompasses 1000 acres, all accessible from a 25-mile network of
footpaths. Today, that mission is carried forward by Antioch College
through the Glen Helen Ecology Institute, which manages the land and
coordinates the educational programs of “The Glen.” On even a short
walk, visitors can view spectacular wildflowers, 400 year-old trees,
limestone cliffs with waterfalls and overhangs, and the beautiful
yellow spring for which the town is named.
The Glen is an
integral part of the legacy of the College and will be an important
resource for the development of its curriculum. For Antiochians, the
identity of the College and Glen Helen are inseparable. For nature
enthusiasts, the glen is a valuable recourse for hiking, birding, and
exploration.
Make an online donation to the Glen Helen.
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| Primary Contact: | Micah Canal Assistant Director for Advancement PO Box 444 Yellow Springs, Ohio 45387 Phone: 937-767-2341 Fax: 937-767-2376 mcanal@antiochcollege.org | Secondary Contact: | Aimee Maruyama Associate Director for Advancement Yellow Springs, Ohio 45387 Phone: 937-767-2341 Fax: 937-767-2376 alm@antiochcollege.org |