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1852

The Christian Church founded Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio, in 1852.

1852 Horace Mann defines a non-sectarian, forward-thinking Antioch

Nonetheless, it is the same institution that was originally incorporated in Ohio in 1852.

1863

1863 No Applicant Rejected Due to Race Proclamation

1920

Beginning in 1920, the college modified its liberal arts approach to education by adopting the concept of co-operative education.

1921

1921 Origin of Co-op Programming – Experiential Learning

1937

Eleanor Holmes Norton, née Eleanor Holmes, (born June 13, 1937, Washington, D.C., United States), American lawyer and politician who broke several gender and racial barriers during her career, in which she defended the rights of others to equal opportunity.

1946

1946 First Historically White College to Appoint an African American Academic Chair

1964

1964 Antioch opens a second campus in New England — the first of 35 eventual locations

1968

1968 Founded the Precursor to the National Council of Adult and Experiential Learning CAEL

Norton gained national exposure in 1968 when she represented former Alabama governor George Wallace, who was denied permission to hold a political rally at Shea Stadium in New York City.

1970

In 1970 she became the first woman to head the New York City Commission on Human Rights.

1972

Antioch also founded an innovative law school in 1972 in Washington D.C. which operated on an experiential legal clinic teaching model.

1974

1974 Santa Barbara Campus Opened

1975

1975 Opening of Seattle Campus

Three years later she helped found the National Black Feminist Organization, and in 1975 she coauthored Sex Discrimination and the Law: Causes and Remedies.

1978

Due to its expansion of programs, graduate degrees, and campuses, Antioch’s name was changed in 1978 from Antioch College to Antioch University.

The Antioch New England Graduate School is at Keene, N.H. In 1978 Antioch consolidated all its programs and adopted the name Antioch University.

1993

1993 First College in America to Mandate Verbal Consent on Campus

A prolific legislator, she had numerous bills enacted, and in 1993 she successfully lobbied for the right to vote on the House floor as a representative of the District of Columbia, a first in the history of the District.

1995

In 1995, however, her vote was taken away, but Norton actively campaigned to restore the right.

1996

1996 Among First PhD in Environmental Studies in Nation

2001

2001 Launched Low-Residency PhD Program in Leadership and Change

2008

In 2008, Antioch University closed its residential College campus in Yellow Springs, Ohio due to significant enrollment and financial challenges.

2009

The College campus and other assets were then transferred in 2009 to a new Ohio non-profit corporation known as Antioch College Continuation Corporation, formed by a group of Antioch alumni.

2011

In that transaction, the University agreed to license to them the name “Antioch College”. The College was subsequently reopened in 2011 as a legally separate institution, but with a shared heritage with Antioch University.

2015

2015 Launched the innovative Graduate School of Leadership & Change

2021

She will perform as the frontwoman in the artistic collective !PUFF! during Yellow Springs Porchfest 2021

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