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Live stream recording of report from presidential search committee, Francis Horowitz is speaking.
Official summary of this is posted at antiochcollege.org/news/1122.html
–Finalists will meet with Antioch staff and deliver a public talk –
YELLOW SPRINGS – June 3, 2011 – Presidential Search Committee Chair Frances Degen Horowitz ’54 met with the Antioch community today to discuss the presidential search process.
Horowitz, a member of the Board Pro Tempore, spoke at a public meeting attended by approximately 50 alumni, College employees and villagers. A sound feed was streamed live over the Internet.
All candidates for the presidency of Antioch College were reviewed by search firm Isaacson, Miller, which specializes in executive leadership searches for mission-focused institutions, Horowitz said. The search committee is working to identify a group of semifinalists, but no timetables or deadlines have been established.
This more deliberate approach is designed in order for the “most perfect president” to be selected, said Horowitz, President Emerita of the City University of New York Graduate School and University Center.
“We are very much aware that we should not make decisions because we feel the calendar pushing us,” Horowitz said.
When finalists are identified, they will meet with the Antioch staff as well as give a brief talk to the community that will be streamed over the Internet. Additionally, alumni will be invited to share their impressions of the candidates with the search committee before the committee makes its final recommendations to the Board Pro Tempore.
A full recording of the session will be available at www.antiochcollege.org/media.
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Antioch College Transfer Finalized
by Emily McCord (2009-09-04)
YELLOW SPRINGS, OH (WYSO) – Rick Detweiller calls the transfer of Antioch College from the University unprecedented.
“In my own mind, I think of it more like conjoined twins. To separate two that are together in a way that will allow them both life is really complicated,” says Detweiller.
Detweiller’s group, the Great Lakes Colleges Association, helped mediate the separation.
The University Board closed Antioch College in June 2008 due to serious financial issues. Since then, Alumni have unsuccessfully tried to negotiate a transfer, but this summer the University and alumni group finally reached an agreement. The Alumni will buy the campus and its assets. Now that the day is here, University Board of Governor’s Chair, Art Zucker says it’s a positive day, but one with strong emotions.
“It’s really moving for all of us to go through this experience of breaking loose the small college to reinvent itself. It’s really bittersweet for the University going through this,” says Zucker.
The challenge is now for the Alumni to reopen the college. Matthew Derr is the chief transition officer for the College. The group needs to raise 50 million dollars over the next five years. Derr says he’s confident the alumni will rise to the occasion.
“We have developed over the course of the last two years a new level of connection of alumni of the college. They have expressed their strong desire to see this day come about and the independence of the college, and we’re now counting on them to support this effort,” says Derr.
Derr says Antioch College has begun the hiring process and will consider itself open as of next week, although the campus doesn’t expect to see students until the Fall of 2011.
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www.publicbroadcasting.net/wyso/news.newsmain?action=article&ARTICLE_ID=1551163
YELLOW SPRINGS, OH (WYSO) – The complete Antioch College transfer ceremony that took place on Septmeber 4, 2009 on the Antioch College Campus in Yellow Springs, OH
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