Tagged: Antioch Voices

12:29pm

Fri November 11, 2011
Antioch Voices

Chancellor Toni Murdock on Antioch University and Higher Education

Antioch University Chancellor Toni Murdock

In 1997,  Tullisse (Toni) Murdock was appointed the first female president of an Antioch campus (Seattle), where she served for nine years. She became Antioch's first female chancellor in 2005 and during her tenure the University underwent several major transitions, including its separation from Antioch College. Murdock also oversaw structural changes in the governance of the University, including the establishment of a board of trustees for each of its 5 campuses in four states. On November 3, 2011 Antioch University announced that Murdock is retiring, effective June of 2012.

Here Murdock speaks with WYSO's Emily McCord about her feelings about higher education, the changes that occurred at Antioch University during her tenure and the current state of the University. 

1:37pm

Wed January 26, 2011
Antioch Voices

Dr. Alan E. Guskin on the birth of the Peace Corps

courtesy of Al Guskin /

Dr. Alan Guskin, former University Chancellor and current Distinguished Professor of Higher Education for the PhD in Leadership and Change Program at Antioch University, Al Guskin, recalls his experience organizing a student group at the University of Michigan that is widely credited with inspiring John F. Kennedy to establish the Peace Corps.

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1:57pm

Mon November 22, 2010
Antioch Voices

Every Single Sheet of Plywood

Pat Stell in the 1970s.

Antioch University Seattle student, Pat Stell reflects on her early days as a carpenter's apprentice.

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1:42pm

Mon November 22, 2010
Antioch Voices

Surrender Was Not an Option

Antioch University Seattle student Patrick Gorman reads an essay about his experience serving in the Vietnam War.

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