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Antioch DC Alums meeting Nov. 8, 2008

Antioch DC Alums meeting Nov. 8, 2008

We had a good turn-out of 27, fitting snugly into my living room with a few in the peanut gallery on the stairs.  Matt Derr began by telling us the “conversations” between reps of the BoT (Dan Fallon and Jack Merselis) have been ongoing with him and Lee Morgan from side and that he is confident an agreement will be hammered out before too long.  Having been wrong on previous time-line predictions, he thought it best not to pin it down. Matt, for those of you who don’t know, is now working full-time on saving the college, employed by the College Revival Fund (CRF), which is funded by alumni.  He supervises a staff of five – Risa Grimes, Aimee Marayuma, Fred Kraus, Steve Duffy and one other support staff.

[BTW, there is a new Antiochians.com website.  You may have trouble signing in, as I have.  I haven’t figured out how to fix this yet.]

The reason these are called conversations instead of negotiations is that both sides agree on the fundamental issue – transferring the college from the university to independent status.  The goal is a Letter of Intent that spells out the path to resolving specific ownership issues – untangling bond debt, who gets WYSO and AEA, accreditation, etc. The basic values of rigorous academics, co-op jobs and community governance are not in dispute. The endowment (now about $22 million) is restricted to use by the College.

There is a pro-tem board in place ready to hire a president as soon as the college is ours.  They have already had a meeting in New York.

The college is currently closed, except for the library, which is open limited hours with a staff of three.  Matt said the other buildings have been brought into code compliance for empty facilities, which is basically draining the pipes and moving furniture out of the way of firefighter access.  The University has not agreed to heat the buildings this winter.

He also said the estimate for restoration and renovation is between $24 and $30 million – considerably less than the $50 million the University’s consultants predicted.  These improvements and deferred maintenance could be accomplished over 5 or 6 years as the student population grows.  He also noted that this is an opportunity for the school to become ADA compliant and greener.  Thanks to Arthur Morgan, we have our own heating plant that is available for new technology.

Gary pointed out that only 2% of the college age population goes to a residential, private, liberal arts college.  In the current economic climate, and with demographic trends predicting a decline in graduating high school seniors, the re-born Antioch must be able to communicate its special qualities.

Matt pointed out that Antioch has always been a highly tuition dependent college.  Several alums said that designing programs in which students actually help build state of the art green infrastructure would be innovative and cost effective.

Mark Haskell asked Matt “what do you want us to do?”  Matt said: Keep having meetings.  Talk about Antioch to non-Antiochians.  Think about creating co-op jobs.

Catherine McHugh said she had decided to make a monthly pledge rather than leaving Antioch money in her will and urged others to think about that.  Karen Mulhauser said that one of the pro-tem board members, Atis Folkmanis, has offered some of his company’s puppets to our group for a fundraiser when we’re ready.  (www.folkmanis.com).
She also said we should think about how to recruit students in this area.

If you know any alums in this area who are not on this list, please forward this info to them if you wish.  Forgive us if you get this twice.
There was also some discussion of the Non-Stop Institute in YSO, but I’m trying to keep this brief.

–Megan Rosenfeld

DC Chapter Meeting with Matthew Derr – November 8, 2008

The Antioch College Alumni Association, DC Chapter
Invites you to join a discussion with

Matthew Derr (‘89)
Member of the Board of Trustees Pro Tem

Please join us for a status report from Matt Derr, who is on the negotiating team that is trying to make a deal with Antioch University for the independent rescue of our college.

Saturday, November 8, 2008  2:00 pm
Parish Hall at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
118 3rd Street SE
Convenient to Capitol South Metro stop.
Map available at www.stmarks.net

Refreshments will be provided! We are asking for a $10 donation to
cover the cost of the room.

RSVP: rosenfeldm(at)verizon.net
Antioch College Alumni Association
PO Box 444
Yellow Springs, Ohio 45387
www.antiochians.org

DC Area Antioch Alums and Friends Meeting – Sunday 11/11 @ St Mark’s Church on Capitol Hill

Antioch College — Be Ashamed to Let it Die!

DC Area Antioch Alums and Friends:

If you have read recent information about agreements reached last week between the Antioch University Board of Trustees (AUBoT) and the College Alumni Board (AB), or have been following the chat lines, you know that there are still serious concerns. Yes, the University Trustees (AUBoT) lifted the suspension order, and, yes, there is a plan to save the College. But, some of the details are vague at best. Some of us former trustees have been seeking ways to get further clarification before planning celebrations and as the Chronicle of Higher Education article below reports, some of the donors also have concerns. Continue reading

DC Chapter to Meet this Saturday August 18, 2007

Please join us for answers to your questions and an update on the status of Antioch College, the Alumni Association’s plan to revive our beloved institution, and most importantly, how you can help!

Date: Saturday, August 18, 2007
Time: 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location: University of the District of Columbia
David A. Clarke School of Law
Building 39, Room 201
4200 Connecticut Ave., NW

Washington, DC 20008

Agenda:

  • Update on Closing Issues and Trustees’ Plans
  • Why you should give to the Annual Fund AND the College Revival Fund
  • Showing of Antioch Adventure!

The University Board of Trustees will meet on August 25. Our meeting is timed to plan and send a message to the Trustees.
RSVP to Karen Mulhauser 202-246-4072 or kmulhauser

Located at the corner of Van Ness St. and Connecticut Ave., NW. Atop the Red Line Van Ness/UDC Metro Station. Parking under campus off Van Ness Street Wheelchair access from Connecticut Ave., or the Van Ness turnaround.

DC Chapter Meeting Minutes

This past Sunday there was a get together for all DC Antiochians to meet, plan, and discuss the future of the college. Over 80 alumni and current students attended, as well as Steve Lawry and trustee Larry Stone. The following are the minutes from this meeting, as written by Megan Rosenfeld.

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