Antiochian: The Alumni Newsletter of Antioch College, Winter 2002

The Alumni Newsletter of Antioch College
Fall 2003

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The Antiochian is published by the Office of Development and Alumni Relations. Articles submitted for publication should be addressed to the Antiochian Editor, Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio 45387-1697. Or send via email: alumni@antioch-college.edu

Editor:
Rachel Moulton ’97

Contributing Writers:
Luci Beachdell ’95
Jeremy Burks ’01
Eleanor Falcon
Everette Freeman ’72
Lauren Heaton
Katie Kabza ’05
Rachel Moulton ’97
Annie Reichert ’06

Special thanks to:
Nina Myatt ’53 and
Scott Sanders in Antiochiana
for all their help and hard work

Photography:
Jeremy Burks ’01
Dennie Eagleson '71
Emily Sepik '02

Website Design:
Bing Design

 

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Also Joining the Antioch Community

Antioch is pleased to announce that Michael Thorp, former Director of Admissions at Lawrence College in Appleton, Wisconsin, is Antioch’s new Director of Admissions and Financial Aid.

Thorp has been Director of Admissions at Lawrence College, a small liberal arts college, since 1999. Lawrence has much in common with Antioch, as a member of the Associated Colleges of the Midwest (an organization very like the GLCA), and of the Colleges that Change Lives group with which we do joint student recruitment. Before moving to Lawrence, Michael was Associate Director of Admissions at Earlham College for four years. Before that he worked in admissions or student services at Miami University (Oxford, OH), the University of Louisville, and Ripon College. He has a MA in education from the University of Louisville and a BA from Wabash College in Indiana (a GLCA school).

Antioch is pleased to announce Linda Sattem as the new Sexual Offense Prevention Policy Advocate and part-time counselor in the Antioch Counseling Center. Sattem has years of experience as a counselor, administrator and educator. She is excited to be working directly with issues of consent and sexual violence, having founded the first rape crisis center in Ohio in the early 1970s. She also taught self-defense, crisis intervention, and rape response classes at Antioch in the mid-70s.

Since that time Sattem has worked as a therapist with sex offenders in two states, directed a women’s center at the University of Cincinnati, founded and directed Women Helping Women in Cincinnati, and directed the Suicide Prevention Center in Dayton. Most recently she has been in private practice, specializing in traumatic stress disorder, couples work, family therapy, and depression, as well as other issues.

 

 


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