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  2. Antioch University New England - Wikipedia

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    Antioch University New England, as it is currently known, is situated in a renovated furniture factory in Keene, New Hampshire, almost exactly midway between the former locations. It serves a student body of around 1,000 students, offering four certificate programs, master's degrees in twenty-three different programs, and three doctoral programs.

  3. Antioch University - Wikipedia

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    Antioch College began a period of rapid expansion in 1964 with the acquisition of the Putney School of Education in Vermont. The campus evolved and moved several times; now it is called Antioch University New England and is located in Keene, New Hampshire.

  4. Keene, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Keene is often considered a minor college town, as it is the site of Keene State College, whose students make up a substantial portion of the city's population, and Antioch University New England. At the secondary level, Keene serves as the educational nexus of the area, due in large part to its status as the largest community of Cheshire County.

  5. List of colleges and universities in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law: Concord: Public Law school [30] 651 [30] 1973 [31] Antioch University New England: Keene: Private Master's university [32] 1,045 [32] 1964 [33] Colby-Sawyer College: New London: Private Baccalaureate college [34] 943 [34] 1837 [35] Dartmouth College: Hanover: Private Research university ...

  6. Category:Antioch University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Antioch University New England alumni (7 P) Pages in category "Antioch University alumni" The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total.

  7. Category:Antioch University New England alumni - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Antioch University New England alumni" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  8. Antioch College - Wikipedia

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    Antioch University New England was the first graduate school offshoot, in 1964, and many others were established as well, including what ultimately became Antioch University Midwest (located on a new campus in Yellow Springs that opened in September 2007).

  9. Nonstop Liberal Arts Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Nonstop Liberal Arts Institute was the educational program supported by Nonstop Antioch, a movement organized by alumni and former students, staff and faculty of Antioch College to keep Antioch College alive and operating in Yellow Springs, Ohio. [1]