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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. List of colleges and universities in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    University of New Hampshire at Manchester: Manchester: Public Baccalaureate college [26] 1,959 [26] [27] [28] 1985 [29] 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 ...

  5. 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).

  6. Antioch Network - Wikipedia

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    Antioch College - 1850 (established as independent from Antioch University in 2009) Antioch New England Graduate School (Antioch University New England), Keene, NH. Began 1964 (part of AGSE 1964-1975) Antioch University Los Angeles, founded 1972. Antioch University Santa Barbara, founded 1977. Antioch University Seattle, founded 1975.

  7. 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]

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  9. List of Antioch College people - Wikipedia

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    Frances Degen Horowitz (B.A. 1954), educator and psychologist, President Emerita of City University of New York Graduate School and University Center; Deborah Meier (1954), educator, considered the founder of the modern small schools movement; Tom Mooney (B.A. 1975), labor leader and teacher