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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.
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.
Oct. 2—Antioch University New England plans to relocate to downtown Keene in the coming years, the graduate school announced in a news release Friday afternoon. A letter of intent between ...
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).
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 ...
Keene is a city in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States. [3] The population was 23,047 at the 2020 census, [4] down from 23,409 at the 2010 census. [5] It is the county seat and the only city in the county. Keene is home to Keene State College and Antioch University New England.
The Graduate School of Education evolved over the years with different names and locations (it moved to Harrisville, Vermont and then Keene, New Hampshire) and became what is now known as Antioch University New England. [9] The Antioch School of Law was a notable campus founded in 1972 and operated until 1988 when it was absorbed into the ...
King served at Antioch University from 2004-2011. In 2004, he became the first Academic Dean, and later Interim President, at Antioch University New England. [1] Continuing his work at Antioch University Los Angeles from 2006-2011, King was the first President of a separate campus apart from the Santa Barbara campus.