Office of the Chancellor
William R. Groves, JD, is the 22nd President/Chancellor of Antioch University. He has served as Chancellor since 2016 and has focused on three priorities; to reclaim and advance its reputation as an innovator in higher education; to grow programmatically and geographically in ways that will allow Antioch to reach its full potential to advance social, economic, and environmental justice; and to advance and promote the University’s 168 year-long history and heritage around social justice and democracy building.
Chancellor’s Updates
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Chancellor’s Message on War in Israel and Palestine
on October 10, 2023
Chancellor’s Message on War in Israel and PalestineI am sure that by now, you have heard about the war in Israel and Palestine. On Saturday, Palestinian […]
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Woman, Life, Freedom: Chancellor’s Message on the Anniversary of the Mahsa Amini Protests in Iran
on September 15, 2023
Woman, Life, Freedom: Chancellor’s Message on the Anniversary of the Mahsa Amini Protests in IranWe are coming up on the first anniversary of the death of […]
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Message from the Chancellor on the Jacksonville Murders
on August 30, 2023
Message from the Chancellor on the Jacksonville MurdersOnce again I write to you in the aftermath of an act of unspeakable violence by a domestic terrorist and […]
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Chancellor’s Remarks on the Supreme Court Decision Regarding Affirmative Action
on June 30, 2023
Chancellor’s Remarks on the Supreme Court Decision Regarding Affirmative ActionYesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled to outlaw any consideration of race in […]
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Celebrating Pride Month and Defending LGBTQIA+ Rights
on June 5, 2023
Celebrating Pride Month and Defending LGBTQIA+ RightsThe month of June is celebrated across the world as Pride Month, a time for all of us who are gay, […]
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A Message from Chancellor Groves Regarding the Attacks by State Legislatures on Higher Education, Free Speech, Academic Freedom, and Democracy
on May 26, 2023
A Message from Chancellor Groves Regarding the Attacks by State Legislatures on Higher Education, Free Speech, Academic Freedom, and Democracy I know many of […]