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DAN FLEISCH, associate professor of physics, was interviewed for a documentary titled Dayton Codebreakers, which will air at 9 p.m. Tuesday, April 19, on ThinkTV WPTD Channel 16, and at 10 p.m. Wednesday, April 20, ThinkTV WPTO Channel 14. Fleisch will join Tony Sale, historian and retired British Intelligence officer, at a colloquium titled “Breaking the Enigma Code” scheduled for 11:30 a.m. Monday, April 18, in Bayley Auditorium in the Barbara Deer Kuss Science Center. Read more ...
GARY GAFFIELD, associate provost, will discuss the Fulbright Scholar Award competition and application procedures during a Faculty Brown Bag Lunch at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, April 26, in 203 Shouvlin Center.
ROBERT DAVIS, associate professor of English, has received the 2005 Alumni Association Award for Distinguished Teaching. The award was established in 1960 and is the highest recognition that Wittenberg bestows on its faculty. Read more ...
SCOTT ROSENBERG, associate professor of history, was presented the Omicron Delta Kappa Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award at the 19th annual Honors Convocation. The award is for outstanding teaching by a professor who has been on the faculty five years or less. Read more ...
KEITH DOUBT, professor of sociology and department chair, participated with several sociology majors in the North Central Sociological Association (NCSA) annual meeting titled “Society in Transition: The Local Community in a Global Age,” April 7-10, in Pittsburgh, Pa. Read more ...
GEORGE HUDSON, professor of political science and director of Russian area studies, traveled with six political science majors to participate in the second annual Midwest Slavic Conference at The Ohio State University on March 4. Read more ...


THOMAS T. TAYLOR, professor of history, PAUL NELSON, professor of religion, and JOSEPH O'CONNOR, professor of history, were interviewed for an article titled "Catholics and Non-Catholics Joined in Respect for Pontiff," which appeared in the Springfield News-Sun on April 3 following the news of Pope John Paul's death.


WILLIAM HIGGINS, associate professor of mathematics; BRIAN SHELBURNE, associate professor of computer science; and AL STICKNEY, professor of mathematics; JOHN DAVENPORT, visiting instructor of mathematics; and SARAH HODEL visiting instructor of mathematics, attended the spring meeting of the Ohio Section of the Mathematical Association of America at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, April 1-2. Higgins presented a talk titled "Exploring Groups with Rubik's UFO Puzzle," Davenport presented a talk titled "Deriving Planetary Orbits from Scratch," and Shelburne presented a talk titled "Another Method for Extracting a Cube Root."

