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GEORGE E. HUDSON, professor of political science and director of Russian Area Studies, is the 2004-2005 Laatsch Faculty Scholar. The endowment, named for Professor Emeritus of Political Science Melvin Henry Laatsch (1905-1974), was funded during the Defining Moments Campaign.
AMY LIVINGSTONE, associate professor of history and department chair, will present "Forget About Chastity Belts and Distressed Damsels: The REAL Lives of Medieval Women" at a history department colloquium at 3:45 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 24, Ness Family Auditorium, Hollenbeck Hall.
CARMIELE WILKERSON, assistant professor of English and director of Africana studies, is working with the Wittenberg Relay for Life committee to find volunteers to participate in the American Cancer Society's signature fund-raising event Friday-Saturday, April 8-9, at Edwards-Maurer Field. E-mail Wilkerson for information.
BIN YU, associate professor of political science and director of the
East Asian Studies Program, has conducted phone interviews with the British
Broadcasting Corporation and the Voice of America radio network regarding the North Korea nuclear crisis.
DONALD BUSAROW, professor of music, university organist, director of chapel choir and the Wittenberg choir, will take the choir on its annual spring break tour. The tour this year includes stops in Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and Ohio before its Home concert at 8 p.m. Friday, March 18, in Weaver Chapel.
CHRISTOPHER DURRENBERGER, associate professor of music, will play piano in concert with The Calder String Quartet at a Guest and Faculty Artist Recital at 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 2, 300 Krieg Hall.
PAMELA S. SCHINDLER, professor of management and director of the Center for Applied Management, will be the guest speaker at the Sarasota Yacht Club alumni event in Sarasota, Fla., March 8.
D'ARCY FALLON, assistant professor of English, presented a talk titled "Gloria Steinem Arm-Wrestles St. Paul the Apostle ... and Wins!" at a Women's Studies colloquium Feb. 16.
DARLENE BROOKS HEDSTROM, assistant professor of history, and the archeological dig Wittenberg history students conducted last fall were mentioned in an article titled "Gammon House Serves as Reminder of Bravery" that appeared in the Springfield News-Sun on Feb. 13.
CAROL ORMAND, visiting assistant professor of geology, will teach and call an evening of traditional American contra and square dances beginning at 8 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 26, in the Curl Gymnasium, Antioch University.
PASTOR RACHEL TUNE was a guest on a two-hour WULM radio program on Jan. 29. Pastor Tune joined Springfield City Schools Superintendent Jean Harper to discuss the importance of passing the school levy.
MARGARET GOODMAN, associate professor of biology, was named program director for the biochemistry/molecular biology program.

