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Articles that appear in print media are on file in the Office of University Communications.

ormand• CAROL ORMAND, visiting assisting professor of geology, will be teaching and calling American square and contra dance Saturday, Jan. 22, at Antioch College. For more information, call ext. 7328.

keifferARTIMUS KEIFFER, professor of geography, was quoted by the Philadelphia Inquirer in a story about the whether or not Western tourists should return to East Asia so soon after the tsunami. Read More...

huffman• JIM HUFFMAN, H. Orth Hirt Professor of History, was recently elected president of the Springfield Board of Education and was quoted in two articles that appeared in the Springfield News-Sun on Jan. 14. "I'm still angry about having to make (cuts). I'm angry about the state's system, I'm disappointed in the fact that we've not been able to pass the levies, and I'm sad about the problems and difficulties this creates for our teachers, our families and expecially our children," he said in "City Schools Planning $5.3 Million in Cuts." The second article titled "Challenging Year Ahead for Schools" included Huffman's comment, "We tend to forget the new schools because of the whirlpool of things happening."

copeland• WARREN COPELAND, Kenneth E. Wray Chair in the Humanities, professor of religion, director of urban studies and mayor of Springfield, was quoted in an article titled "Social Change Starts in Our Hearts and Minds" that appeared in the Springfield News-Sun on Jan. 15. Copeland spoke at the city's annual Martin Luther King Jr. birthday celebration luncheon on Jan. 14. "Listening to Dr. King as we act in this community will prove that we actually deserve that label of All-America City," he said. "This will not be easy, but it is not just a good dream. It is a reality worth the best of our efforts."


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