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

• PHILIP FRALEY, instructor of education, joins the full-time faculty as spring semester begins.

• JIM NOYES, professor of computer science, has retired from classroom teaching. However, Noyes will remain a presence on campus as he continues his work in computational science. Read more ...


• DONALD BUSAROW, professor of music, university organist, director of the Wittenberg Choir and the Chapel Choir, will participate in the German Language Epiphany Service at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 7, in Weaver Chapel. Read more ...


• FOREST WORTHAM (not shown), director of multicultural student programs and the WAGE Womyn’s Center; CARMIELE WILKERSON, associate professor of English and Africana Studies director; MIGUEL MARTINEZ-SAENZ, assistant professor of philosophy; JOHN YOUNG, assistant dean of judicial affairs and instructor of political science; and former Wittenberg faculty member JOSEPH LEWIS (not shown), professor emeritus in history at Central State University, will participate in a panel discussion on poverty and privilege at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 11, in Bayley Auditorium, Barbara Deer Kuss Science Center. Read more ...

• OLGA MEDVEDKOV, professor of geography, and her Geography 390 class undertook a project that would change the lives of residents of Clark County. Read more ...


• MARGARET GOODMAN (from left), associate professor of biology and director of biochemistry/molecular biology, TAMMY PROCTOR, associate professor of chemistry, DARLENE BROOKS HEDSTROM, assistant professor of history, HORTON HOBBS, professor of biology, JEFF ANKROM, professor of economics, RALPH LENZ, professor of geography and department chair, ROB BAKER, professor of political science, CLIFFORD BROWN, professor of psychology, and WARREN COPELAND, professor of religion, director of urban studies and mayor of Springfield, were mentioned in news article that discussed their summer field studies. Read more ...

• GARNETT PURNELL, director of athletics and recreation, was recently invited to become a member of the prestigious NCAA Division III Management Council. Read more ...


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