

DAN FLEISCH, associate professor of physics, and TIM LEWIS, professor of biology, are in the United Kingdom teaching "The Roots of 21st Century Science." Read more ...
DARLENE BROOKS HEDSTROM, associate professor of history, is currently at work on "The Egyptian Delta Monastic Archaeology Project." Read more ...
MIGUEL MARTINEZ-SAENZ, associate professor of philosophy, was appointed by Provost Ken Bladh to a three-year term as assistant provost for the First-Year Experience. Martinez-Saenz continues as director of the WittSem program as part of his assistant provost responsibilities.
TRUDY FABER, professor of music, will perform several concerts in Germany on a spring tour. One of Faber's recitals will take place at Castle Church, where Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses. Read more ...
TOM MARTIN, professor of HFS, has recently published Sailing is a Breeze: Learning to Sail a Laser, Sunfish, or Other Small Boat. The book, written as a result of Martin's years of experience teaching sailing at Wittenberg, is used in his sailing class today. Read more ...
Martin was also quoted in an article titled "Little Things Can Add up to Calorie Reduction," which appeared in the Springfield News-Sun, May 15.
PACO LABRADOR, head volleyball coach, 19 current Tiger players, assistant coach Brittany Baume and team manager Kara Guss will fly to Madrid, Spain, on May 22, accompanied by several alumni and friends of the program. Read more ...
PAUL PARLATO, dean of the School of Community Education, retired at the close of spring semester after 26 years at Wittenberg. Parlato is particularly proud of his work to elevate the community education programs to a level that merits the same respect as general Wittenberg programs. His efforts have raised both the image and substance of SCE. Read more ...

AMY CHRISTIANSEN, associate professor of languages and department chair, and JOHN PAULSEN, director of plant, safety and environment, have guided students, faculty and staff in the creation of Woodlawn Hall Garden. Registering the space with the National Wildlife Federation's Backyard Wildlife Habitat program is the goal.
WARREN COPELAND, professor of religion, director of urban studies and mayor of Springfield, was quoted in an article titled "City OKs Plan for Unified Downtown," which appeared in the Springfield News-Sun, May 16. The article discussed several goals for a unified plan for downtown development.