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DEBORAH MALLONEE, instructor in education, hosted a Writing Marathon for Wittenberg alumna Sarah Unertl Domingus '04 and her eighth grade language arts classes. Read more ...
SHIH-MING LI CHANG (pictured), associate professor of theatre and dance, LIGIA PINHEIRO, associate professor of theatre and dance, and senior dance minor students, coreographed a variety of dance routines for the annual Seniors and Faculty Dance Concert with performance at 7:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday, April 25-26 and 2 p.m. Sunday, April 27, Blair Hall Theatre.
LIN ERICKSON, director of government, corporation and foundation relations, and KRISTEN COLLIER, director of community service, along with Melissa Jackson '07, Susan Duffield '10 and Stephanie Rhines '08, graduated with the class of 2008 of Leadership Clark County. They were recognized at a ceremony on Friday, April 11 and appeared in an article in the Springfield News-Sun April 9.
CONRAD BALLIET, professor emeritus of English, presents a poetry reading Saturday, April 26 at the Clark County Public Library as part of National Poetry Month. Balliet’s Conrad’s Corner is a regular feature on WYSO Public Radio.
PAMELA SCHINDLER, professor of management, was quoted in an article totled "Keeping clients in their comfort zone," which appeared in the Springfield News-Sun, April 13. The article discussed the work of Comfort Keepers, a non-medical, in-home care for clients company, which was given the 2008 WittCAM's Entreprenurial Business Award.


BRANDON JONES (left), assistant professor of music, together with SUSAN MUSSELMAN, adjunct instructor of music, conduct a joint concert featuring the Wittenberg Singers and the Wittenberg Chamber Orchestra at 3 p.m. Saturday, April 19, in Weaver Chapel. The Chamber Orchestra will perform music by J.S. Bach, Johannes Brahms, David Holsinger and Norman Leyden, as well as a cello concerto by Antonio Vivaldi, performed by soloist DANIEL KAZEZ, professor of music. The Wittenberg Singers will perform music by Robert A. Harris, Felix Mendelssohn, Morten Lauridsen, René Clausen, Manning Sherwin and Mangwani Mpulele, arranged by Robert DeCormier. DIANE SLAGLE will be providing piano accompaniment for the Wittenberg Singers.
DONALD BUSAROW, professor of music, director of the Wittenberg Choir and university organist, presents the Faculty Memorial Concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 20, Weaver Chapel. The concert will commemorate the passing of Thomas A. Kennedy, associate professor of music, and Pam Evans Smith, Wittenberg class of 1982, women's basketball head coach and associate director of athletics. The choir will perform four movements from Johannes Brahms' German Requiem, with Musselman as a soloist, as well as Rupert Lang's "Kontakion" and Professor of Music Donald Busarow's "Nunc Dimittis." At 7 p.m. Friday, April 25, music composition seniors Allison Daniels, William Mattox, Gregory McCoach and Steven Wolgast will present a recital in Weaver Chapel. Two of the compositions will be performed by the Wittenberg Choir.
BRANDON JONES, assistant professor of music, directs the Wittenberg Symphonic Band in concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 27, Weaver Chapel. Titled "Wind Band Classics," the concert will include music by Gustav Holst, Percy Grainger, William Walton and John Barnes Chance, as well as the premiere of a piece by senior music composition major Greg McCoach.
MICHAEL ZALEHA, associate professor of geology, was recently awarded $46,300 from the National Science Foundation for his research proposal titled “Acquisition of an acoustic doppler current profiler and gauging station to study processes and deposits associated with the evolution of gravel point bars, Mad River, Ohio.” The award will allow Zaleha to begin a research agenda on the lower Mad River, which will involve geology students and their senior research experience as well as students from upper-level courses.