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ROBERT MORRIS, professor emeritus of geology, will give a slide presentation on pre-historic Native Americans in Clark County at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 26, at the Clark County Heritage Center.
DONALD BUSAROW, professor of music and university organist, will direct Schola Cantorum during the annual Candlemas service, which begins at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 1, in Weaver Chapel. Read more ...
RICK INCORVATI, associate professor of English and director of Writing Across the Curriculum, is campus recycling coordinator for spring semester. In addition to coordinating the efforts of student groups, he will identify problems as they arise in the program, work with John Paulsen, director of plant, safety and environment, make recommendations for future improvement and seek answers to questions about Wittenberg's recycling program.
SUNNIE RUCKER-CHAN, coordinator for multicultural recruitment, organized a Teach-In for the Martin Luther King Jr. Observance on campus. The event included discussion on issues of race, class and gender.
ROB BAKER, professor of political science, moderated a Q&A with Lani Guinier following her address at the Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Convocation on Jan. 21.
JOHN YOUNG, assistant dean for judicial affairs, was quoted in an article titled "Education Helps Bring on Social Change," which appeared in the Springfield News-Sun, Jan. 17. The article discussed the Martin Luther King Jr. panel discussion held Jan. 16. Read more ...
HEATHER WRIGHT, assistant professor of political science, led a reading group discussion of Lift Every Voice: Turning a Civil Rights Setback into a New Vision of Social Justice by Lani Guinier on Jan. 17, as part of the university Martin Luther King Jr. Observance.
CARMIELE WILKERSON, associate professor of English and director of Africana studies, moderated a panel discussion titled "Poverty vs. Privilege II: Education as Transformative" as part of the university's Martin Luther King Jr. Observance on Jan. 16. Panel members included Forest Wortham, director of multicultural student programs, John Young, assistant dean for judicial affairs, and Miguel Martinez-Saenz, assistant provost for the First-Year Experience, and Philana Crite, a student support services counselor at Clark State Community College. Read more ...
STEVE REYNOLDS, professor of theatre and dance, recently received The Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) 2008 Kennedy Center Gold Medallion. Read more ...