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• THOMAS T. TAYLOR, professor of history, and KRISTEN CLINE, associate professot of chemistry and department chair, appear in a PBS documentary on The Frank Lloyd Wright Westcott House. The program airs at 8 p.m. Monday, March 10 on Channel 16.


• MOLLY WOOD, associate professor of history and department chair, presents "The Women of World War II" at 7 p.m., Thursday, March 13, at Crabill Discovery Hall in Springfield's Heritage Center. Read more ...


• ELMA LEE MOORE, dean of the School of Community Education, joins alumna Colleen Walters '05 as part of the Clark County Public Library's 2007-08 Global Education Speakers Series on March 13. Moore and Walters will give a presentation titled “Young Women's Education - Around the Globe and Around our Community.” Read more ...

• MOLLY WOOD, left, associate professor of history, and TANYA MAUS, assistant professor of history, participate in a panel discussion at 3:30 p.m. Friday, March 14, in Wittenberg University's Kissell Auditorium in Koch Hall. The panel is designed to create awareness and provide visitors the opportunity to explore the reasons for the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Read more ...

• KEVIN GRIBBONS, assistant professor of biology, receives thanks from biology major Justin Rheubert '08 for his role in the research in histology they have conducted for two years. Read more ...


• SARAH JUREWICZ '98 was named permanent head coach of the women's basketball team on March 4. Read more ...

 

• CRAIG PENNEY, Wittenberg track and field and cross country head coach, saw his men's and women's cross country team members rewarded for outstanding work both on the course and in the classroom with NCAA Division III United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) All-Academic Team honors. Read more ...

• BRANDON JONES, assistant professor of music, served as guest conductor for the Messiah College Symphony Orchestra on March 1. The program featured Richard Strauss' "Serenade for Winds" and selections from Holst's "The Planets."



 
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