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PACO LABRADOR, head volleyball coach, and three of his players, earned postseason awards from the American Volleyball Coaches Association after their record-breaking undefeated regular season. Read more ...
ED CHARNEY, associate professor of art, has a painting in the Ohio Plein Air Society juried exhibit currently at the Springfield Museum of Art. View gallery.
BETTY DILLAHUNT '46, emeritus director of women’s athletics and 1985 Wittenberg Athletics Hall of Honor Inductee, continues to be recognized for her contributions to the world of women's athletics. Read more ...
KEITH DOUBT, professor of sociology, presents "Robert Bellah and The Simpsons: A Deep Critique of Habits of the Heart from the Viewpoint of Popular Culture" at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 28, 205 Carnegie.
ROB BAKER, professor of political science, moderates a Q&A at downtown hospital forum. The panel discussion will include an update, service consolidation plans and other healthcare news at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 20, 201 Shouvlin.
ROCHELLE MILLEN, professor of religion, co-edited Testimony, Tensions, and Tikkun: Teaching the Holocaust in Colleges and Universities and co-authored a chapter in the book titled "Histories, Betrayed and Unfulfilled." Read more ...
TIM BENNETT, associate professor of languages, co-wrote the chapter "Histories, Betrayed and Unfulfilled" with Millen that appears in Testimony, Tensions, and Tikkun: Teaching the Holocaust in Colleges and Universities. The two team-teach the course "Germans and Jews: Culture, Identity, and Difference."
CHRISTOPHER DURRENBERGER, associate professor of music, wrote a review titled "Images, Music Meld," which appeared in the Springfield News-Sun, Nov. 12. The column reviewed the Springfield Symphony Orchestra's weekend performances of "American Made: The Art of Manufacturing."
DAN FLEISCH, associate professor of physics, was interviewed for an article titled "Comet Holmes Bright Enough to See in Northeast Sky," which appeared in the Dayton Daily News, Nov. 11. The article discussed Comet Holmes, currently visible with the naked eye.
DONNA PICKLESIMER '80 , director of business services, was recently elected to the Board of Education of the Springfield City School District.
WARREN COPELAND, professor of religion and director of urban studies, was recently re-elected mayor of Springfield.
LORI ASKELAND, associate professor of English, was recently elected to the Yellow Springs Village Council.