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2006 News Archive

(Dec. 21, 2006) Wittenberg University Offers Winter Music Classes
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg University's Center for Musical Development (CMD) is offering winter music classes for children and adults. Read More ...

(Dec. 19, 2006) Wittenberg Student Invigorated By Internship Experience, Opportunity To Lecture In California
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Students at Wittenberg University are encouraged to take advantage of out-of-classroom opportunities that intensify their educational experiences. Following a summer internship at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Washington D.C., Alex Brown, class of 2007 from Marietta, Ohio, understands the benefits of such an opportunity. Read More ...

(Dec. 15, 2006) Wittenberg Community Welcomes Michael Eric Dyson for Martin Luther King Jr. Day Commemoration
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Martin Luther King Jr. Day is more than just a day off at Wittenberg University. Classes commence, but King's memory is carried on through campus activities that honor his name and message. Read More ...

(Dec. 14, 2006) Wittenberg Faculty Engage In Panel Discussion On Poverty vs. Privilege In African-American Community
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg faculty members will gather to discuss the debate between Michael Eric Dyson, the university's 2007 Martin Luther King Jr. Day Commemorative Convocation speaker, and actor/comedian Bill Cosby on the state of disenfranchised people at a panel discussion titled “Poverty vs. Privilege in the Black Community.”Read More ...

(Dec. 11, 2006) Wittenberg Women's Rugby Club Team Wins Fourth Straight Regional Title
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — For four years running, no opponent has emerged from a scrum with the Wittenberg University women's rugby club team with a win. The team — known as the MudPigs — ended the 2006 season with a fourth straight regional title after a 41-7 victory over Ohio Northern on Nov. 18. Read More ...

(Dec. 8, 2006) Wittenberg Geography Class Project Results In Multi-Million Dollar Grant For Local Non-Profit
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg University changes lives every day. In the spring of 2006, Professor of Geography Olga Medvedkov’s Geography 390 class undertook a project that would change the lives of residents of Clark County.Read More ...

(Dec. 7, 2006) Wittenberg University Female A Cappella Group Just Eve Performs Holiday Concerts
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Just Eve, Wittenberg’s female a cappella group, will perform its annual holiday concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 8, and 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 10, in Ness Family Auditorium in Hollenbeck Hall. Read More ...

(Dec. 7, 2006) Wittenberg University Hosts 25th Annual Community Sing Of Holiday Favorite Messiah
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg University will host the 25th annual Community Sing of George Friedrich Handel’s Messiah at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 11, in Weaver Chapel. Read More ...


(Dec. 6, 2006) Wittenberg Offers Live Internet Video Broadcast Of Men's Basketball Showdown With Wooster
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio - When sixth-ranked Wittenberg University hosts No. 1 ranked College of Wooster on Saturday, Dec. 9, a sellout crowd - or something very close - is expected in the HPER Center Arena. To accommodate the expected overflow crowd - and interested parties throughout the world - Wittenberg will offer a live video broadcast on the World Wide Web. Read More ...

(Dec. 5, 2006) Professors Introduce Students To Wide Variety Of Real-World Experiences
field study experienceSPRINGFIELD, Ohio — One way Wittenberg University professors emphasize the importance of hands-on experience for students is by integrating field study activities into classroom curriculum. Read More ...

(Dec. 1, 2006) Wittenberg Director Of Athletics And Recreation Appointed To NCAA Division III Management Council
Garnett PurnellSPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg Director of Athletics and Recreation Garnett Purnell was recently invited to become a member of the prestigious NCAA Division III Management Council, adding to his already long list of council memberships and professional accomplishments. Read More ...

(Nov. 29, 2006) Wittenberg Series Features Annual Lessons and Carols for Advent and Christmas On Dec. 1
geography conference participantsSPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The 2006-07 Wittenberg Series continues this week with the university’s annual Lessons and Carols for Advent and Christmas service, which is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 1 in Weaver Chapel. Pre-service music will begin at 7 p.m. Read More ...

(Nov. 28, 2006) One-Act Plays Continue This Week at Wittenberg
geography conference participantsSPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg University’s Department of Theater and Dance continues its popular fall tradition this week with the second installment of the 2006 one-act plays. Directed by senior theater majors, the performances are free and open to the public. Read More ...

(Nov. 28, 2006) Sermons By Former Wittenberg Pastor, The Rev. Dr. Michael D. Wuchter, Published Posthumously
geography conference participantsSPRINGFIELD , Ohio — For 18 years, The Rev. Dr. Michael D. Wuchter, Wittenberg University Class of 1968, served as pastor to his alma mater. While he passed away in 2000, his words live on through a compilation of his sermons published by his wife Shirley Dyer Wuchter, also Wittenberg class of 1968. Read More ...

(Nov. 27, 2006) Wittenberg Intern Implements Mentoring Program For African American Girls In Local Community
geography conference participantsSPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Through an internship with Forest Wortham, director of Wittenberg’s multicultural student programs and the Womyn’s Center, Ebony Speakes, a former Springfield resident, is attempting to change the outlook for poverty stricken African American females, one girl at a time. Read More ...

(Nov. 20, 2006) Wittenberg Students Sweep Undergraduate Awards At Geography Conference
geography conference participantsSPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg University students attending the East Lakes Division of the American Association of Geographers Conference Oct. 20-21 at the University of Toledo left a lasting impression by taking the only two undergraduate awards given at the conference. Read More ...

(Nov. 17, 2006) Wittenberg Professor Honors The History Of Bosnia Through Online Publication
p16SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Keith Doubt, Wittenberg professor of sociology, has taken his love, appreciation and knowledge of Bosnian history, politics, literature and culture and formed it into an online publication titled, Duh Bosne, or Spirit of Bosnia. Read More ...

(Nov. 14, 2006) One Act Plays Open This Weekend
p16SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — From politics to murder mysteries, Wittenberg University's Department of Theater and Dance offers a variety of one-act plays from Thursday, Nov. 16, through Sunday Nov. 19. Directed by senior theater majors, the performances are free and open to the public. Read More ...

(Nov. 14, 2006) Professor Impacts Student Lives After Graduation
p16SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — A move to Mexico has not kept Wittenberg Professor Emeritus of Art Jack Osbun from connecting with his former students. Currently, Osbun shares an exhibit at The Gallery at Ambience in Springfield, Ohio, with Patrick Jewell, Wittenberg class of 1990, and Mary Jo McClain, Wittenberg class of 1993. Read More ...

(Nov. 13, 2006) Wittenberg Faculty Members Lead Local Educational Initiative With Creation Of The Aspire Collaborative
p16SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg's strategic plan spells out the university's devotion to academic excellence and community involvement. This dedication continues to spread beyond the university's classrooms in an effort to reach out to members of the Clark County community. Read More ...

(Nov. 9, 2006) Wittenberg Series Welcomes Pulitzer-Prize Winning Author John Dower As Conference Keynote Speaker
witt seriesThe 2006-07 Wittenberg Series continues at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 10, with the William A. Kinnison Endowed Lecture in History featuring Ford International Professor of History at MIT, Japanese scholar and author John Dower. Dower, author of the Pulitzer-Prize winning book Embracing Defeat, will make a presentation titled “Cultures of War: Pearl Harbor, Hiroshima and 9-11.” Read More ...

(Nov. 8, 2006) Music At Wittenberg Sponsors Two Free Concerts
witt seriesSPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The Wittenberg University Department of Music will offer two concerts by university ensembles in the next week. Both events are free and open to the public. Read More ...

(Nov. 8, 2006) Wittenberg Students Display Artistic Talents In Gallery At Historic Westcott House
witt series SPRINGFIELD , Ohio — The Wittenberg University Art Department and the Westcott Foundation are co-sponsors of “Foreshadowing: Steps to Come,” a gallery of works by senior art majors to be displayed at the historic Westcott House in Springfield from Nov. 12-26. Read More ...

(Nov. 7, 2006) Wittenberg Professor Caps Distinguished Career With Japan And The World Conference
witt series SPRINGFIELD , Ohio — Before Wittenberg bids farewell to H. Orth Hirt Professor of History James L. Huffman at the close of the 2006-07 academic year, the university will host an academic conference in his honor titled “Japan and the World.” Read More ...

(Nov. 7, 2006) Wittenberg Hosts Japan And The World Conference In Honor Of Retiring Professor
witt series SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — An academic conference titled, “ Japan and the World” will be held at Wittenberg University on Nov. 10-11 in honor of the retirement of H. Orth Hirt Professor of History James L. Huffman. A Japanese historian, Huffman has been a member of the Wittenberg faculty since 1977. Read More ...

(Nov. 6, 2006) Wittenberg Professor Presents Geological Research At Annual Conference
witt series SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Michael Zaleha, Wittenberg associate professor of geology, was energized by a successful presentation of his recent research at the prestigious annual meeting of the Geological Society of America (GSA). Read More ...

(Nov. 2, 2006) Wittenberg Sophomore Continues Campaign For Seat In Ohio House of Representatives
Ben McCullough SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Ben McCullough, Wittenberg University class of 2009 from Montpelier, Ohio, is not your average college student. At the age of 20, McCullough is running for the 74th District seat in the Ohio House of Representatives Read More ...

(Nov. 1, 2006) Wittenberg Department of Theatre and Dance Prepares For Annual Fall Dance Concert
witt series SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Students in the Department of Theatre and Dance at Wittenberg University will slip on their dancing shoes this week to present the annual Fall Dance Concert. Performances are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Thursday — Saturday, Nov. 2 — 4, and 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 5, in Chakeres Memorial Theatre, 909 Woodlawn Ave. Read More ...

(Oct. 31, 2006) Wittenberg Guild Presents 51st Annual Style Show
witt series SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Presented by the Wittenberg Guild, the 51st annual Scholarship Style Show takes place Saturday, Nov. 4, at the Courtyard by Marriott- Springfield Downtown. Chaired by Suzanne Woeber, the event begins with a joint social hour and silent basket auction at 10 a.m. Read More ...

(Oct. 30, 2006) Wittenberg Celebrates Islamic Traditions By Hosting Community Iftar
witt series SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg University hosted its first-ever Community Iftar, a meal after a day of fasting during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, on Oct. 11. Organized by Professor of Sociology Jerry Pankhurst and students from his Islam and Islamic Societies class, the dinner, which was attended by more than 100 people, provided an opportunity for Wittenberg community members to celebrate and learn about Ramadan... Read More ...

(Oct. 30, 2006) Wittenberg Professor Goes Abroad To Gain Global Perspective For Classroom
witt series SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Unwinding after a full day was a unique experience for a Wittenberg professor attending conferences in Granada, Spain and Morocco last summer — from eating in caves or below bull-fighting stadiums to visiting Granada’s recently opened, first new legal mosque to watching flamenco dancing. After intensive study, time was still available to enjoy the local customs and scenery. Read More ...

(Oct. 27, 2006) Journalist Charles Fishman Discusses "The Wal-Mart Effect" At Well-Attended Wittenberg Series Event
witt series SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Award-winning journalist Charles Fishman stunned a large crowd at the Arena in Wittenberg's Health, Physical Education and Recreation Center on Oct. 25. Fishman told of poor work conditions balanced against overwhelming annual earnings for the world's largest retailer, Wal-Mart, as he also defended the oft-demonized corporation by making some startling comparisons. Read More ...

(Oct. 26, 2006) Wittenberg Releases New Strategic Plan Titled Distinctively Wittenberg: A Vision For Excellence
witt seriesSPRINGFIELD , Ohio — Described as a “living, breathing document” by University President Mark H. Erickson, Wittenberg’s strategic plan, Distinctively Wittenberg: A Vision for Excellence, provides a comprehensive blueprint for Wittenberg’s future success. Read More ...
 
(Oct. 25, 2006) Wittenberg Series Welcomes Bishop And Renowned Theologian For Events Oct. 29 and Oct. 30
witt seriesSPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The 2006-07 Wittenberg Series continues with two important events in the next week. The Rev. Callon W. Holloway will address the Festival Choral Eucharist for the Reformation on Sunday, Oct. 29 and the Kenneth H. Sauer Luther Symposium will feature theologian Martin Marty on Monday. Both events will be in Weaver Chapel and are free and open to the public. Read More ...

(Oct. 25, 2006)
Little Goblins Are Welcomed To Make A Difference Day Halloween Festival

service SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Do you prefer treats to tricks on Holloween? Wittenberg is welcoming children ages 3 to 12 to its Make A Difference Day Halloween Festival on Saturday, Oct. 28 for an event that is promised to be a treat. Volunteers, including a large contingent of students involved in the university's Greek community, and Student Senate members will lead the children through this year's festival activities along Alumni Way. Read More ...

(Oct. 25, 2006) Sorority And Fraternity Members “Roll Up Their Sleeves” For Charitable Causes
service SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Members of Wittenberg University's sorority and fraternity organizations hold many annual events that, by name, sound trivial, but in numbers raise money for many local charities. On any given day a visitor to campus might see students on a giant teeter totter, collecting pop tabs, having squirt gun battles or eating dinner in the dark. These quirky events contribute more than $10,000 annually for selected philanthropies. Read More ...

(Oct. 20, 2006) Wittenberg Is Named To President's Honor Roll For Distinguished Community Service
service SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg University has been named to the first President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll in recognition of extraordinary volunteer efforts by the university and its students to serve area neighborhoods and Gulf Coast communities devastated by Hurricane Katrina last year. Read More ...

(Oct. 19, 2006) Second Annual Reformation Run At Wittenberg Scheduled For Sunday, Oct. 29
theatre SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — An opportunity for the Springfield and Wittenberg University communities to come together for a cause presents itself at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29, when the second annual 5K Reformation Run/Walk takes place. Read More ...

(Oct. 16, 2006) Wittenberg Series Presents Journalist Charles Fishman For Fred R. Leventhal Family Endowed Lecture
theatre SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Insights into one of the world's most powerful companies and its impact upon the American economy is the timely subject of a presentation titled “The Wal-Mart Effect” by award-winning investigative and magazine journalist Charles Fishman, the fourth event of the 2006-07 Wittenberg Series. The presentation, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 25, in the Arena of Wittenberg University's Health, Physical Education and Recreation Center, is the 2006 Fred R. Leventhal Family Endowed Lecture. Read More ...

(Oct. 16, 2006) Wittenberg Welcomes Renowned Cypress Quartet For Performance With University Professor
theatre SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — It's not every day that Christopher Durrenberger, concert pianist and associate professor of music at Wittenberg University, has the opportunity to perform with artists from one of the finest string quartets in the world. So when he learned that the Cypress Quartet would be in Central Ohio this fall, Durrenberger went to work. Read More ...

(Oct. 13, 2006) Wittenberg's Weaver Chapel and Thomas Library Celebrate 50 Years On Campus with Series of Events
theatre SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — From the steeple to the beams supporting the chapel walls, years of history are imprinted within the structure of Weaver Chapel. The picturesque chapel is rich with symbolism, telling the story of Wittenberg and its long-held traditions, which were celebrated with a 50th anniversary event during Homecoming Weekend. Read More ...

(Oct. 11, 2006) Wittenberg Senior Carries On Longstanding Family Tradition
theatre SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — For nearly a century, members of the Portz/Strawn family have had a presence on Wittenberg University’s campus. Little wonder John Lorin Strawn, class of 2007 from Solon, Ohio, felt he belonged — he followed in the footsteps of 21 family members, including his mother, father, great-grandfather and a host of aunts and uncles, in making Wittenberg his home. Read More ...

(Oct. 9, 2006) Wittenberg Student Spends Summer Racking Up Credits, Frequent-Flyer Miles
theatre SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — One of the best things about Wittenberg University is the opportunities offered to its students, according to Mark Preston, class of 2008 from Naples, Fla. Preston took advantage of the opportunity to complete both a field study in Russia and an internship in San Francisco — all in just one summer break. Read More ...

(Oct. 6, 2006) Wittenberg Recognizes Six Alumni And Professor During 2006 Homecoming Celebration
theatre SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Part of what makes Wittenberg’s annual Homecoming Weekend celebration such a success is the number of alumni who return to honor their alma mater. During the big weekend, Oct. 6-8, Wittenberg will do the same by honoring six of its alumni with special awards on Saturday, Oct. 7. Read More ...

(Oct. 5, 2006) University Welcomes Alumni During Homecoming Weekend 2006
theatre SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg's annual Homecoming Weekend, Oct. 6-8, is a time for current students and alumni to mix and mingle, as well as share stories about their Wittenberg experiences. Although there remains plenty of time for alumni-student interaction, this year¹s Homecoming Weekend events will also offer a more family-oriented tone. Read More ...


(Oct. 3, 2006) Department Of Theatre And Dance Opens 2006-07 Mainstage Season
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The Wittenberg University Department of Theatre and Dance opens its 2006-07 season with The Women of Lockerbie by American playwright Deborah Brevoort. Performances are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, Oct. 5-7, and 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 8, in Chakeres Memorial Theatre, 905 Woodlawn Ave. Read More ...

(Oct. 2, 2006) Study Abroad Offers More That College Credits
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg University considers experience in other cultures a vital element in educating today’s students for tomorrow’s
world. Read More ...

(Sept. 29, 2006) Alumnus Returns for Creative Poetry Performance
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg ’s Department of English welcomes alumnus Tom Haushalter back to campus for a poetry reading at 4:15 p.m. Friday, Sept. 29, in Ness Family Auditorium, Hollenbeck Hall. Read More ...

(Sept. 28, 2006) Wittenberg Community Gears Up For Family Weekend
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — With the anxiety of the first few weeks of school now subsiding, Wittenberg students welcome their loved ones to campus to enjoy Family Weekend, scheduled for Sept. 29-Oct. 1. Formerly known as Parents Weekend, the name of the annual event was changed this year to reflect the importance of the entire family. Read More ...

(Sept. 26, 2006) Members Of Wittenberg’s Fraternity and Sorority System Celebrate Annual Greek Week
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Every fall, members of Wittenberg University’s fraternity and sorority organizations open their doors to potential members during an informal rush process. The 12 active Greek houses on campus combined recently to welcome 37 women and 21 men, and last week, new and old members joined together for the annual weeklong celebration called Greek Week. Read More ...

(Sept. 25, 2006) Wittenberg Student Gains Experience, Earns Awards Through Undergraduate Research Opportunities
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Many alternative study opportunities await Wittenberg University students. Erica Bodnar, class of 2007 from Upper Arlington, Ohio, has not only taken advantage of multiple internship opportunities, but she she has a first-place trophy to show for it. Read More ...

(Sept. 22, 2006) 2006-07 Wittenberg Series Continues With Recital By Pianist Juana Zayas
Springfield, Ohio — The 2006-07 Wittenberg Series continues with a recital by pianist Juana Zayas at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 24 in Weaver Chapel. The performance is free and open to the public. Read More ...

(Sept. 21, 2006) Dragon And Lion Dance Masters Visit Wittenberg University
Springfield, Ohio — Members of the Wittenberg and greater Springfield communities are enjoying the rare opportunity to learn about Chinese traditional culture through the ancient art of the Dragon Dance with master dragon dance teachers Wang Yuxi and Yang Hua through Monday, Sept. 25. Read More ...

(Sept. 20, 2006) Wittenberg Alumna's Photography To Appear In PBS' "America's Underwater Treasures" Tonight
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — As the head photographer and expedition team member for Jean-Michel Cousteau’s Ocean Futures Society since 2002, Carrie Vonderhaar, Wittenberg class of 1999, has traveled the globe, capturing marine life from every angle through her camera lens. Read More ...

(Sept. 19, 2006) Student-Run Newspaper, Wittenberg Torch, Introduces New Online Publication
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The Wittenberg Torch, the student-run newspaper on Wittenberg University’s campus, is more interactive than ever before as it recently debuted a new Web site on the Internet. This technological advance enables the paper to reach an entirely new fan base quickly and inexpensively. Read More ...

(Sept. 19, 2006) WUSO to Broadcast Online and Increase Listener Base
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg University’s student-run radio station, WUSO-89.1 FM, took a big technological step forward on Friday, Sept. 15, 2006.
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(Sept. 15, 2006) Wittenberg Departments Of Communication And English Introduce Journalism Minor With Colloquium
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The end of the 2005-2006 school year signaled a new beginning for Wittenberg students interested in pursuing writing careers with the creation of a journalism minor. Read More ...

(Sept. 14, 2006) T-Shirt Project Encourages Wittenberg Community To Stamp Out Stereotypes
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Walking around the Wittenberg University campus, a variety of T-shirts promoting clubs, organizations, activities and athletic teams can be seen. However, a new plain, white T-shirt that bears the statement “I Am Not A Stereotype” with the power and simplicity of Nike’s “Just Do It” slogan is creating a campus-wide buzz. Read More ...

(Sept. 12, 2006) Wittenberg And Springfield Organizations Sponsor 38th Annual Pioneer America Society Conference
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg University joins the Heritage Center of Clark County, Ohio, the Turner Foundation and the Springfield Preservation Alliance as sponsors of the Pioneer America Society: Association for the Preservation of Artifacts and Landscapes (PAS: APAL) 38th annual conference in Springfield, Ohio, from Oct. 5-7. Read More ...

(Sept. 11, 2006) Wittenberg And Community Mercy Health Partners Collaborate To Present Free Public Lecture Series
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg University has partnered with Community Mercy Health Partners (CMHP) to present a series of public lectures on a variety of health issues that will be free and open to Wittenberg and the Springfield community. Read More ...

(Sept. 8, 2006) Wittenberg Welcomes Neighbors For Annual Community Day Event Sept. 9
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg University offers a slice of Midwest Americana with its annual Community Day event on Saturday, Sept. 9. Nothing speaks to modern-day culture more than a picnic lunch, games for young children and a college football atmosphere — all at an affordable price. Read More ...

(Sept 8, 2006) Wittenberg Jazzes Things Up With Blues And Jazz Workshop
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg is getting jazzy this weekend as performers from the African American Cross Cultural Works (AACW) and other musical groups mix a variety of styles — including blues, jazz and hip-hop — to entertain and captivate as wide an audience as possible. Read More ...

(Sept 6, 2006) Reduced Shakespeare Company Comedy Troupe To Perform As Part Of 2006 Wittenberg Series
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The world’s literature will be condensed into a 90-minute roller-coaster ride in All the Great Books (abridged), presented by the Reduced Shakespeare Company (RSC) as part of the 2006-07 Wittenberg Series. Performances are scheduled for 6:30 and 9:30 p.m., Friday, Sept. 8, in Chakeres Memorial Theater on Alumni Way. Read More ...

(Sept 6, 2006) Wittenberg Alumnus Shares Experiences With Students
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — In the five years since Dan Stroeh, class of 2001, graduated from Wittenberg University, he has gained a great deal from his real-world experiences as an aspiring writer and award-winning playwright. Stroeh returned to Wittenberg’s campus this week to share his experiences with students in English and theatre classes. Read More ...

(Sept 1, 2006) Wittenberg Series Presents IBM Endowed Lecture
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Funded by a gift from the IBM Corporation to Wittenberg University in 1982, the IBM Endowed Lecture in the Sciences aims to enhance the role and image of science on the liberal arts campus as it brings about a better understanding and appreciation of the sciences as crucial contemporary endeavors. Read More ...

(Aug. 30, 2006) Student Activities Fair And Free Picnic Scheduled For Thursday
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Alumni Way comes alive from 5-7:45 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 31, with a free all-campus picnic and the annual Student Activities Fair. The fair will be the first big event held on Alumni Way since the final phase of construction was completed this summer. Read More ...

(Aug. 29, 2006) Wittenberg Professor Crafts Educational Opportunities After Comic Arts Conference
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — It is safe to say that Matthew J. Smith, Wittenberg associate professor of communication, is a fan of comic books. With a collection that would impress any comic book enthusiast (roughly 11,000 at last count), Smith’s compilation dates back to his childhood and continues to increase. Read More ...

(Aug. 28, 2006) Opening Convocation Set For This Wednesday Morning
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The Opening Convocation of Wittenberg University’s 162nd academic year, featuring acclaimed psychologist and author Dan P. McAdams, will take place at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 30, in historic Weaver Chapel.
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(Aug. 24, 2006) Wonderful Wittenberg Wednesday Features Tour Of New Residence Hall
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — It was Wednesday at Wittenberg — a Wonderful Wittenberg Wednesday — and according to Associate Vice President of Student Development and Dean of Students Carolyn Perkins, all Wednesdays to follow will be wonderful. Read More ...

(Aug. 23, 2006) Welcome Back Concert Rocks Wittenberg University Campus
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg University’s New Student Days 2006 are a thing of the past, and the first day of classes has come and gone, but the Welcome Week Concert is still yet to come. The picturesque campus will rock at 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 24, when The Waiting Game and Witroy take the stage in Myers Hollow. Read More ...

(Aug. 22, 2006) Wittenberg Series Announces 25th Year Of Outstanding Programming In 2006-07
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — A wide-ranging calendar of events — spanning the entertainment spectrum from dance to scholarly lectures to music to poetry — has been announced as part of the 2006-07 Wittenberg Series, continuing a 25-year tradition of bringing value-centered, intellectual and entertaining programming to Springfield, Ohio. Read More ...

(Aug. 21, 2006) Wittenberg Welcomes 33 International Students As Part of Class of 2010
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg welcomed 33 new international students to campus last week, a diverse and interesting group that has arrived at Wittenberg from all corners of the globe, representing four continents.
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(Aug. 18, 2006) Fall Music Classes To Be Offered At Wittenberg University
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg University’s Center for Musical Development (CMD) has announced that fall music classes will begin in September. Read More ...


(Aug. 18, 2006) Class Of 2010 Off To A Great Start Following Successful Move-In Day
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg University’s Alumni Way was unrecognizable as a sea of cars flooded the usually quiet street Thursday morning. Read More ...


(Aug. 18, 2006) Multicultural Student Luncheon Acquaints Students And Parents With The Wittenberg Community
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — With an incoming class of 643 students, including 33 international students, 39 non-African American students and 28 African-American students, Wittenberg is well on the way to reaching its goals of broadening the university’s diversity spectrum. As part of the New Student Day activities, Concerned Black Students (CBS) hosted a luncheon for multicultural students and their parents as a way to acquaint them with one another and the university, as well as to celebrate the diversity of the Wittenberg community. Read More ...


(Aug. 17, 2006) Wittenberg University Welcomes Diverse, Accomplished Class of 2010 To Campus
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — On Thursday, Aug. 17, Wittenberg University rolled out the welcome mat for one of the most impressive freshman classes in school history. Read More ...


(Aug. 16, 2006) Wittenberg University Announces Hall of Honor Class of 2006
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Six Wittenberg University greats will be inducted into the school's Athletics Hall of Honor during Homecoming Weekend ceremonies, Oct. 6-7. Paul Goodrich '90, Lew Lenkaitis '65, Caroline Gaver Maine '50, Jenny Mak Culbertson '89, Greg Murphy '76, and Kevin Tatar '90, will join 159 other athletes who have been selected for this prestigious honor in the last 21 years. Read More ...

(Aug. 11, 2006) Middle School-Aged Girls Tackle Science During Summer Institute at Wittenberg
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Eighteen girls who have completed grades six and seven recently spent a week on the Wittenberg University campus, challenging themselves in several science fields during the Young Women’s Summer Institute (YWSI) sponsored by the Ohio Supercomputer Center. Read More...

(July 31, 2006) Wittenberg Musicians Participate In Lunch On The Lawn Series
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Members of Wittenberg’s faculty can be found in the classroom, in the laboratory and on the front lawn at the Springfield Museum of Art during the Springfield Symphony Orchestra’s annual Lunch on the Lawn series. The free concerts, scheduled from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., began Friday, July 28, and will continue Friday, Aug. 4, 11 and 18. Read More...

(July 28, 2006) Wittenberg Professor Of Theatre And Dance Continues To Promote Importance Of Arts Education
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — An unshakeable belief in the importance of arts education has led Wittenberg Professor of Theatre and Dance and Department Chair Corwin Georges to serve as a lifelong advocate for the field. Both in the classroom and in the community, Georges shares his talents, time, knowledge and beliefs to preserve and advance arts education. Read More...

(July 21, 2006) 2006 Rosy's Golf Outing Proceeds To Benefit Wittenberg's Bob Rosencrans Fitness Center
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Members of the Wittenberg University and greater Springfield communities will get together on Aug. 4 for the fourth annual Rosy's Golf Outing to honor the legacy of former Tiger student-athlete, coach and athletics department administrator Bob Rosencrans, class of 1958. Read More...


(July 19, 2006) Wittenberg's Upward Bound Program Celebrates Graduates, Welcomes Alumni During Annual Banquet
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio—After six weeks of academic, social and cultural activities, local students who have been living on campus while participating in the 41st annual Wittenberg Upward Bound (UB) program will celebrate the successes of the 84 members of this year’s freshman, sophomore, junior, senior and Bridge classes at a July 21 banquet on campus. Read More ...

(July 14, 2006) Wittenberg Alumnus Kurt Hartfelder Makes All-Star Team In First Professional Baseball Season
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Just three years removed from major arm surgery and one year after feeling the sting of being released from his first professional baseball team, Kurt Hartfelder, Wittenberg class of 2005, is proof positive that persistence really does pay off. Read More...


(July 13, 2006) Wittenberg Lends Support To Locally Sponsored Ohio Plein Air Society Events
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — More than 25 artists from the Ohio Plein Air Society (OPAS) are participating in a Paint-out from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, July 15, at several of the city's familiar landmarks and locations, including Wittenberg University. With a promise of new original paintings of Springfield scenes, the event offers an opportunity for visitors to observe the creative process. Read More ...

(July 11, 2006) Wittenberg Names Douglas Swartz As Vice President For Enrollment Management
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Douglas Swartz, dean of enrollment management at Westminster College in New Wilmington, Pa., has been named Wittenberg University’s new vice president for enrollment management, President Mark Erickson announced today. Swartz will assume his new role on Aug. 10. Read More ...

(July 7, 2006) Organizers Of Wittenberg’s Empty Bowls Fund-raiser Earn Special Recognition After Record-Setting Event
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — After organizing a Wittenberg University Empty Bowls event that surpassed the $6,000 mark for the first time ever, student coordinator Elliott Nguyen of West Chester, Ohio, class of 2006, and Associate Professor of Art Scott Dooley received a Special Recognition Award on behalf of Wittenberg University at the Catholic Social Services Annual Meeting and Award Ceremony on June 1. Read More ...

(June 30, 2006) Wittenberg Art Professor Energizes Students At Local Elementary School With Creative Endeavor
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Memories that bind parents and children are results Wittenberg Professor of Art Jack Mann hopes to inspire with his latest public sculpture — a 4 x 8-foot “assemblage of objects” he is creating for the Springfield City School District’s new Snowhill Elementary School. The doors of the new, modernized Snowhill Elementary School opened in May 2006. Read More ...

(June 28, 2006) Wittenberg Professor Celebrates Paperback Release Of Groundbreaking Book On Female Espionage
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Tammy Proctor, Wittenberg associate professor of history, didn’t necessarily intend to write a book on female espionage and its relation to the First World War. She describes it as “accidental almost.” A situation of happenstance led to the writing of her groundbreaking book Female Intelligence: Women and Espionage in the First World War following Proctor’s research on the Girl Guides, the British equivalent of Girl Scouts in the United States. Read More ...

(June 27, 2006) Wittenberg Summer Service Trip To Africa Prepares Students For Global Challenges Ahead
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Inge Williams of Alpena, Mich., Wittenberg class of 2008, was one of 36 Wittenberg students who spent one month of the summer outside her comfort zone. For the third time in the last four years, a contingent of Wittenberg community members volunteered their time and talents in the Kingdom of Lesotho, immersing themselves in a new culture and greeting faces huddled at the gate of their compound every day with “Lumela” (Sesotho for Good Morning) each day. Read More ...

(June 15, 2006) Wittenberg Student Initiates Fundraising Effort To Support Mercy Medical Center Pediatric Unit
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — One of the primary objectives of a Wittenberg University education is to expose students to community service, which is a graduation requirement. Although service is a requirement, many students separate themselves, choosing instead to look at it as more of an opportunity to enhance both themselves and the community. Read More ...

(June 14, 2006) Wittenberg Campus Undergoes Summer Renewal With Residence Hall Demolition, Completion Of Alumni Way
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — As the summer sun warms its picturesque campus, Wittenberg University’s skyline is amidst a season of change. Simultaneous construction projects are under way at either end of Alumni Way, on the east side of campus. Read More ...

(June 8, 2006) Wittenberg Men’s Soccer Coach Featured In Nationally Distributed Training Video
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg Men’s Soccer Head Coach Steve Dawson has taught the “beautiful game” to thousands of young people in his career. Thanks to 21st century technology and the ingenuity of a former Wittenberg player and his business partners, Dawson is reaching more people than ever before. Read More...


(June 8, 2006) Wittenberg Celebrates 20-Year Connection To Springfield Peace Center With Annual Summer Camp
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The Springfield Peace Center (SPC), a non-profit organization based on Wittenberg University’s campus, will hold its 20th Peace Camp titled “Time for Peace,” June 12-16, at nearby Perrin Woods Elementary School. Two hundred children age four through the sixth grade will attend the free weeklong camp to learn hands-on conflict management skills. Read More ...

(June 6, 2006) Men's Swimming and Diving Standout Attends NCAA Leadership Conference
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Not surprisingly, Wittenberg University men's swimming and diving standout Ryan Hamilton, class of 2009, thoroughly enjoyed a recent trip to Florida — just not for the usual amusement park reasons. Read More...

(June 5, 2006) Former Wittenberg Men's Basketball Standouts Have Busy Summer Travel Schedule
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — For Daniel Russ of Louisville, Ky., and Kenny Brady of Cincinnati, Ohio, both class of 2006, the ride hasn’t ended. Three months after their whirlwind 2005-06 NCAA Division III men’s basketball season ended with an appearance in the national championship game in Salem, Va., Russ and Brady have received invitations to play in several summer events. Read More...

(June 2, 2006) Wittenberg Achiever Rekindles Generations-Old Bonds Between Student And Professor
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Alison Davis of Dublin, Ohio, Wittenberg class of 2006, is still getting used to the bizarre feeling of being an alumna and all the “weirdness” that comes with it. But get her jogging the memory speedway and she bursts into laughter each time she mentions a certain professor, peer, activity or building at Wittenberg. Read More ...

(May 25, 2006) Wittenberg Student Spearheads Campus-wide Collection Effort To Benefit The Homeless
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Jessica McClish of Shelby, Ohio, Wittenberg class of 2007, added a new wrinkle to the age-old moving process at the conclusion of each school year. That wrinkle has turned into a wave. Read More ...

(May 24, 2006) Wittenberg Graduate Karl Miller Earns Rave Raviews As Play Opens In New York City
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Five years removed from the last of his leading roles in Wittenberg University Department of Theatre and Dance productions, Karl Miller, class of 2001, is on the fast track to stardom. The United States Theatre Project and its actors, including Miller in one of the lead roles, received a solid review of the play columbinus, making the front page of the arts section of Tuesday’s edition of The New York Times following the play’s opening at the New York Theater Workshop a day earlier. Read More ...

(May 22, 2006) Wittenberg’s National Championship Basketball Teams Inducted Into Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame & Museum
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The story of small college men’s basketball cannot be told without Wittenberg University. In recognition of that fact, the university’s national championship teams of 1961 and 1977 were among a large group of individual players and teams honored during the inaugural induction ceremony of the Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame & Museum on Saturday, May 20. Read More...

(May 17, 2006) Wittenberg Professor And Two Students Prepare For Unique Summer Study In Japan
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — A Wittenberg education exposes students to a wide range of educational opportunities — many of which take place outside the classroom. In the case of Wittenberg Associate Professor of Religion and Director of East Asian Studies Jennifer Oldstone-Moore, and Kimie Vance of Richmond, Va., and Zach Simon of Franklin, Ind., both class of 2007, the latest educational opportunity takes place 11 time zones away from Wittenberg’s picturesque campus. Read More ...

(May 16, 2006) Alumnus John Marr Joins President's Office At Wittenberg University
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — John Marr, Wittenberg class of 1981, will return to his alma mater May 23 to serve as the new secretary of the university and executive assistant to the president, Mark H. Erickson, Wittenberg University president, recently announced. Read More ...

(May 15, 2006) Wittenberg Class Of 2006 Unveils New Tradition During Commencement Ceremony
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Generations of Wittenberg alumni can recall the university’s motto, “Having Light We Pass It On To Others,” with ease, but the class of 2006 wanted to take the beloved phrase one step further. For the first time in the university’s 161-year history, an official Wittenberg Torch was physically passed to the class of 2007 during the university’s Commencement exercises, May 13. The event served to symbolize the passing of light that defines the Wittenberg experience and daily inspires students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends. Read More ...

(May 13, 2006) Wittenberg University Celebrates Class of 2006 With 161st Commencement Exercises
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — For an unprecedented fourth consecutive year, weather concerns forced Wittenberg University officials to move their annual Commencement exercises indoors. However, a positive energy befitting a Wittenberg Commencement day emerged to bolster the spirits of the thousands of Wittenberg community members who shared in the graduation of nearly 450 students in the Class of 2006. Read More ...

(May 12, 2006) Wittenberg Preps For 161st Commencement Exercises
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — With an eye toward the sky and fingers crossed in hopes of full cooperation from Mother Nature, thousands of people will converge on Wittenberg University’s picturesque campus Saturday, May 13, for the 161st Commencement exercises. Read More ...

(May 11, 2006) Wittenberg Recognizes Five With Honorary Degrees During 161st Commencement Exercises, May 13
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Prior to receiving their diplomas, the members of the Wittenberg class of 2006 will join in celebrating the accomplishments of five individuals, all of whom have made significant contributions to humanity, their communities and the world. Read More ...

(May 11, 2006) Wittenberg School of Community Education Graduates Strong, Diverse 2006 Class
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Nearly 450 men and women will cross a major threshold on Saturday, May 13, as Wittenberg University hosts the 161st Commencement exercises of its illustrious history. However, not all of the 2006 graduates qualify as “traditional students.” Read More ...

(May 10, 2006) Wittenberg University Seniors Plan Annual Baccalaureate Service
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Each year, members of Wittenberg University’s graduating class meet with University Pastor Rachel Tune to plan their Baccalaureate Service. Planned in the Christian tradition, the service provides an opportunity for faithful reflection and prayers at this significant moment of passage. The 2006 Baccalaureate Service titled “Expanding Horizons: Led by God’s Hand, Supported by His Love” will begin at 2:15 p.m. Friday, May 12, in Weaver Chapel, with pre-service music starting at 2 p.m. Read More ...

(May 9, 2006) Wittenberg Students Carry On Longstanding Family Traditions At 2006 Commencement
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — On May 13, 2006 — Commencement day at Wittenberg University — Jonathan Stewart, class of 2006, will uphold a longstanding family tradition as he walks across the historic Wittenberg Seal near the center of the picturesque campus. His footsteps will follow a familiar path, the same one traversed more than 30 years ago by his parents, Alan and Pamela Jackson Stewart, both class of 1969. Read More ...

(May 3, 2006) Wittenberg Students Help Build A Stronger Community While In Nicaragua
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — A group of Wittenberg students broke the mold of the typical college spring break and headed to the impoverished Central American nation of Nicaragua, intent on making a difference. The students made the most of a hands-on opportunity to make a difference in a community while gaining a new perspective on life. Read More ...

(May 2, 2006) Wittenberg Baseball Ironman Caps Outstanding Four-Year Career
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The conclusion of this year’s baseball season was bittersweet for Wittenberg shortstop K.R. Schlievert, class of 2006 of Findlay, Ohio. It was the end to one of the finest careers in school history. Schlievert will go down in the baseball program record books as Wittenberg’s version of Cal Ripken Jr., the famed Baltimore Orioles shortstop who holds the Major League Baseball record for consecutive games started. Read More...

(April 28, 2006) Wittenberg Senior Dance Concert Showcases Student Talent
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The culmination of months of late night rehearsals will be spotlighted this weekend as dancers in the Wittenberg University senior dance concert, “Breakthrough,“ take the stage. Performances at 7:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday, April 28-29, and 2 p.m. Sunday April 30, in Wittenberg’s Chakeres Memorial Theatre, are free and open to the public. Read More ...

(April 27, 2006) Music and Dance At Wittenberg Completes Schedule of Events For The Year
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Three events will bring the music and dance season at Wittenberg University to a close this weekend. Senior dance minors will share their final projects in a show titled “Breakthrough” this weekend. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, April 28 and 29, with a 2 p.m. matinee on Sunday, April 30, in Chakeres Memorial Theatre. Admission is free and tickets may be reserved by calling (937) 327-7466. Read More ...

(April 26, 2006) Wittenberg University Welcomes Popular Rock Band Better Than Ezra To 2006 Wittfest
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The grassy knoll in Myers Hollow is often filled with frisbee golfers, but on Saturday, April 29, it will be bustling with a different kind of activity — musical performances for this year’s Wittfest beginning at 11 a.m. Read More ...

(April 26, 2006) Wittenberg Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Presents First Annual Tiger Awards
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — In an effort to “Recognize Excellence in Sports and Academic Performance” during the 2005-06 school year at Wittenberg University, the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) put together the first annual Tiger Awards banquet. More than 200 student-athletes, representing each of the university’s 23 varsity athletic teams, attended the event on Friday, April 21, in the Health, Physical Education and Recreation (HPER) Center. Read More...

(April 24, 2006) Author, Professor Laurel Leff To Speak At Wittenberg In Commemoration Of Holocaust Remembrance Day
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Laurel Leff, assistant professor of journalism at Northeastern University, will speak at 4 p.m. Thursday, April 27, in Bayley Auditorium, Barbara Deer Kuss Science Center, on the campus of Wittenberg University. In commemoration of Holocaust Remembrance Day, Leff’s talk is titled “How the American Press Buried News of the Holocaust.” The event is free and open to the public. Read More ...

(April 21, 2006) Wittenberg Students Engage In Collaborative Senior Projects
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Before Wittenberg students earn the privilege of walking across the stage in Commencement Hollow, they must first demonstrate in-depth knowledge in their chosen field of study. From a thesis to a research project to a poster session, Wittenberg seniors are challenged to present that knowledge before receiving their diploma. Read More ...

(April 19, 2006) Wittenberg Political Science Students Participate At Midwest Slavic Association Meeting
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — For the second year in a row, Professor of Political Science and Russian Area Studies Program Director George E. Hudson watched as students from his Russian Foreign Policy seminar participated in a panel at the Midwest Slavic Association meeting at The Ohio State University. Read More ...

(April 18, 2006) Wittenberg Plans Celebrate Service 2006 Event With Community Partners
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Members of the Wittenberg community plan to make a positive impact in the Springfield community when they leave campus to participate in Celebrate Service 2006, which will be held from 1-4 p.m. Saturday, April 22. Read More ...

(April 17, 2006) Wittenberg Student-Directed Play To Be Performed in Blair Hall Theatre
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Drawing a world of inspiration from the theatre, David Herzog, class of 2006, is more than just an actor on stage — he’s also a performer behind the scenes. For the past few months, the Springfield, Ohio, native has been directing a version of Frederick Knott’s 1966 thriller Wait Until Dark, to be performed at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 21, and Saturday, April 22, in the Blair Hall Theatre. Read More ...

(April 13, 2006) Music At Wittenberg Wraps Up Year With Week Of Free Concerts
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg University will host several upcoming concerts which are free and open to the public. Read More ...


(April 13, 2006) Wittenberg To Host Sixth Annual Girl Scout Science Night On April 21
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Science is much more than memorizing data, and Wittenberg University will offer girls from the Buckeye Trails Girl Scout Council an opportunity to experience real science when it hosts the sixth annual Girl Scout Science Night from 6—10 p.m. Friday, April 21. Professors from five science departments assisted by Wittenberg women science majors will introduce the girl scouts to science outside of books. Read More ...

(April 10, 2006) New Orleans-Based Poet Peter Cooley To Read At Wittenberg University
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Peter Cooley, director of creative writing and professor of English at Tulane University, will give a reading of his work at 4 p.m. Thursday, April 13, in Wittenberg University’s Ness Family Auditorium in Hollenbeck Hall. The event is free and open to the public. A book signing will follow the reading. Read More ...

(April 7, 2006) Wittenberg University Recognizes Academic Achievement At Honors Convocation
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg University honored the achievements of students and faculty members at the annual Honors Convocation Friday, April 7, in Weaver Chapel. The convocation, held with faculty in full academic regalia, recognizes high achievement of students and faculty members in academic and co-curricular activities. Read More ...

(April 7, 2006) Wittenberg Senior Art Majors Prepare To Reveal Thesis Exhibit
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The culmination of work by nine senior studio art majors will be revealed from 2-4 p.m. Sunday, April 9, in an opening reception of the annual Senior Thesis Exhibit in the Ann Miller Gallery in Wittenberg’s Koch Hall. Read More ...

(April 5, 2006) Wittenberg Students Take Active Role In Spring Fundraising Efforts
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The upcoming weeks will highlight the strong initiative many students and organizations on Wittenberg’s campus display through their commitment to service. Read More ...


(April 4, 2006) Wittenberg Students Take Part in Statewide Math Competitions
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Nine Wittenberg University math students plus students from four other Ohio colleges and universities equals the Five College Mathematics Competition. Read More ...


(April 3, 2006) Wittenberg Theatre and Dance Department Presents Classic Russian Play
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The Wittenberg University Department of Theatre and Dance will end their 2005-2006 major production season with a performance of Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull at 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, April 6-8, and at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 9, in Chakeres Memorial Theatre. Read More ...

(March 31, 2006) Wittenberg To Host Annual Empty Bowls Dinner To Benefit Second Harvest Food Bank On April 6
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Throwing and glazing bowls has become a tradition for Wittenberg University art students as they spend weeks each year producing the main ingredient for the annual Empty Bowls dinner, which raises money to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank. Read More ...

(March 29, 2006) Wittenberg University And The Westcott House Collaborate On Asian Film Series
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The Asian influences on famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright will serve as the subject of a unique collaborative effort between Wittenberg University and the Springfield-based Westcott House. As part of the Westcott House’s 2006 lecture series, “Rediscover Our Architectural Heritage,“ Wright’s creations will be featured in a special screening of the Japanese documentary film Magnificent Obsession: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Buildings and Legacy in Japan from 7 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. Thursday, March 30, in Bayley Auditorium located inside the Barbara Deer Kuss Science Center on the Wittenberg campus. Read More ...

(March 28, 2006) Wittenberg Professor Writes National Reference Book About Adoption Studies
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Adoptions Studies has long been an understudied field, but recently the subject has garnered attention from scholars across multiple disciplines, including Lori Askeland, Wittenberg associate professor of English. In an effort to bring more attention to the field, Askeland recently edited a reference book, Children and Youth in Adoption, Orphanages, and Foster Care, published by Greenwood Press in January. Read More ...

(March 20, 2006) Wittenberg Psychology Program Offers Unique Internship Opportunities for Students
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — In an effort to provide psychology students with real-world clinical and research experience, Wittenberg University’s department of psychology offers an extensive internship program. Read More ...

(March 16, 2006) Wittenberg Series Continues With The Mystical Arts Of Tibet, March 20-24
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Faculty, staff, students, alumni and friends will have the rare opportunity to experience the Asian arts when the Tibetan monks of the Drepung Loseling Monastery visit Wittenberg University, March 20-24, as part of a Wittenberg Series-sponsored weeklong residency. Read More ...

(March 16, 2006) Wittenberg Role-Playing Guild Hosts Convention For Third Time
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The Wittenberg Role Playing Guild (RPGuild) will host its annual role-playing convention, WittConIII, for the third year in a row beginning at noon Saturday, March 18, in the Shouvlin Center. Read More...

(March 15, 2006) Department of Theatre and Dance Costume Designer Turns Mad Hatter
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Controlling an obsession can be difficult, but Deborah Henderson, costume designer for the Wittenberg University Department of Theatre and Dance, recently proved otherwise as she channeled her obsession with men’s hats into four books and a traveling exhibit. Read More...

(March 15, 2006) Choir Will Present Annual Home Concert March 17
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The Wittenberg Choir has received numerous accolades throughout the years, and at 8 p.m. Friday, March 17, Springfield and the surrounding community will have an opportunity to hear the choir during its free annual spring concert in Wittenberg University’s Weaver Chapel. Read More...

(March 14, 2006) Wittenberg Preps For NCAA Division III Tournament Final Four In Salem, Va.
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — For an NCAA Division III-record seventh time, the Wittenberg University men’s basketball team heads to the NCAA Division III Tournament Final Four, where the Tigers will face Amherst College at 6 p.m. Friday at the Salem Civic Center in Salem, Va. A berth in the national championship game, scheduled for 5 p.m. Saturday, also in Salem, is at stake. Read More...

(March 8, 2006) Senior Class Selects Author Mark Mathabane As Commencement Speaker
SPRINGFIELD , Ohio — The beneficiary of an illiterate mother who believed that education was the only way out of the ghetto, Mark Mathabane learned to love learning as he came of age under apartheid in South Africa. That love carried him from despair, hate and anger to possibility and hope, and eventually to America, an award-winning writing career and now to Wittenberg, where he will present the keynote address during the university's 161st Commencement Exercises, Saturday, May 13. Read More...

(March 6, 2006) Philosophy Professor Awarded Unique $70,000 National Science Foundation Grant
SPRINGFIELD , Ohio — As grant amounts for academic research go, the $70,000 awarded by the National Science Foundation to Nancy McHugh, associate professor of philosophy and director of the women’s studies program at Wittenberg University, may not seem particularly noteworthy. Read More...

(March 3, 2006) Wittenberg Student Helps Determine Solution to Intricate Mathematical Problem
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — When Ellen Peterson, class of 2006 of Ada, Ohio, combined her avid interest in math with the study of peregrine falcons, the end result proved to be extremely successful. Through the National Science Foundation’s Research Experiences for Undergraduates (NSF-REU), Peterson engaged in intense research on the population control of peregrine falcons at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln last summer. Read More...

(March 2, 2006) Dozens Of Wittenberg Students Heed The Call To Service During Spring Break 2006
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Spring Break in contemporary American vernacular generally conjures up images of fun in the sun, relaxation and wild parties. To the contrary, nearly 80 Wittenberg University students leave this weekend for the hurricane-ravaged United States gulf coast region to participate in a pair of Spring Break trips focused on charitable volunteer work. Read More...

(March 1, 2006) Wittenberg’s Department Of Management Provides Pathways To Success
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — From the moment students decide to pursue a career in management or accounting, the Wittenberg University Department of Management places them on a path geared for success. Jessica Seivertson, class of 2005, came to campus knowing she wanted to major in management and that accounting was a career possibility for her. She met with Department Chair John Fenimore to talk about what courses would be necessary to make her dream a reality. Read More...

(Feb. 28, 2006) Excel Sports Medicine Opens Clinic On Wittenberg Campus As Part of Unique Partnership
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — In an effort to provide its university community with the best possible health care, Wittenberg has entered into a unique partnership with Excel Sports Medicine, a member of Community Mercy Health Partners. Excel Sports Medicine, which opened the doors to its first clinic on Burnett Road in Springfield in 2004, will open a second local clinic in the Bob Rosencrans Fitness Center in Wittenberg’s HPER Center on Wednesday, March 1. Read More...

(Feb. 27, 2006) Men’s Basketball Wins Conference Title, Earns First-Round Home Game In NCAA Tournament
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — It has been a whirlwind 72 hours for the Wittenberg University men’s basketball team, and with today’s announcement of the NCAA Division III Tournament brackets the ride isn’t going to end too soon. Read More...

(Feb. 24, 2006) Mock Trial Team Earns Second Bid to Nationals
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — A difficult draw can mean certain defeat in competition of any kind. That draw did not stop Wittenberg University's Mock Trial Team as they earned a bid for the second year in a row to the national tournament. Read More...

(Feb. 24, 2006) Wittenberg Choir Takes To The Highway For Annual Spring Tour That Starts March 2
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Forty-one voices strong, the Wittenberg Choir will begin its 2006 Spring Tour at Zion Lutheran Church in Pittsburgh, Pa., on Thursday, March 2. The choir will perform 13 concerts in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York and Ohio before returning to campus to present its annual home concert at 8 p.m. Friday, March 17, in Weaver Chapel. Read More...

(Feb. 22, 2006) New Adviser Offers Optimistic Future For Wittenberg Student Radio Station, WUSO-89.1 FM
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — There is a new adviser on board Wittenberg’s student-run radio station, WUSO-89.1 FM, and he is promising to take the station in an exciting new direction. Scott Leo, play-by-play announcer for the Columbus Clippers, the Class AAA affiliate of Major League Baseball’s fabled New York Yankees franchise, has already demonstrated great enthusiasm. Read More...

(Feb. 17, 2006) Young Women’s Summer Institute To Be Held At Wittenberg Is Now Accepting Applications
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The Young Women’s Summer Institute (YWSI), sponsored by the Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC), is now accepting applications for summer 2006 programs. The deadline for applications is April 14. Read More...

(Feb. 15, 2006) Wittenberg Students and Faculty Create Diverse Service-Learning Experiences Thanks To $50,000 Grant
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Already one of the nation’s select few universities requiring community service of all its students, Wittenberg is taking its commitment one step further with an innovative, grant-funded project. Read More...

(Feb. 14, 2006) Wittenberg Series Event Features Lecture By Visiting Scholar and Physicist Laura H. Greene
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The 2005-06 Wittenberg Series continues with the Phi Beta Kappa Lecture, featuring Laura H. Greene, Swanlund Professor of Physics at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, at 7:30 p.m., Monday, Feb. 20, in Bayley Auditorium, Barbara Deer Kuss Science Center. Greene’s talk, which is free and open to the public, is titled “High-Temperature Superconductors: From Broken Symmetries to Cell Phones.” Read More...

(Feb. 13, 2006) Wittenberg Students Collaborate On New Arrangement For Successful Broadway Musical Godspell
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The Department of Music and the Department of Theatre and Dance at Wittenberg University will collaborate on an updated production of the successful Broadway musical, Godspell, Feb. 16-19, in Chakeres Memorial Theatre, 905 Woodlawn Ave. Performances will be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, with a 2 p.m. matinee on Sunday. Read More...

(Feb. 10, 2006) Artist Presents “The Body Image Project“ In Exhibit At Wittenberg University
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The ideal body image, worshipped by the corporate world and presented to the American public by the media, defines an unrealistic picture of beauty and success, according to artist Larry Kirkwood. Kirkwood hopes to debunk that image with his exhibit and lecture titled “The Body Image Project: Beauty as a Relative Concept,” which will be held at Wittenberg University Monday-Wednesday, Feb. 13-15. Read More...

(Feb. 10, 2006) Wittenberg University Continues Celebration Of Black History Month With Range Of Activities
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Already off to a running start with a panel discussion about today’s need for a Civil Rights Movement, a Battle of the Sexes and a Poetry Slam, Concerned Black Students (CBS) at Wittenberg University has a busy schedule of activities remaining to celebrate Black History Month with the campus and greater community. Read More...

(Feb. 9, 2006) Wittenberg Director Of Athletics And Recreation Garnett Purnell Named To NCAA Diversity Committee
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Diversity is a popular buzzword these days. In hopes of giving the concept more than lip service, the NCAA Office for Diversity and Inclusion has assembled a group of approximately 40 athletics administrators, coaches and representatives of coaching organizations, including Wittenberg Director of Athletics and Recreation Garnett Purnell, to examine diversity issues within the membership. Read More...

(Feb. 8, 2006) Springfield Residents And Wittenberg Alumni Commit $500,000 To Improve University Athletic Facilities
SPRINGFIELD , Ohio — Although Ruth Kunkel Bayley loves to collect miniatures, she and her husband, Robert, recently made a big impression at Wittenberg University, which will transform the university’s athletic facilities for generations of students. Read More...

(Feb. 3, 2006) Wittenberg Student Makes Most Of Unexpected Turn As Girls Basketball Coach
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — When he arrived at Wittenberg almost four years ago, Jonathan Scruggs of Maryville, Tenn., class of 2006, had great expectations of success on the basketball court. Indeed, he has enjoyed basketball success during his collegiate career — just not exactly what he envisioned as an 18-year-old freshman. Read More...

(Feb. 3, 2006) Wittenberg to Host Historic Men's Basketball Showdown Against Arch-Rival Wooster
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — In the long and storied history of the Wittenberg University men’s basketball program, there have been many “big” games. A program doesn’t record 28 regular season conference championships, 18 conference tournament championships, six NCAA Tournament semifinal appearances and two national championships without competing in – and winning – its fair share of such games. Read More...

(Jan. 31, 2006) Wittenberg Concerned Black Students Plan Panel Discussion Titled “Is There a Movement?“
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — In the tradition of Carter G. Woodson, who is credited with the first celebration of black history in 1926, Wittenberg’s Concerned Black Students (CBS) will host a panel discussion titled “Is There a Movement?“ at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 1, in Bayley Auditorium, Barbara Deer Kuss Science Center. Read More...

(Jan. 29, 2006) Ticket Information For Much-Anticipated Wittenberg Men's Basketball Game On Feb. 4 Released
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — It is quite rare for the top two teams in the nation — according to the d3hoops.com national poll each of the last two weeks — to play a regular season game against one another. Predictably, tickets for the game between No. 1 Wittenberg and No. 2 Wooster on Saturday, Feb. 4, in Wittenberg’s HPER Center are in demand. Read More...

(Jan. 27, 2006) Wittenberg Community Sponsors Book Drive For Springfield City Schools
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — When Kimberly Thompson learned of the financial crisis facing Springfield City Schools, including budget cuts to libraries, she was determined to help the community in any way she could. The visiting instructor of English at Wittenberg quickly organized a university-wide book drive for school libraries throughout Springfield. The drive runs through Feb. 3. Read More...

(Jan. 24, 2006) First-Year Student Announces Candidacy For Seat In Ohio House of Representatives
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — At a time when most college students are making decisions on whether to join a Greek organization or where to go for Spring Break, Wittenberg University student Ben McCullough of Montpelier, Ohio, class of 2009, has it all figured out. Read More...

(Jan. 20, 2006) Dance And Music Events Will Be Presented At Wittenberg University
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The Department of Theatre and Dance will present two events at Wittenberg University in conjunction with the Springfield Arts Council. Internationally acclaimed Chinese dancer Yu Wei will conduct a Chinese dance workshop from 4:30 — 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 26. In addition, she will present a lecture demonstration from 4:30 — 5:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 27. Both events will be held in Chakeres Memorial Theatre and are free and open to the public. Read More...

(Jan. 19, 2006) Senior Art Students Exhibit Their Work At Wittenberg
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — An exhibit titled “11:38 p.m.,“ featuring the work of 10 senior art students, is on display in the Ann Miller Gallery in Wittenberg University’s Koch Hall. In addition to the student work, the exhibit also includes pieces by faculty members in the art department. Read More...

(Jan. 19, 2006) Candlemas Service Set At Wittenberg University
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Wittenberg University’s Medieval Candlelight Service celebrating Candlemas, the last of the Christmas festivities, will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 1, in Weaver Chapel. The service is free and open to the public. Read More...

(Jan. 17, 2006) Wittenberg Students Participate in National Relief Effort For Hurricane Katrina Victims
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — For many college students, spring break is a time to relax in the sun and catch up on sleep. But, for as many as 25 Wittenberg students, this year’s spring break will be a time of building, painting, cleaning and cooking to aid the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Read More...

(Jan. 16, 2006) Award-Winning Journalist Gives Inspiring Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation Address At Wittenberg
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Martin Luther King Jr. Day is intended to be a celebration, not a day of relaxation, and award-winning journalist and civil rights pioneer Charlayne Hunter-Gault offered many reasons why during a 45-minute address on Monday in Weaver Chapel. She applauded the university for going to great lengths to schedule a week full of events, beginning with the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Convocation, as opposed to simply taking a day off. Read More...

(Jan. 13, 2006) Wood Blocks By Japanese-American Artist Henry Sugimoto On Display At Wittenberg
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Discrimination damages both its victims and those who discriminate. Although the wounds may not be visible, they are profound, nonetheless. Wittenberg University Associate Professor of Languages and Department Chair Amy Christiansen has organized events that give tangible proof of the effects of discrimination through the works of Japanese American artist Henry Sugimoto (1900-1990). Read More...

(Jan. 12, 2006) Wittenberg Student Gains International Scholarship Award To Study Abroad
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — For Antonette Green of Euclid, Ohio, class of 2007, there is no time like the present to learn more about herself and what she wants to do with her future. Thanks to the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program, Green now has an opportunity to explore the world and learn more about herself and her academic potential. Read More...

(Jan. 10, 2006) Wittenberg Men’s Basketball Ascends To No. 1 Ranking In National Weekly Poll
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — For the first time in more than a decade and the third time since 1990, the Wittenberg University men’s basketball team has made it to the top of the national rankings. The Tigers took over the No. 1 position in a weekly national poll administered by d3hoops.com, a Web site dedicated to NCAA Division III men’s and women’s basketball coverage, on Monday evening. Read More...

(Jan. 10, 2006) Wittenberg Director Of Alumni Relations Patricia Benne Retires
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — After nearly 30 years of service to Wittenberg University, Patricia Richmond Benne retired from her current position as director of alumni relations on Jan. 1. Read More...


(Jan. 6, 2006) Wittenberg Pays Respect To Martin Luther King, Jr. With Renowned Speaker, Diverse Activities
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — From a Freedom March to a university convocation to two public showings of the major motion picture Crash and a King party, members of the Wittenberg University community will observe Martin Luther King, Jr. Day with a cultural blend of activities that celebrate diversity. Read More...

(Jan. 5, 2006) German Language Epiphany Service To Be Held At Wittenberg University
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — A German language Epiphany service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 8, in Weaver Chapel on the Wittenberg University campus. Read More...


(Jan. 4, 2006) Final Phase Of Renovations On Wittenberg’s Center Dining Room To Be Completed By Jan. 9
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The new year kicks off with another new look in Wittenberg University’s main student eating area, the Center Dining Room (CDR) in the Benham-Pence Student Center. Renovations to the facility have taken place during the three-week winter break that ends on Jan. 9, when students return to campus for the start of the second semester of the 2005-06 school year. Read More...

(Jan. 2, 2006) Wittenberg University Student Discovers Passion for Serving Others
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — A goal for all Wittenberg University students is to recognize a compelling interest in a subject or activity that enriches them and becomes a foundation for a lifetime of success and learning. Anna Hahn from Hilliard, Ohio, class of 2008, has found her passion. Read More...

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