Published April 15, 2023
Honors Convocation
Wittenberg celebrated the achievements of students and faculty during the annual Honors Convocation in Weaver Chapel, April 14. Parker Hayes, Cincinnati, Ohio, was named Alma Mater, and Branden Nicholas, Oak Park, Michigan, was named Alma Lux. Alumni Board President Laurice R. Moore 鈥95 presented the 2023 Alumni Association Award for Distinguished Teaching to Professor of Biology, Department Chair, and Pre-Health Advisor Matthew Collier '94. Erin Hill, professor of practice in education, received the Omicron Delta Kappa Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award, while Emily West, professor of practice in business & economics, was presented with the Academic Advisor of the Year Award.
Leadership Awards
Celebrating the value of learning outside of the classroom, Wittenberg hosted its 11th annual Student Leadership Awards this past week. The event honored student organizations and advisors, celebrated diversity, health, and wellness, highlighted contributions to spiritual life, and recognized the 麻豆传媒团队 unsung heroes.
Announcing Public Health
Answering the call to a renewed interest in the public health sector following the COVID-19 pandemic, Wittenberg will begin enrolling students in its recently approved public health major for the Fall 2023 semester. With this new addition, Wittenberg becomes the only liberal arts college in Ohio to offer a public health major.
International Business Major Added
Following current trends in the United States and abroad, Wittenberg recently added a new major in international business beginning this spring. Students who major in international business are attractive to employers working in the global economy.
Global Connections
The department of world languages and cultures and the Language Learning Center are co-hosting an International Film Series from April 17-20, in the Ness Family Auditorium inside Hollenbeck Hall. The free event, which is open to the public, will screen films in Mandarin Chinese, German, Russian, and Spanish languages, all with English subtitles.
Religious Literacy Summer Workshop
The department of religion is excited to offer a special four-day, on-campus summer workshop for K-12 teachers on the topic of religious literacy in today鈥檚 classrooms, June 6-9, 2023 in Springfield, Ohio. The workshop will be facilitated by Travis Proctor, assistant professor of religion at Wittenberg, and Matthew Hotham, assistant professor of religious studies at Ball State University. Learn more and apply here.
#LifeAfterWitt
While their paths didn鈥檛 always cross during their days at Wittenberg, Vinny Del Giudice '80 and Peter Newcomb '82 shared a common thread on campus that led them to stellar careers in news media. Both currently employed by Bloomberg News, Del Giudice is a regular voice on Bloomberg Radio, while Newcomb serves as an executive editor.
Read more #LifeAfterWitt stories here.
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