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Tiger Tales - November 2022 Issue

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Published November 12, 2022

Thank You, Veterans

Walter StittWith gratitude for their service and bravery, Wittenberg salutes all its veterans. We give a special shout-out to 98-year-old Walter Stitt 鈥63 鈥65S (right), a World War II Army veteran who served as a loader and gunner in the Sherman tanks, earning two Purple Hearts for being wounded twice as his division battled across France and Belgium into Germany. He recently received the French Legion of Honor for helping to liberate France from Nazi occupation.


Fighting Fires

Olivia LawrencePitching tents, digging latrines, wielding a chainsaw, and traveling by smokejumper plane were all part of a typical work day this past summer for Olivia Lawrence, class of 2023, as she participated in the first-ever all-women conservation corps fire crew in Alaska hosted by the National Park Service.


Demons and Ghost Tours

Travis ProctorTravis Proctor has turned his fascination with demons into his first scholarly book, Demonic Bodies and the Dark Ecologies of Early Christian Culture, published by Oxford University in May. To challenge his students to think about what "haunts" our culture, the assistant professor of religion takes his students on a local ghost tour each fall.


Sophomore Earns 2022 Cornett Scholarship

Jake MooreJake Moore, class of 2024 from Zanesville, Ohio, was named the 2022 recipient of The Claudia E. and Charles F. Cornett Creative Teaching Merit Scholarship, established by the Cornetts to provide an annual tuition award to a Wittenberg junior or senior majoring or minoring in the department of education and seeking teaching licensure.


Greek Week 2022

The Interfraternity and Panhellenic Councils recently hosted Greek Week activities for the Wittenberg community, including Trick or Treat with the Greeks, Broomball at The Chiller, and the Lip Sync Battle dance competition. View photos here.


NetworkWitt

Homecoming CrowdWhether you鈥檙e a recent graduate or an alumnus/a with significant professional experience, we all have something in common: a desire to connect and help each other. NetworkWitt provides unique job opportunities, career support, a chance to mentor or seek mentorship, and countless resources available to alumni in one place. NetworkWitt helps you stand out among a crowd, provides industry and job exposure, assists with career transitions, and furthers your professional career. NetworkWitt is Wittenberg鈥檚 private community to assist alumni and students with finding their future. Claim your account today .


Annual Postcard Project

All alumni are invited to assist us in the recruitment of the class of 2027. This is the last chance to send 10 postcards to students who have been accepted to Wittenberg. Thank you for your ongoing support!


#LifeAfterWitt

Colin PaytonFormer Writing Center advisor Colin Payton 鈥13 is using the skills he learned at Wittenberg in his current role as director of the writing center at Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa.

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Alumni Award Nominations

Wittenberg alumni are making an impact in everything they do, both in their careers and their communities. The Alumni Association recognizes and celebrates outstanding alumni during an annual awards ceremony every Homecoming weekend. Alumni, faculty, staff, students, and friends of Wittenberg are invited to nominate alumni deserving of recognition. There are no restrictions on the number of nominations a person may submit, and people submitting nominations do not need to be graduates of 麻豆传媒团队. Nominations are due by Jan. 7, 2023.


Opportunity for Engagement

Alumni Association LogoThe Alumni Association Board is seeking interested candidates who are proven leaders, have demonstrated service to the alumni population, are experienced in working in a collaborative environment, and are committed to serving as Wittenberg ambassadors in their communities. Find out more information, and submit a nomination for yourself or a fellow alumnus/a by March 10, 2023.

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