Climate expert James Hansen will address Illinois Wesleyan’s Founders’ Day convocation.
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Members of Phi Mu Alpha evacuated safely when a fire broke out in their fraternity house.
Issues facing children worldwide are the focus of a new global encyclopedia edited by Illinois Wesleyan Professor of Educational Studies Irving Epstein.
The annual Gospel Festival was a tribute both to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and to the festival’s late founder, Corine G. Sims.
Assistant Professor of Educational Studies Venus Evans-Winters discussed Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy of hope for the working poor.
The Rev. Michael Pfleger sought to renew the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at Saturday’s Fellowship Dinner.
Pfleger’s speech also was advanced in the Chicago Tribune.
Monica Taylor ‘88 was recognized by the Normal Human Relations Commission at an annual luncheon honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and those in the local community who have furthered his legacy.
Cassie Thompson ‘11, who starred in a Collierville, Tenn., production of High School Musical, described her enthusiasm for theater.
A book by Associate Professor and Chair of History Tom Lutze details American missteps in the war on Chinese Communism.
A new book by Illinois Wesleyan Associate Professor of Political Science Greg Shaw shines insight on the welfare debate in America, tracing the history of the controversy over relief for the poor.
Shaw’s book also was covered in the Pantagraph.
