May 2008

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Keith Pogue ‘89 has been named head football coach at Mahomet-Seymour High School.

With a new course taught by Illinois Wesleyan Counselor Mark Benson, Chief Circuit Judge Elizabeth Robb ‘78 hopes that training police about mental illness will help direct some offenders to treatment instead of jail.

Visiting Assistant Professor of Physics Andrew Morrison discussed the laws of physics tested by the hit television show Lost.

One of the founders of Illinois Wesleyan, Isaac Funk was known in the 19th-century Midwest as the “cattle king.”

The Illinois High School Association and Illinois Lt. Governor Pat Quinn honored Iraq War casualty Ryan Beaupre ‘95.

Rachel Anderson ‘08 was named the NCAA Division III Female Track Athlete of the Year during a banquet on the eve of the Division III Outdoor National Championships in Oshkosh, Wis.

Chris Green ‘09 finished second at the NCAA Division III national championships in Georgia, only 5 strokes behind the winner.

Associate Professor of History Gordon J. Horwitz received a glowing review for his chilling book about a Jewish ghetto in Nazi-era Poland.

Jeff Stumpo ‘02 is credited with founding the Javashock poetry slams in College Station, Texas.

A geothermal heating and cooling system being installed in the new Minor Myers jr. Welcome Center will add to the University’s ongoing efforts to create a more sustainable campus.

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