August 2008

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Temple Grandin, an autistic professor known for her writing and her work in livestock facility design, will speak at Illinois Wesleyan’s President’s Convocation on Wednesday, Sept. 10.

Associate Professor of History Gordon Horwitz examines the chilling evolution of the Holocaust as it came to Lodz, Poland, in his new book, Ghettostadt: Lodz and the Making of a Nazi City.

McFee Professor of Religion and Humanities Brian Hatcher discussed plans by a local group to construct a Hindu temple in Bloomington-Normal.

Maintaining high caliber in its incoming class, Illinois Wesleyan is among local universities welcoming their annual influx of students.

Illinois Wesleyan is again considered in the top tier of liberal arts universities in U.S. News & World Report rankings.

An increasingly global student body is enhancing the Illinois Wesleyan campus.

Wesleyan officials aren’t supporting a campaign by some universities to lower the legal drinking age.

Matt Lorz ‘00 made his debut in Whiting’s Summer with the Symphony in a performance of Gilbert & Sullivan’s “Mikado.”

A hog shown by Brittany Kiefer ‘11 won a grand champion award at the Illinois State Fair.

Assistant Professor of Psychology Kira Hudson Banks wrote a commentary about the mention of race as a conversation killer in the presidential campaign.

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