Nikki Wilder ‘01 is the youth intervention specialist in a new grant-funded program at the Normal Police Department.
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Kevin Bryant ‘08 was remembered among those tragically lost too soon in 2008.
Events at Illinois Wesleyan in January will pay tribute to the legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
Mike Alberts ‘97 has been named head football coach at Immaculate Conception High School in Elmhurst.
Aislinn Lowry ‘10 is participating in the Excavations at Amheida archaeological program in Egypt.
Zachary Zube ‘06 is performing in the world-premiere production of “The Bowery Boys” at Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire.
Professor of Political Science Tari Renner commented on the expected appointment of U.S. Rep. Ray LaHood to the president-elect’s Cabinet.
Former music faculty member Robert Bankert wrote the Macomb High School song while a freshman there.
John Camardella ‘03, in his second year as head basketball coach at Prospect High School, credits the example of his former Illinois Wesleyan coach, Dennie Bridges.
Phill Wilson ‘78, founder of the Black AIDS Institute, was named one of the 25 most influential African Americans of 2008. He also spoke to the magazine about HIV/AIDS awareness.
