Author Charles Dickinson visited Illinois Wesleyan to discuss his books.
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Members of Illinois Wesleyan’s women’s basketball team have been volunteering time with a local third-grade class.
Associate Professor and Chair of Political Science James Simeone will speak about “African Americans in Frontier Illinois” in a lecture series honoring Abraham Lincoln.
Two Illinois Wesleyan students who received the Weir Fellowship to support their work in the community are putting the funds back into the organizations they serve.
Richard Jenkins ‘69 described how it feels to be nominated for an Oscar.
Jenkins also was praised among Oscar “Long Shots” in The New York Times.
Stacey Arlis ‘11, still remembered for her high school basketball career, is now part of the record-breaking Titan team.
Artist Chris Killham ‘08 is using Post-It Notes to create giant portraits of Abraham Lincoln in downtown Springfield, in time for the 200th birthday celebration.
Karla Erickson ‘95 turned restaurant work into a topic for her sociology dissertation, and a book based on it.
Jeff Clements ‘82, a high school basketball star in Mount Pulaski, is profiled in an article “Catching Up With Yesterday’s Stars.”
Claire Sheehan ‘09 is leading scorer for the Titans, the nation’s top-ranked Division III women’s basketball team.
