Associate Professor of Psychology Linda Kunce, who is involved in area autism services, talked about job prospects for individuals with autism.
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Tony Lopez ‘08 is touring the nation in the musical The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, including two shows at the Peoria Civic Center.
Willie Brown, an Illinois Wesleyan trustee and president of the Illinois Wesleyan Associates, was named to the Peoria African-American Hall of Fame.
In a trend of increased volunteering, attributed by some to President Obama’s push for public service, more students are starting service-based groups.
Students participating in Illinois Wesleyan’s Alternative Spring Break helped build new segments of the Cumberland Trail.
Richard Adair ‘66 was welcomed as the new minister at the United Church of Marco Island, Fla.
Gov. Pat Quinn honored Ryan Beaupre ‘95, one of the first casualties of the war in Iraq, in his remarks on March 18; also reported in the Kankakee Daily Journal.
Jason Pankoke ‘93 promotes local films in his blog and print digest, C-U Confidential.
Ron Usherwood ‘82 is executive director of the Taos Center for the Arts, which celebrated a grand reopening.
Illinois Wesleyan’s football team, including Westville’s Eli Justin Williams ‘11, will be traveling to Austria and the Czech Republic in June for an athletic and cultural exchange trip.
