August 2009

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Associate Professor of History April Schultz will present a Labor Day lecture at Monmouth College.

Illinois Wesleyan and Illinois State students have broken ground for two new Habitat for Humanity homes, which will be built to meet green building standards.

Blue Moon Coffeehouse has kicked off its 18th season of acoustic shows at Illinois Wesleyan.

Greg Mortenson, whose book about building schools in Pakistan and Afghanistan was the selection for this year’s Summer Reading Program at Illinois Wesleyan, will speak at the President’s Convocation on Sept. 9.

The Minor Myers, jr. Welcome Center has been awarded silver certification as a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building – the first new construction in Bloomington to be certified by the U.S. Green Building Council.

Professor of English Dan Terkla is helping to uncover the mysteries of a renowned artifact of medieval history with the new book, The Bayeux Tapestry: New Interpretations.

Dr. Barry Mossman ‘00 returned to his hometown to practice internal medicine at Alton Memorial Hospital.

Director of Financial Aid Scott Seibring talked about the impact of state cuts to grants for college students.

Kevin Carey ‘13 was among students volunteering at an area construction site being filmed for ABC’s “Extreme Makeover Home Edition.”

The DugOut in the Memorial Center has reopened in time for the return of students, as construction continues on the adjacent Joslin Atrium.

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