September 2009

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The Symposium of Contemporary Music returns to Illinois Wesleyan this week.

The story of an Illinois Wesleyan student was cited in a plea for continued funding of MAP grants in Illinois.

A biology professor at Illinois Wesleyan recently discovered three new species of frogs.

Amanda Potter ‘10 testified at a hearing about the impact of threatened funding for Illinois MAP grants.

Adjunct faculty member Ron Emmons will portray a Union soldier in the Evergreen Cemetery Voices from the Past Discovery Walk.

Illinois Wesleyan students spoke at a public hearing asking state lawmakers to restore funding to MAP grants, which provide need-based assistance for Illinois college students.

Illinois Wesleyan is marking the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.

Brad McMillan ‘84, a member of the Illinois Reform Commission, testified at a public hearing of the Illinois Senate Committee on Redistricting; also reported in the Peoria Journal-Star.

Samuel Winterbottom ‘69 has been named a senior vice president at Grubb & Ellis Company, a real estate services and investment firm.

One World Symphony, founded by composer and conductor Sung Jin Hong ‘97, garnered a favorable review.

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