IWU Socks – 2 Weeks Only!

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Show your Titan Pride! 

From now through July 31, you can receive a pair of Illinois Wesleyan socks with your gift of $25 or more. All proceeds, unless otherwise designated, will support current students through the Wesleyan Fund.

These limited edition socks are only available through the end of the month.

Click here to order.

Get yours by making a gift of $25 or more at titanpride.org/socks today!

(This offer only applies to individuals who make a gift of $25 or more by July 31. Limit 1 pair per donor.
Per IRS regulations, the $10 cost of the socks is not tax-deductible.)

Jennifer Van Dyke Ittner ’99

Jake Posey '99, John Ittner, Jennifer Van Dyke Ittner '99, Mindy Baker ‘99, Keith Baker '65

Jake Posey ’99, John Ittner, Jennifer Van Dyke Ittner ’99, Mindy Baker ‘99, Keith Baker ’65

Jennifer Van Dyke Ittner ’99 married John Ittner on April 30, 2016. The wedding was held in Sonoma Wine Country with few IWU Alum in attendance. A larger reception was held in Chicago in May with many more IWU alum.

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Kathy Niepagen – IWU Golf Coach, Mindy Baker ‘99, Jennifer Van Dyke Ittner ‘99, Theresa Trost Holly ‘99, Patrick Holly ‘99, Jodi Smallenberger Ciotti ‘00, Kelly Kostock Esquivel ‘01, Keith Baker ’65

It’s a great day to be a Titan! Are you All In?

Today is All In for Wesleyan at IWU.  Dr. Randy Reed ’73 has offered to give $500 for each class year with 30 donors today, and an additional $500 for each class with 60 donors. Seriously – every dollar counts! Help the class of 1999 meet this Challenge.  Click this link to donate https://www.iwu.edu/all-in  You can also see how 1999 is doing in the challenge.

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You can see All In on campus by clicking here.

Meg Rincker ’99 received the Outstanding Teaching Award from Purdue Calumet

meg rinckerA Purdue Calumet faculty member since 2008, Associate Professor Rincker is described by peers as an innovator in the classroom whose teaching empowers students with tools of analysis and effective communication.

She also uses the world as a classroom by engaging students in learning experiences abroad to help them better understand their role as citizens. Additionally, peers credit her with being a mentor to students and colleagues alike.

“I am humbled to be recognized with this award, as I admire so many outstanding faculty at Purdue University Calumet who go the extra mile for their students,” Rincker said. “As a teacher I try to be a connector, someone who connects students with a love of research, great ideas, big thinkers, innovative methods and new approaches as they develop and become happy, successful, complete people.”

She holds a baccalaureate degree from Illinois Wesleyan University and master’s and doctoral degrees from Washington University in St. Louis.