Julia Savich was awarded a $5,000 fellowship from the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi for graduate study.
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Julia Savich was awarded a $5,000 fellowship from the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi for graduate study.
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Meaghan Mormann ’16 recounts her experiences with Global Brigades and its lifesaving work in Honduras in this article.
In addition to this newsletter, we have an alumni website where you can see the calendar of alumni events, use the directory to find fellow titans in your area, find out about all things Homecoming, join an alumni regional club in places like Chicago, Washington, D.C., or affinity group like Young Alumni Council, Pride Alumni, Multicultural Alumni Network, or Council for IWU Women. You only need to log on in order to use the directory.
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I am Tia Patsavas, the new editor for our Class of 2016 Online Newsletter. This site serves as a place to post your latest news, post-IWU.
Let us know about jobs, volunteering, graduate school, awards, planned and impromptu alumni gatherings, life events (engagements, weddings, or births), or travel. To share your news, click on the mouse icon in the right column, or send straight to me at tpatsava@iwu.edu.
Business administration graduate Michael R. Kelley ’16 will become the third generation in his family in management at the Giant City State Park Lodge.
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Recent School of Music graduate Matthew Mason ’16 is musical director for the Legacy Theatre’s production of Sister Act.
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Max Leonard ’16 was named to the first team and teammate Eric Rydell ’17 was named to the third team of the 2016 Academic All-America Division III Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country Teams.
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Nia Joiner ’16 has been named to the second team of the 2016 Academic All-America Division III Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country Teams.
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Ruomeng Zhang ’16 transformed from fear to confidence during her time at Illinois Wesleyan, thanks in part to close relationships with faculty who encouraged her varied talents.
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