Emeritus Professor of Physics Linda French has been elected as a legacy Fellow of the American Astronomical Society, an honor reserved for a tiny percentage of members of this professional society.
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Assistant Professor of Music Lisa Nelson gave two presentations at the American String Teachers Association National Conference (virtual, March 3-8) – “Solo & Ensemble and Festival: Exploring Works by Women Composers” and “Beyond Suzuki: Elementary Method Books, Pedagogical Repertoire, and Recital Pieces for the Violin/Viola Studio.” Nelson also performed Alexander Raichev’s Aria for Solo Viola at three regional conferences of the College Music Society.
Arjun Nair ’19 is running for alderman in Aurora, Illinois. Currently, Nair is a student at DePaul University College of Law, but his goals for the future involve bettering Aurora.
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Biology Sheryl (Swartz) Soukup ’89 has adapted lab practices during the COVID-19 pandemic, and some of the changes are here to stay. Soukup hopes to combine the best of both digital and traditional learning post pandemic.
The Titan football team defeated Augustana College at the Knowlton Athletic Complex on March 27, in the team’s first shutout against Augie since 2009.
The Spring 2021 IWU Magazine features a cover story on Dr. Judith Eckerle ’98, who serves as director of the University of Minnesota’s Adoption Medicine Clinic. Also: A quest by Andrew Baldock ’99 to climb the world’s highest peaks. And Katherine Slevin ’10 combines her love of baking with a business venture that helps support the local immigrant community in Portland, Maine.
Members of the IWU community were invited to gather in Evelyn Chapel and via Zoom on March 24 to lament together the many tragic events of the recent week and the past year. A video recording is available
Hall of Fame sports writer and Illinois Wesleyan alumnus Dave Kindred ’63 is the subject of a 60 Minutes story focused on his self-appointed beat, in retirement, chronicling the Morton High School girls basketball team.
Students in this year’s Action Research Center seminar built beds for local kids as part of the West Bloomington Revitalization Project’s Bed Blitz, featured nationally on March 25 during The Drew Barrymore Show on CBS.
Matthew Harder ’96 was appointed to the City of Wheeling, West Virginia’s Arts & Cultural Commission. Harder is professor of music, director of Music Technology and dean of the College of Arts and Communication at West Liberty University.
John Camardella ’03 has accepted an opportunity to pursue his Master of Religion and Public Life at Harvard’s Divinity School, the first new masters program created at Harvard in more than 50 years. Camardella will be taking a sabbatical from teaching and stepping down as head basketball coach at Prospect High School.
David Zimmerman ’92 has been appointed publisher of Colorado Springs’ Christian publisher NavPress. Zimmerman has been working in the Christian publishing industry for 28 years.
Marques Rice ’03 was unanimously elected to North Suburban Legal Aid Clinic’s board of directors. Rice is an academic support professional and adjunct professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago’s law school.
David Young ’07 was named the new music director at First Presbyterian Church in Lincoln, Illinois. Young will direct the church choir, organize the church’s musical programs and expand its musical outreach into the community.
Isaac Simmons ’20, an openly gay drag queen recently certified as a candidate for Methodist ministry, hopes to “bridge the huge gap that is between queerness and spirituality.” The United Methodist Church in America is in the middle of splitting over LGBTQ+ issues and Simmons is at the heart of this split.
The women’s track and field team concluded the 2021 indoor season ranked 10th in the USTFCCCA rating index, marking the eighth top-10 indoor finish in school history. The Titans finished the season as the top-ranked institution in the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin.
A new giving circle scholarship has been launched to honor the late Robert M. Leekley, emeritus associate professor of economics, a tribute spearheaded by his former colleague Michael Seeborg. The circle seeks to raise at least $2,500 to be awarded to an outstanding junior or senior economics major starting in fall 2021.
Illinois Wesleyan’s elementary education program has been designated “exemplary” by the Illinois State Board of Education. This is the board’s highest ranking, placing IWU’s program in the top 35% across the state.
The Illinois State Board of Education has designated Illinois Wesleyan’s music education program as “exemplary,” their highest ranking, placing IWU’s program in the top 10% across the state.
Heartland Community College and Illinois Wesleyan have adopted a Guaranteed Admissions Agreement that will provide an easy transition for students transferring from one institution to the other.
Nate Knuffman ’98 has been named vice chancellor for Finance and Operations and chief financial officer at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill following a competitive, national search. He has served as interim vice chancellor for Finance and Operations since August and has been instrumental in helping the University during these unprecedented times.
The IWU men’s basketball team won the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin Tournament Championship for the first time in program history on March 12, with a victory over top-seeded Wheaton College on the Thunder’s home court.
Senior marketing major Nick Watson ’21 is this year’s recipient of the American Marketing Association’s Outstanding Marketing Student Award at Illinois Wesleyan. Watson is currently the president of IWU’s chapter of AMA.
Sharla Brown-Ajayi brings more than eight years of experience at Illinois Wesleyan into her new role as director of the University’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion. Brown-Ajayi has served as ODI’s interim director for the past two months and has contributed largely to the campus community.