Karl Julian ’01 Candidate for Vestavia Hills’ Board of Education

Karl Julian ’01 is a candidate for a spot on Vestavia Hills’ Board of Education. Julian’s goal is to make sure students have all the academic and emotional support they need as he believes that a good education is the “cornerstone of success” in life. Julian is currently the owner and head instructor of World Oyama Karate.

Read more on Meet the 11 candidates for Vestavia Hills Board of Education from Vestavia Voice

Isaac Simmons ’20 First Drag Queen Certified as Candidate for United Methodist Ministry

With unanimous certification, Isaac Simmons ’20 is the first openly gay man to be certified within the Illinois Great Rivers Conference and the first known drag queen certified in the United Methodist Church.

Read more on First drag queen certified as a candidate for United Methodist ministry ‘speaking in a new way to new people’ from Religion News Service

Five Students Selected as 2021 Eckley Summer Scholars

IWU recently announced the 2021 recipients of the Robert S. and Nell B. Eckley Summer Scholars and Artists Program. Five students have been awarded stipends to conduct scholarly research or artistic activity this summer under the mentorship of a faculty member: Katie Fata ’22, Joey Kiper ’22, Jenna Ney ’22, Anjali Patel ’23 and Isabel Sperry ’22.

Read more on Eckley Summer Scholars Announced from Illinois Wesleyan

Joanne Diaz Named 2022 Kemp Award Winner

Professor and Chair of English Joanne Diaz was named the 2022 recipient of the Kemp Foundation Award for Teaching Excellence. Diaz is recognized for bringing spirit, passion and scholarship to the art of teaching. At the virtual ceremony, the University honored 2021 Kemp Honoree, Professor of History Tom Lutze, and retiring members of the faculty.

Read more on Diaz Named 2022 Kemp Award Winner from Illinois Wesleyan

Faizal Chaudhury ’96 Joins Advisory Board of the Council on American-Islamic Relations Philadelphia Chapter

Faizal Chaudhury ’96 joined the advisory board of the Council on American-Islamic Relations Philadelphia Chapter. The CAIR is the largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization in the nation. Faizal is the vice president of customer centricity with Sallie Mae, where he is responsible for leading the organization-wide initiative to improve customer experience, loyalty, and advocacy.

Read more on Faizal Chaudhury from CAIR Philadelphia

John Munch ’98 Becomes New Superintendent of LaGrange Highlands School District 106

John Munch ’98 will be the next superintendent of LaGrange Highlands School District 106. For the past seven years Munch has been the assistant superintendent for human resources of Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills Elementary School District 181.

Read more on La Grange Highlands School District 106 hires Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills administrator as next superintendent from Chicago Tribune

Evans and Shipley Honored for Inclusive Excellence

Maggie Evans and Chandra Shipley have been named 2021 recipients of the fourth annual Illinois Wesleyan University Leadership Awards for Inclusive Excellence. Evans is an Assistant Professor of Educational Studies where she promotes social justice in education. Shipley is the Director of Academic Advising and Student Accessibility Services where she supports students with disabilities.

Read more on Evans and Shipley Honored with University Leadership Awards for Inclusive Excellence from Illinois Wesleyan

Record-Setting $2.5 Million Raised During All In for Wesleyan

All In for Wesleyan records were shattered on April 8, as an all-time high 3,587 donors collectively raised a record-setting $2,539,574 million in just 24 hours. Illinois Wesleyan is grateful to all alumni, parents, students, faculty, staff, and friends of the University that contributed.

Read more on Record-Setting $2.5 Million Raised During All In for Wesleyan from Illinois Wesleyan

Sarah (Brown) Smith ’04 Named Associate Principal at Andrew High School

Sarah (Brown) Smith ’04 was named associate principal for curriculum and instruction at Andrew High School in Tinley Park. Smith has been with District 230 for seven years and she plans to focus on building strong relationships, teacher connections, and setting high expectations for students.

Read more on High School District 230 names assistant principal, athletic director from Chicago Tribune

Nursing Professor Monica (Cheek) Hall ’90 Earns Nurse Educator Fellowship

Monica (Cheek) Hall ’90 was one of three local nursing professors to earn a $10,000 Nurse Educator Fellowship awarded by the Illinois Board of Higher Education. Hall hopes to use the fellowship to involve undergraduate students in research about the disproportionate impact that Type 2 diabetes has on Black people and other minorities.

Read more on Bloomington-Normal nursing professors share passion for teaching, receive fellowships from The Pantagraph

Lindsay Ring ’21 Advances to Finals in Music International Grand Prix Competition

Music education major Lindsay Ring ’21 is a finalist in the Music International Grand Prix Solo Competition, a new international competition for musicians of all ages, after winning first place in the Young Adult category for Wind and Brass at the semifinal competition.

Read more on Ring ’21 Advances to Finals in Music International Grand Prix Competition from Illinois Wesleyan

 

Thao “Jenny” Le ’21 is 2020 Mark Isreal ’91 Summer Research Fellow

Thao “Jenny” Le ’21 is seeking solutions for economic sustainability through a Mark Israel research grant. Through evaluating factors that contribute to economic volatility in low and middle income countries, Le hopes to influence the focus of current literature surrounding growth of developing countries.

Read more on Le ’21 Seeks Solutions for Economic Sustainability through Mark Israel Research Grant from Illinois Wesleyan

Nursing Professor Wendy Kooken Contributes Artwork to Chicago Exhibit

Associate Professor of Nursing Wendy Kooken is among the exhibitors featured in “Nurses Relaxation and Renewal Through the Arts,” a showcase event for nurses’ art expressions on display at the International Museum of Surgical Science in Chicago April 9 through July 11. The exhibit is co-sponsored by Hektoen Nurses and the Humanities and The Hektoen International Journal of Medical Humanities.

Read more on Nurses’ Relaxation and Renewal through the Arts from the International Museum of Surgical Science. Wendy Kooken’s piece can be seen in the digital exhibit catalog here

Assistant Professor of Music Lisa Nelson Presents at National Conference

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.

Learn more about the conference on American String Teachers Association’s website

 

Biology Professor Sheryl Soukup ’89 Adapts Biology Labs Amid Pandemic

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.

Read more on Illinois Wesleyan University professor adapts biology lab amid pandemic from The Pantagraph

Spring 2021 IWU Magazine Online and in Mailboxes

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.

Read more on Spring 2021 Issue Highlights from Illinois Wesleyan