Action Research Center Seminar Students Garner National Attention for Community Impact

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.

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John Camardella ’03 Joins New Masters Program at Harvard

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.

Read more on Higher calling leads Camardella to step down at Prospect from Daily Herald

Isaac Simmons ’20 Becomes Ministry Candidate at Heart of United Methodist Church Split Over LGBTQ+ Issues

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.

Read more on Gay Drag Queen Becomes Ministry Candidate At Heart Of United Methodist Church Split from WGLT Radio

Women’s Track & Field Ranks 10th Nationally

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.

Read more on Women’s Track Finishes Indoor Season Ranked 10th Nationally from Illinois Wesleyan Athletics

New Scholarship Honors the Late Professor of Economics Bob Leekley

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.

Learn more and make a gift here: Professor Robert M. Leekley Memorial Giving Circle Scholarship 

Nate Knuffman ’98 Takes on New Role at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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.

Read more on Nate Knuffman named vice chancellor for Finance and Operations and chief financial officer from The University of North Carolina

Sharla Brown-Ajayi Named Director for IWU Office of Diversity & Inclusion

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.

Read more on Brown-Ajayi to Direct Office of Diversity and Inclusion from Illinois Wesleyan

Faculty Book “Thunder in the Soul” Explores Philosophy of Jewish Faith

Issac Funk Endowed Professor of Philosophy Robert Erlewine’s new book Thunder in the Soul: To Be Known By God brings together writings by rabbi and activist Abraham Joshua Heschel, whose words he says are “beyond merely relevant, they are urgent” for today.

Read more on Faculty Book Explores Philosophy of Jewish Faith and Civic Leader from Illinois Wesleyan

Student Podcast Interviews New IWU Counselor Indea Powe

The student-produced podcast Slightly Underwhelming featured an interview with Indea Powe, counselor in Counseling and Consultation Services. Editor Caleb Hansen ’21 talked with Powe about why she decided to work at IWU, why she became a counselor, and her experiences at the school so far.

Listen to the full podcast on The New Counselor: Indea Powe from Spotify

Charlotte Coats ’17 Joins Legal Aid Clinic to Work in Domestic Violence Practice

Charlotte Coats ’17 has joined the North Suburban Legal Aid Clinic as an attorney, where she will assist the clinic’s domestic violence practice. Previously, Coats was a domestic violence team legal intern at the Legal Aid Society in Chicago.

Read more on North Suburban Legal Aid Clinic brings on new attorney from the Daily Herald

#12MonthsIn6Words Project Commemorates One-Year Anniversary of COVID-19 With Community Reflections

The IWU Action Research Center has partnered with various community organizations to develop #12MonthsIn6Words, a project to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the pandemic by recording six word reflections from the community on the past year. Reflections can be submitted here until March 31.

Read more on #12MonthsIn6Words Initiative Commemorates One-Year Anniversary of COVID-19 in McLean County from Illinois Wesleyan.