Wittenberg Art Student Finds Passion in the Past and Present
Springfield, Ohio- Although a Wittenberg art major, Kalin Parmley does not consider herself the “artsy type” at all. Her artistic interest is actually photography, more specifically photojournalism. For her senior thesis, which she presented during the Winter Exhibition in the Springfield Center for the Arts at Wittenberg University, Jan. 14, she used an alternative process [...]
Wittenberg Art Major Finds Balance in Varied Interests
Springfield, Ohio – In his final semester at Wittenberg, Jeremy Block, from Tampa, Fla., recently presented his thesis during the Winter Exhibition at The Springfield Center for the Arts at Wittenberg University on Jan. 14. His project had a ceramic focus, and the pieces had what he described as an “organic” appearance, incorporating tree knots, [...]
Wittenberg Biology Student Makes Most Of Summer Internship Researching Agricultural Herbicides
December 3, 2010
in Campus Headlines, Profiles, Science
The knee injury that forced Carl Coburn, class of 2011 from Cincinnati, Ohio, off Wittenberg University’s soccer pitch during his freshman year was a disappointment that could have been a real setback for him. Instead, Coburn decided to put all his focus into his studies, a move that continues to pay significant dividends. “My injury [...]
Brady Christensen, Class of 2011
September 23, 2010
in Profiles
Biology Major Medina, Ohio Brady Christensen hopes to become a doctor in the future, so he has performed volunteer work at Springfield Regional Hospital while studying at Wittenberg University to gain as much practical undergraduate experience as possible. Fittingly, Christensen decided to fulfill his university-mandated community service project there as well, contributing his time and [...]
Mark Stahl, Class of 2010
June 22, 2010
in Profiles
Physics Major/East Asian Studies Minor Brownsboro, Ala. “I don’t necessarily use all my experiences here at Wittenberg to try to only advance my career. I just love the experiences, and take them for everything they’re worth right now.” Wittenberg students are presented with a multitude of educational opportunities, no matter their chosen field of study. [...]
Jeff Wilbur, Class of 2010
June 14, 2010
in Profiles
Political Science Major/History and Africana Studies Minors Ann Arbor, Mich. “It was tough at times (studying at Wittenberg), but the best part was that the professors helped. They were always available to advise me, to help me stay on track.” Upon learning he had been awarded a William C. and Sally A. Martin Scholarship, Jeff [...]
Jordan Moore, PSEOP
June 2, 2010
in Profiles
Post-Secondary Education Option Program Springfield High School “(Wittenberg’s educational resources) provided good experience for me for the future. At Witt, we always have access to the faculty. They want you to succeed.” After studying at Wittenberg University through the Post-Secondary Enrollment Option Program (PSEOP), which allows Ohio’s most talented and motivated high school students to earn [...]
Betty Cheney, Class of 2010
May 13, 2010
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Chemistry major/Biology minor Columbus, Ohio “I’m not sure how much I believe in fate, but it’s too much of a coincidence that I just happened to go to Wittenberg and I happened to get involved with Habitat for Humanity and I just so happened to travel to Lesotho.” From the moment she stepped on campus, [...]
Susan Bailey, SCE Class of 2010
May 7, 2010
in Profiles
Management Major Springfield, Ohio “I have come to appreciate Wittenberg’s reputation for educational excellence and consider myself fortunate to have many of its professors, administrators and staff members as neighbors and friends.” When Susan Bailey took a moment from her busy schedule to reflect on her life’s successes, she noticed one glaring omission – a [...]
Jeff Hannah, Class of 2009
March 16, 2010
in Profiles
Bethesda, Md. Communication Major “I think it is a testament to Wittenberg’s caliber of education that I have been recognized for my ability to write well. Many of the letters to constituents focus on contentious issues, and they require a diplomatic touch in conveying the Senator’s positions.” Like many students graduating from college each year, [...]

