by Michael Halloran in News
The sisters of Gamma Phi Beta and the brothers of Beta Theta Pi held a cookout on Tuesday, August 29, in support of the annual Gamma Phi Teeter-Totter-A-Thon.
by Pat Denbow in News
"What is your story?" asked Dan McAdams, a renowned author and psychology professor.
Who are you and what have you experienced? Discover your identity and you will find your story, he advised.
"Identity is not something you look for and find and open up with a key; rather it is an evolving story you must continue to work at," McAdams said last week during Wittenberg University's Opening Convocation ceremony in Weaver Chapel.
by Stephanie Harland in News
No, the brand-new building adjacent to the Benham-Pence Student Center is not a hotel - it's a residence hall.
by Erica Strauss in News
The final faculty meeting of the 2005-2006 school year left Wittenberg's English department with positive changes to their curriculum. Instead of compiling all writing interests into one minor as in previous years, faculty members voted and passed the proposal for the creation of the journalism minor.
by Phoebe Gaston in News
Stormy skies forced the annual Wittenberg Activities Fair indoors this past Thursday, August 30.
Festival lasts throughout the weekend in Yellow Springs; Chappelle-organized performances cap events on Sunday
by Josh Cohick in News
Editor's Note: All information in this article is courtesy of Dr. Dave Wishart.
On Friday, September 8, Wittenberg University will host a Blues/Jazz/Rap Workshop, featuring musicians from the African American Cross Cultural Works (AACW) Blues and Jazz Festival in Yellow Springs.