by Julie Johnson in News
After twenty-five years, the man who has helped thousands of adults graduate from Wittenberg University is retiring. Tucked away in a corner office on the edge of campus, Paul Parlato, Dean of Community Education, has been the welcoming face for adult students for a quarter of a century. His retirement, planned to begin April 30, was announced this month.
by Julie Johnson in News
"Think In and Outside the Box" is what the creators of Wittenberg University Homeless Awareness Week are asking you to do the week of Nov. 13 through the 17. Step outside your comfort zone, challenge stereotypes, and dream up new and progressive solutions.
by Julie Johnson in News
The season's first holiday treat was offered by the Wittenberg Singers on Saturday afternoon in Weaver Chapel. The concert showcased both traditional and secular holiday favorites as well as other non-holiday classics.
by Emily Mattes and Lauren Hough in News
This week's Big W Awards go to Ed Hasecke and Ben McCullough.
Internships imperative
by Kristen Scheerer in News
Internships are the #2 item that employers look for when hiring a college graduate, according to the National Association of Colleges and Employers.
by Rob Loeffler in News
The Community Service Office would like to highlight a couple of service events that have occurred over the last couple of weeks: Make a Difference Day and The East-End Clean up!