Celebrating 2023: Life At Witt

In 2023, we introduced our readers to some amazing Wittenberg students, faculty and staff members and all of the things they are doing on campus. They definitely make us #WittProud every day!

Nursing Students

Nursing Students’ Research Receives High Praise

Published April 21, 2023: Ten nursing students put Wittenberg's emphasis on experiential learning into practice when their classroom research was selected for poster presentations at the annual conference for the Organization for Associate Degree Nursing in New Orleans. Read More

Basketball Players And Dads

Women’s Basketball Standouts Follow In Their Parents’ Footsteps To Tiger Success

Published April 24, 2023: Wittenberg women's basketball teammates Kelsey Ragan ’25 and Jazmyn Gaines-Burns ’25 have followed in their fathers' footsteps, three decades after Luke Ragan ’94 and John Burns ’95 suited up for the Tigers. Read More

Jonathan Golder

Student Leader Earns Gilman International Scholarship

Published April 28, 2023: Jonathan Golden '24 is one of approximately 1,500 outstanding and diverse American undergraduate students to receive the Benjamin A. Gilman  International Scholarship through the U.S. Department of the State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA). Read More

Abby Moore

Student Actor Shines in One-Woman Show

Published May 2, 2023: While performing on stage in front of others is a tough task for many, being the only actor on the stage in front of an audience – well that’s even tougher. Abby Moore '25 did just that and quite successfully, when she starred in the performance Grounded, recently presented by Wittenberg’s Department of Theatre and Dance. Read More

Amanda Kot

Leader in Community Outreach Earns 2023 Ping Award

Published May 22, 2023: Amanda Kot '24 was among 13 statewide recipients of the 2023 Charles J. Ping Student Service Award sponsored by Ohio Campus Compact, a nonprofit membership organization of 40 Ohio colleges and universities, which serves to promote community service initiatives on campuses. Read More

Daniel Bean

Public Problem Solver Named Campus Compact 2023 Newman Civic Fellow

Published May 23, 2023: Acknowledged as a public problem solver with a demonstrated investment in finding solutions for challenges facing communities, Daniel Bean '24 was recently named a Campus Compact 2023 Newman Civic Fellow. Read More

Matt Collier

Alumni Association Selects Biology Professor Matt Collier as Recipient of Top Faculty Prize

Published June 6, 2023: The 2023 Alumni Association Award for Distinguished Teaching was awarded to Matt Collier, professor of biology and chair of the department in recognition of his dedication to superior, quality teaching. Read More

Mackenzie Hessick

Wittenberg Junior Receives 2023 Cornett Creative Teaching Merit Scholarship

Published June 28, 2023: Mackenzie Hessick '25 has been named the 2023 recipient of The Claudia E. and Charles F. Cornett Creative Teaching Merit Scholarship, which annually recognizes a rising junior or senior education major or minor seeking teacher licensure who has a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA and exhibits creative behaviors and philosophies. Read More

Zoe Chirumbolo McKee

Biology Major Explores Passion For Animals Through Internship With Cincinnati Zoo

Published July 13, 2023: Passionate about animals since her youth, biology major and lacrosse player Zoe Chirumbolo McKee '24 is gaining significant experience as an intern with the Cincinnati Zoo’s Wings of Wonder Encounters this summer. Read More

Bailey Smith

Nursing Major Lands Externship With Medstar Georgetown University Hospital

Published July 17, 2023: Bailey Smith '24 is spending the summer gaining hands-on experience and shadowing professionals in an organ transplant unit through Medstar Georgetown University Hospital’s Student Nurse Technician Externship program. Read More

Michael Vrbanac

Summer Research, Study Abroad, and Internships Prepared Student For Marine Science Career

Published August 16, 2023: Before even beginning his senior year, Michael Vrbanac '24 is already prepared to delve into his future career. A biology major pursuing a minor in marine science, Vrbanac has more experience than most under his belt thanks to internships, summer research, and a semester abroad, placing him steps ahead toward his goal of becoming a marine scientist. Read More

Jack Houck

Rising Junior Reflects On Summer Internship With Akron RubberDucks

Published August 18, 2023: Wittenberg students have excelled at a variety of internships this summer. Jack Houck '25 is one such intern. This summer, Houck landed an internship with the Minor League Baseball team, the Akron RubberDucks, the Double-A affiliate of the Cleveland Guardians. Read More

Mock Trial Team

New Mock Trial Team Refreshed And Ready To Go

Published September 7, 2023: Back by popular demand, Wittenberg once again will boast a Mock Trial team. The team is up and running, this time under the direction of newly hired coach Chris Leapley and in partnership with the Department of Political Science and Office of the Provost. Read More

Panhellenic Council

Panhellenic Council Leads Drive To Collect Feminine Hygiene Products

Published December 14, 2023: Wittenberg’s Panhellenic Council conducted its largest ever philanthropic effort this semester to benefit the campus and surrounding community. Students involved in sorority life packed more than 1,000 bags of feminine hygiene products last month in the Benham-Pence Student Center. Read More

LNI Packs

Lesotho Nutrition Initiative Hosted Numerous Packing Events In 2023

Published December 18, 2023: Trying to make a difference in the lives of children suffering from malnourishment in Lesotho in southern Africa, the Lesotho Nutrition Initiative (LNI) has packed more than 300,000 meals following its final two packs of the year, the last local one being on Dec. 14 in Wittenberg’s 1929 Fieldhouse. Read More

Champion City Write Now 2023

Champion City Write Now receives grant from Springfield Foundation

Published December 21, 2023: Wittenberg’s new summer immersive writing program, Champion City Write Now (CCWN), just received a big boost for 2024 with the awarding of $5,000 through the Springfield Foundation for operational expenses, including marketing materials, program supplies, and student supplies. Read More

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