Published August 10, 2024
Registration for Homecoming, Reunion, and Family Weekend 2024 is Now Open!
You’re invited to join us at Homecoming, Reunion, and Family Weekend, Oct. 3-6! This annual event is filled with cherished traditions. From reunions to events to tailgates to victories on the field, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Alumni from the classes of 1964, 1974, 1979, 1984, 1994, 1999, 2004, and 2014 will celebrate reunions. Wittmen Crew alumni will celebrate their 25th anniversary. For more information, click the button below.
Information & Registration Form
Wittenberg graduates lead by example. Our alumni can be there for others because Wittenberg was there for them. Reunion giving is rooted in the tradition of passing our light for decades to come. Unrestricted gifts to The Wittenberg Fund support the area of greatest need on campus and directly impact each of our students on a daily basis. To make a gift to support current and future Tigers, click the button below.
Tiger Tailgate Registration
Join us for the Tiger Tailgate during Homecoming, Reunion, and Family Weekend. Enjoy live music with The Weekend Effect and delicious treats from local food trucks, while connecting with alumni, students, parents, faculty, and staff. Traditional tailgating starts at 10 a.m. on Saturday, October 5.
Experience the stress-free, ultimate Tiger Tailgate. Register today to secure your complimentary premier package, including a 15’ x 15’ tailgate area, 10’ x 10’ tent, table, custom banner, two chairs, and one parking pass. Limited spots are available! Group organizers are encouraged to RSVP early to claim one of the 50 tailgate spots.
Representing Alumni
The Alumni Association Board recently welcomed three new members in Claire Linkhart ’08, Mary Elizabeth Pratt ’15, and Gene Simone ’77. The board is committed to serving as a liaison for the University by engaging and connecting the alumni body for the purpose of supporting Wittenberg’s mission and goals. Submit this form to voice ideas, feedback, and suggestions to an Alumni Association Board member.
All-Time Tigers
Emily Bell Hinton ’08, Dustin Goldsbury ’03, Ben Helm ’93, Kathy Hittle Fields ‘07, Chris Huff ’83, Craig Osterbrock ’13, and Cara Romanowski ’03 will officially join more than 280 other Wittenberg greats who have previously been inducted into the University's Athletics Hall of Honor. In addition, Randy Adamack ’73 will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award, and the 1975-76 and 1976-77 Tiger men’s basketball teams will be celebrated as “Teams of Distinction.”
Encouraging a More Engaged Citizenry
As challenges to democracy persist nationally and globally, Rob Baker, professor of political science, is taking steps to encourage citizens to aspire toward a better, more “perfect union,” in his latest book, Strengthening American Democracy: Reflection, Action, and Reform.
Community Conversations
To help break down partisan barriers as the 2024 presidential election nears, Rob Baker and Staci Rhine, professors of political science, Julius Bailey, professor of philosophy, and Tom Taylor, professor of history, are sharing their expertise as part of the Springfield-based citizens' civic education series, “Community Conversations: Building and Strengthening Civic Friendships.”
Alumni Ambassador College Fair Reps
Interested in helping recruit our future Tigers? Apply to become a Wittenberg University Alumni Ambassador-College Fair Alumni Representative (CFAR). If you live in or near one of the following areas, we could use your assistance attending college fairs to support our Admission territory managers and staff.
- Florida: Orlando, Tampa
- Georgia: Atlanta
- Illinois: Chicago
- Indiana: Fort Wayne, Indianapolis
- Kentucky: Lexington, Louisville
- Michigan: Ann Arbor
- New York: Rochester
- Ohio: Akron, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Toledo
- Pennsylvania: Pittsburgh
*Applications will be reviewed, and volunteers will be contacted to participate in an informational call.
#LifeAfterWitt
Combining several career interests including business, education, and public affairs, Grace Wigton Grant '07 credits her college experience, internships, and campus involvement in leading to her current career with Gamma Iota Sigma, where she has become an industry and nonprofit leader.
To read the latest #LifeAfterWitt stories, click here.
Fall 2024 Career Fair
Join us on Sept. 24 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Thomas Library. Interested in showcasing your business or employer? Secure a booth for just $250 and connect with Wittenberg students exploring careers. Booths include dedicated space, lunch, and interview rooms. Register here. Job-seeking alumni are welcome too! Register as an attendee. For questions, email hurstc1@wittenberg.edu.
Learn About Micro-Internships
Wittenberg has partnered with Parker Dewey to connect our students and graduates with short-term, paid professional projects known as micro-internships. Whether you need immediate project support, want to nurture early-career talent, or simply want to optimize your hiring process, micro-internships could be the answer you've been searching for. Please join us and Parker Dewey to discover how this innovative concept can benefit your organization while empowering our students and recent graduates.
Micro-Internships Webinar
Wednesday, Sept. 25
2:30 p.m ET
Make a Difference in the Lives of Our Students
When we pass our light onto others, Wittenberg shines. Your gifts make a difference in the lives of our students. Did you know that you can double your impact with a matching gift from your employer? Many employers sponsor matching gift programs and will match charitable contributions made by their employees. Double your impact here.
Be a Leader in Giving Back
Join the Benjamin Prince Society! Named for Benjamin Prince, a beloved teacher, scholar, and servant-leader, the Benjamin Prince Society honors individuals who demonstrate their belief in the legacy of Wittenberg University through their annual support. Learn more and make your Benjamin Prince Society-level gift today.