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2009

Summer 2009

What's inside

Illinois Wesleyan kicks off its Transforming Lives campaign with news of major gifts

Alumni who made it through the Great Depression give perspective on dealing with today's fiscal challenges.

Darshan Mehta '97 advocates a new model of medicine that helps patients on a journey of self-healing.

Learn how three Illinois Wesleyan professors find and fulfill their artistic visions.

David Crawford '99 used college internships to fulfill his dream of working for the FBI.

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Spring 2009

What's inside

Conservationist Mike Baltz '87 balances human concerns with the needs of nature.

Bruce and Norma Criley breathed new life into biology studies at Illinois Wesleyan.

Several theatre artists with IWU connections bring Lincoln back to Bloomington.

Alumni strain to reach their sport's Holy Grail by competing in the Ironman triathlon.

We invited alumni to send us their favorite Wesleyan moments.

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2008

Winter 2008

What's inside

Students and alumni gather at a
revitalized Homecoming celebration.

Vietnam veteran Tobey Herzog '68
uses the prism of literature to shine
light on life beyond the battlefield.

Designed to reflect the quality of a Wesleyan education, the Minor Myers, jr.
Welcome Center
gets a positive reception.

The quest to retrieve a priceless memento launches one Kappa Kappa Gamma
sister on a journey of discovery.

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Fall 2008

What's inside

Students move to the rhythm of a universal language during May Term.

History professor Gordon Horowitz chronicles Nazi plans for a Polish city.

Gregory Dell '67 faces Parkinson's disease after decades fighting for social justice.

Collegiate Choir members experience the power of performance in Spain.

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Summer 2008

What's inside

A recent graduate offers some hard-earned wisdom to students.

Portrait photographer Marie-Susanne Langille captures campus personalities.

Bill Roberts '64 is as comfortable at a county fair as he is in Washington's corridors of power.

A special report looks at the state of religion on campus.

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Spring 2008

What's inside

Neurosurgeon Ann Stroink '76 has mastered one of medicine's most demanding fields.

Coach Mia Smith shares her passion for the game of basketball.

Filmmaker Brian Udovich '98 shows a winning streak of independence.

Siblings who go to the same college say the experience helps them see each other in a different light.

Titan legend Jack Sikma '77 is now a coach in the NBA.

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2007

Winter 2007

What's inside


Travel to India with Brian Hatcher to explore the places where religion and culture intersect


A display of faculty art, from photos to painting to sculpture

The farms of Illinois Wesleyan carry
on a tradition of family and
stewardship to the land


For decades, the Terrapin Club
merged music, artistry, and athleticism

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Fall 2007

What's inside

Mike Weis explores the lasting resonance of the soundtrack
of the 1960s

Erica Nunamaker '01 joins
the search for the true Lincoln


More campus mysteries explained


A group of alumni relive their
IWU adventures in Italy

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Summer 2007

What's inside

The class of 2007 is well-prepared
for its journey into the "real world"

One alumna's thoughts on transcending ALS


Getting up close and personal
with a herd of elephants

A gallery of students'
study abroad photos

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Spring 2007

What's inside

Bringing hope and healing
to Afghanistan

Artist Renee McGinnis '84 brings the landscapes of her imagination to life

Chaos, controversy, commitment, and the storied history of Student Senate


Illinois Wesleyan welcomes
a new provost

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