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Students Study Off Campus for Spring Semester

Ten ¾¨Ó㴫ý students will study at off-campus locations including Argentina, Chile, Czech Republic, France, Pittsburgh, Scotland, and Spain for the spring 2012 semester.

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Ever Higher: The Campaign for ¾¨Ó㴫ý Goes Public with School-Record $36.4 million Raised

Students, faculty and staff attend the Ever Higher kickoff in the Wallace Memorial Chapel.
Students Brandon Mosely and Nicole Karpinsky celebrate the Ever Higher kickoff at the campus-wide picnic.

NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. - ¾¨Ó㴫ý launched the public phase of the most successful fundraising campaign in the independent liberal arts college's 160-year history over the weekend with a campus-wide celebration and announcement that ¾¨Ó㴫ý had already raised $36.4 million for Ever Higher: The Campaign for ¾¨Ó㴫ý.

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¾¨Ó㴫ý Employees Honored for Years of Service

NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. - ¾¨Ó㴫ý honored 49 employees for 1,020 years of combined service at a luncheon May 8 in the McKelvey Campus Center's Witherspoon Rooms.

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College to Host Author on Amish Culture

Dr. Donald Kraybill

¾¨Ó㴫ý will host sociologist and author Dr. Donald Kraybill for a talk and book signing Thursday, Sept. 18, at 7 p.m. in Wallace Memorial Chapel.Ìý The program is free and open to the public.

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Fall Family Day Coming to ¾¨Ó㴫ý Sept. 18

Fall Family Day is scheduled at ¾¨Ó㴫ý Saturday, Sept. 18.

This ¾¨Ó㴫ý tradition has gathered thousands of family members to ¾¨Ó㴫ý to celebrate and enjoy the special activities.

"My wife, Jean, and I have enjoyed the opportunity to meet the moms, dads, grandparents and siblings of some of the finest young people on earth," said ¾¨Ó㴫ý President R. Thomas Williamson.Ìý "It's an opportunity to enjoy good times and camaraderie with the entire campus."

The day begins at 9:30 a.m. with coffee and meeting with President Williamson in the Witherspoon Room of the McKelvey Campus Center.Ìý The meeting will begin with a short speech from the president and is followed by a question and answer session.

At 11 a.m. a family barbecue is planned at the Anderson Amphitheater, next to Brittain Lake.Ìý This fun-filled event gives family and friends the opportunity to eat, visit, laugh, and purchase football game tickets.Ìý

Kick-off for the ¾¨Ó㴫ý Titan football game versus Hiram College is 1 p.m.Ìý

ÌýThe day concludes with the comedy troup, "Late Night Players," at 8 p.m. in the Berlin Student Lounge, located in the McKelvey Campus Center.

For more information, contact Cindy Dafler at (724) 946-7373 or e-mailÌý daflercs@westminster.edu.


¾¨Ó㴫ý Student's Research Earns Award

Abigail Sumpter, a ¾¨Ó㴫ý senior history major, earned one of the book prizes for best paper at the Western Pennsylvania Regional Phi Alpha Theta conference.

Sumpter presented "Blonde-Haired Blue-Eyed Betty or Hard-Hitting Hannah: Projections of All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Players in the Press, 1943-1954" at the meeting of the national history student honor society meeting at Clarion University April 2.Ìý This paper is based on Sumpter's honor's thesis at ¾¨Ó㴫ý.

Her research indicated that the image of All-American Girls Professional Baseball League players portrayed by national publications was quite different from that in local newspapers.Ìý While national magazines described the players as feminine women, the local press described these players only in terms of their on-the-field accomplishments.

"Abby's work, based on her archival research in South Bend, Indiana, and at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, is important for several reasons," said Dr. Timothy Cuff, Sumpter's honors advisor and assistant professor of history at ¾¨Ó㴫ý.Ìý "She has shed new light on the way in which women athletes were portrayed by American journalists in the 1940s and 1950s, particularly in her identification of a divergence in the image projected at the national level from that projected on a daily basis in local papers.Ìý More generally, she has highlighted the need for historians to examine how local situations vary from national level developments.Ìý Abby's paper is a valuable addition to the academic literature on the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League."

Sumpter is a daughter of Linda Sumpter, Corry, and a graduate of Corry Area High School.

For more information, contact Cuff at (724) 946-7291 or e-mail cufft@westminster.edu.


Psychology Professor to Discuss Neuroeconomics

Dr. Alan Gittis, professor and chair of psychology at ¾¨Ó㴫ý, will discuss "The Costs/Benefits of Neuroeconomics: Theory and Reality" at Faculty Forum Wednesday, March 8, at 11:45 a.m. in the Sebastian Mueller Theater located in the McKelvey Campus Center.

"Neuroeconomics in the title is word-play," Gittis said.  "Theory of neuroeconomics will be related to some recent thesis projects of ¾¨Ó㴫ý students who analyze patterns of choice behavior in animals emerging from cost/benefit computations in the brain. 

 "Reality of neuroeconomics deals with the funding of neuroscience projects and the difficulty of getting federal funding agencies to invest in undergraduate science education.  I will discuss both topics in my presentation."

Faculty Forum, established in 1990, serves as a venue for the exchange of ideas and information among ¾¨Ó㴫ý faculty.  Speakers present their research, teaching ideas, lectures, performances, special programs, and uses of technology to keep faculty informed about the work of colleagues from many disciplines.

Gittis, who has been with ¾¨Ó㴫ý since 1976, earned his undergraduate degree from Temple University, and his master's and Ph.D. from Ohio State University.

 The event is free and open to the public.  Contact Gittis at (724) 946-7358 or e-mail gittisa@westminster.edu for more information.

Dr. Alan Gittis


¾¨Ó㴫ý Student to Give Voice Recital

Rachel E. Lange, a senior music and speech communication major from Cecil, will give her voice recital Sunday, Nov. 16, at 3 p.m. in Wallace Memorial Chapel.

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Siblings of ¾¨Ó㴫ý Students to Spend Weekend at College

¾¨Ó㴫ý is hosting its 11th annual "Lil Sib's Weekend" Friday-Sunday, April 6-8. Students are encouraged to bring their younger brothers and sisters to spend a weekend at ¾¨Ó㴫ý.

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¾¨Ó㴫ý Presents Halloween Organ Concert

¾¨Ó㴫ý faculty, students and alumni will join together to present a Halloween organ concert Thursday, Oct. 31, 7:30 p.m. in Orr Auditorium.

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