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WC’s ‘Moving Forward in a Changing Climate’ rescheduled for March 11
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WC faculty members comprising the March 11 panel are, from left, Sue Lucas, Michael Snarr, Ursula McTaggart and Paul Moke.
WILMINGTON A new lecture series this semester featuring members of the Wilmington College faculty will offer its inaugural program, titled “Moving Forward in a Changing Climate: Democratic Stewardship,” March 11 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. (It was originally scheduled for March 4.)
The Faculty Voices Series can be viewed via Facebook Live on the Wilmington Campus Ministry page. The virtual panel discussion is the first of a four-part series featuring faculty members addressing how to grapple with key social, political, economic and environmental issues through the lens of Wilmington College’s core values.
WC Faculty Voices Series to open with ‘Moving Forward in a Time of Change’
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WC faculty members comprising the March 4 panel are, from left, Sue Lucas, Michael Snarr, Ursula McTaggart and Paul Moke.
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WILMINGTON A new lecture series this semester featuring members of the Wilmington College faculty will offer its inaugural program, titled “Moving Forward in a Changing Climate: Democratic Stewardship,” March 4 from 5 to 6:30 p.m.
The Faculty Voices Series can be viewed via Facebook Live on the Wilmington Campus Ministry page. The virtual panel discussion is the first of a four-part series featuring faculty members addressing how to grapple with key social, political, economic and environmental issues through the lens of Wilmington College’s core values.
CVB grantfuels QuakerScenic Byway
By Randy Sarvis - Wilmington College
WILMINGTON Clinton County is very much an epicenter of Quaker history and heritage in southwestern Ohio. It is the site of numerous Friends meetinghouses, cemeteries, historical markers, settlements, schools, homes of notable persons within the denomination and, yes, a Quaker-founded institution of higher learning in the 150-year-old Wilmington College.
The College’s Meriam R. Hare Quaker Heritage Center (QHC) is reviving a project started more than 10 years ago in which a tour of Friends-related sites throughout the area would constitute a state-designated Quaker Heritage Scenic Byway, complete with special signage on roadways throughout the county.