Wilmington College President Jim Reynolds offered advice to graduating teacher education students that are on the threshold of joining what he described as “an incredibly noble profession.”
Wilmington College hosted the Ohio District 17 Science Day Saturday (March 16) for the ninth consecutive year as 64 high school, middle school and elementary school students presented their research projects.
Two Wilmington College faculty members earned kudos for their teaching prowess and an administrator received praise for her focus upon student learning in the April issue of "Cincy, the Magazine for Business Professionals."
Lisa Brady, a Wilmington College sophomore from Pickerington majoring in mathematics, has been awarded the Martha Haines Scholarship for prospective mathematics teachers.
College students from Ecuador, Serbia and the Philippines will join those from Wilmington College in presenting their scientific research later this month when WC hosts the fourth annual International Undergraduate Research Symposium.
Catherine Roma, professor of music, received tenure while Russell Kincaid was granted tenure and promoted from assistant to associate professor of mathematics.
During the course of the past two years, the mathematics department has continued to serve as the cornerstone of the quantitative portion of the general education requirements.
A Math Club has been established at Wilmington College with an eventual goal of establishing a branch of Pi Mu Epsilon, the national honorary society, according to the group’s adviser, Russell Kincaid, assistant professor of mathematics.