Each week, Baker Maultsby brings you The Week at Wofford, an audio podcast featuring events, programs and people at Wofford. The segments generally run from 4-7 minutes each; the idea is to provide a quick look at the Wofford week.
Dean David Wood talks about summer school offerings at Wofford and about students' interest in opportunities on campus during the summer.
Rev. Ron Robinson, Wofford's Perkins-Prothro Chaplain and Professor of Religion, delivered this sermon during commencement weekend.
We hear from Debbi Thompson, lead coordinator for this Sunday's Easter egg hunt on the lawn in front of Old Main, and from students involved in an international mathematics modeling competition.
In this audio segment, we hear from Samie Clowney, the Director of Multicultural Affairs at Wofford. Clowney talks about events he has coordinated for Black History Month as well as other aspects of his work at the college. Also: a short interview with newly elected Campus Union president Brent Troxell.
Here are highlights from the radio broadcast on ESPN-1400 of Wofford's football victory over the Montana Grizzlies last Saturday. Also: comments from math professor and arch Terrier fan Lee Hagglund, who made the trip to the game.
Wofford's football players and coaches learned Sunday that they will travel to take on the University of Montana in the first round of NCAA playoffs. Included here are interviews with Coach Mike Ayers and players.
This week's podcast focuses on Wofford Theatre's production of "connect: (a memory play)," as well as the annual conference of the Southern Campaigns of the American Revolution Society.
It's homecoming week, and we'll hear a message from organizer Debbi Thompson. Also: an interview with men's basketball coach Mike Young and sounds from a Halloween carnival put on by Wofford student groups for local children.
This week features Wofford's Oktoberfest celebration and a look back at two conferences held on campus in October -- Engaging Our World and a conference for the Southeastern Medieval Association.
A report from Wofford Terrier football practice -- with quotes by head coach Mike Ayers, senior Dan Tavani and others.
The first part of this week's podcast looks at a unique summer school course taught by Government professor Dr. Bill DeMars.
A look back at the Milliken/Wofford Summer Leadership Institute and what that program and other summer camps mean to the college.
A round-up of the weeks events - and interviews with the Community of Scholars
This segment looks at the ASLE conference held on campus this week.
This week, we hear from members of Wofford's second Community of Scholars. Also: A preview of the upcoming ASLE conference.
The Wofford Terriers are Southern Conference baseball champions. Here is the play-by-play of the final out, along with interviews with Coach Steve Traylor and players Brandon Waring and Austin Redwine.
This week, we hear from two Wofford writers, Lauren Stephenson, who recently was award the Benjamin Wofford book prize, and English professor John Lane.
This week's segment includes comment from one of Wofford's newly inducted members of Phi Beta Kappa and a portion of a reading by acclaimed Russian poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko, who recently visited the campus.
This week's podcast previews several events next week and features poetry reading by Coleman Barks. Also: A report from the opening of the Littlejohn family collection of archival letters and other documents.
In his time here at Wofford, senior Matias Mariani has become something of a campus celebrity for his extraordinary vocal ability. On Thursday, he was part of a recital that included talented Wofford first-year student Chelsea Smith and Christina Goyne, a senior vocal major at Converse. In this segment you'll hear portions of the recital as well comments from Matias and Chelsea. Also, senior Lewis Lovett talks about the beauty of Wofford in the spring time.
It's Greek Week at Wofford, and we hear from the winner of a fraternity cook-off held on Wednesday evening. This week's segment also focuses on Wofford's weekly Communion service and lunch for faculty and students.
This week's installment previews an upcoming Wofford Theatre presentation as well as an art exhibit in the Chapman Cloud Gallery.
This week's segment includes interviews with Dr. Vivian Fisher, coordinator of the interdisciplinary War Year series, and with newly elected Campus Union president Martha Albergotti.
The past week saw several exciting cultural events take place on campus. This week's podcast focuses on a Chinese New Year Celebration and "Dar He: The Lynching of Emmett Till," a one-man play that capped Black History Month at the college.
This week's segment features results of Campus Union elections as well as behind-the-scenes accounts of events during the week tied to the Celebration of the Transformation of Old Main.
This week's podcast focuses on a "re-entry" workshop held last week for returning foreign study students. Also: "Celebrating the Transformation of Old Main" and Wofford's CASE award.
It's the first week of second semester classes at Wofford -- and the first week of Wofford Theatre's production of the Stephen Sondheim musical "Into the Woods." In this report, we hear from Wofford theatre director Dr. Mark Ferguson and student Liz Hutchens, who has a lead role in the play.