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For this episode, we welcome Dr. Richard Rolleigh, Hendrix Class of 1967, who taught in the Hendrix Department of Physics from 1974 until his retirement in 2008… and a little more than that, actually, teaching one class per year until 2015. He taught every course in the department, including “General Relativity” and “Space, Time, and Reality.” All the while, he emphasized the importance of research, so much so that the Physics Department's undergraduate research award is now named for him. Outside of Reynolds Hall, his activities at Hendrix included starting the women's soccer team in the mid-1980s and coaching it until 1989. Dr. Rolleigh is joined today by Dr. Todd Tinsley, Hendrix Class of 1998, who currently serves as a professor of physics here at Hendrix and will add the role of Associate Provost to his duties beginning this summer.
A new MP3 sermon from Calvary Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Balanced Christian Living, Lesson 11, Spiritual Gifts Subtitle: Balanced Christian Living Speaker: Dr. Reynolds Hall Broadcaster: Calvary Baptist Church Event: Sunday School Date: 8/21/2022 Bible: 1 Corinthians 12:1 Length: 39 min.
This week, podcast host Jarret Fox discusses a WVU football victory, Reynolds Hall and UPD's first female police chief. To read more on the stories covered today visit thedaonline.com. Listen to Monday In Morgantown at thedaonline.com/podcats or wherever you stream podcasts.
In this week’s episode, we have two stories from the University of Montevallo in Montevallo, AL. In Story #1, we learn about Condie Cunningham and the Curious Incident of the Face in the Door, the prevalence of Ghost Fire, and proper nut usage. In Story #2, we talk about Reynolds Hall, its faux-Captain namesake, and … Continue reading Illicit Fudge →
This week, Ira spoke with Jack Hanna. America’s favorite zookeeper Jungle Jack Hanna, who will be appearing with some of his favorite animals in JACK HANNA’S INTO THE WILD LIVE! in Reynolds Hall at The Smith Center March 17, is recognized around the country as America’s favorite zookeeper. Included on stage with Hanna are an […]
This week, Ira spoke with Judy Collins. Judy Collins is on tour with Stephen Stills and they’ll be performing in Reynolds Hall at The Smith Center on October 21. Collins’ new album, also with Steven Stills, is called “Everybody Knows.” She has inspired audiences with her vocals, vulnerable songwriting, personal life triumphs, and a commitment […]
This week, Ira spoke with Bob Newhart and Steve Shaffer.Bob Newhart, who will be bringing his “Evening With Bob Newhart” to Reynolds Hall at The Smith Center, November 19, celebrates a career that has spanned 50 years, several successful television series, fourteen feature films and millions of albums sold worldwide. He is the recipient of […]
Cheri Larsen Hoeckley arrived at Westmont in 1997, and she found a home here, teaching, enjoying great company, and continuing to learn with this community of believers. Her favorite venues for gathering with students and colleagues outside the classroom include Tuesdays with Morals and Mesa Hispana. She has also been known to organize marathon readings of novels in Reynolds Hall. Because she is convinced that traveling with students offers teachable moments beyond what we find in the classroom, she has twice led Westmont’s Europe Semester and also the Sri Lanka Mayterm.
Cheri Larsen Hoeckley arrived at Westmont in 1997, and she found a home here, teaching, enjoying great company, and continuing to learn with this community of believers. Her favorite venues for gathering with students and colleagues outside the classroom include Tuesdays with Morals and Mesa Hispana. She has also been known to organize marathon readings of novels in Reynolds Hall. Because she is convinced that traveling with students offers teachable moments beyond what we find in the classroom, she has twice led Westmont’s Europe Semester and also the Sri Lanka Mayterm.
Cheri speaks about what it means to love the Lord our God with all of our mind. Cheri Larsen Hoeckley arrived at Westmont in 1997, and she found a home here, teaching, enjoying great company, and continuing to learn with this community of believers. Her favorite venues for gathering with students and colleagues outside the classroom include Tuesdays with Morals and Mesa Hispana. She has also been known to organize marathon readings of novels in Reynolds Hall. Because she is convinced that traveling with students offers teachable moments beyond what we find in the classroom, she has twice led Westmont’s Europe Semester and also the Sri Lanka Mayterm. In 2006, she and her husband Dr. Chris Hoeckley led England Semester.