Blog
Nov 1, 2017
Victor Choo
My favorite part of the community here is that everyone knows each other and it鈥檚 very inclusive. I remember when President (Rob) Huntington greeted me by my name I was shooketh because that is something I would never experience back in Malaysia.
Oct 24, 2017
Allison Krebs
My dad joined the Marine Corps before I was born so the military lifestyle is all I鈥檝e ever known, but I wouldn鈥檛 have wanted to grow up any other way.
Oct 18, 2017
Dana (Miller) Willman '89
During her days as a Heidelberg music major, Dana (Miller) Willman, 鈥89, was placed at Seneca East Schools for her student teaching. Little did she know then that Seneca East would become her permanent professional home
Oct 16, 2017
Jeff Garvin
The end of the spring season in 2015 was the most memorable time so far. Hosting the OAC softball tournament, the OAC baseball tournament and the NCAA Softball Super-Regional in consecutive weekends was a whirlwind.
Oct 3, 2017
Kendall Newell
I went to Tianjin, China, for the whole month of June 2017. Working with students whose primary language is not English definitely pushed me out of my comfort zone. Because of that, I feel like I have grown professionally as a future teacher.
Sep 26, 2017
Megan Gwirtz
Knowing that I am a part of such a ground-breaking and spirited group on campus brings joy to my heart and I know that the music traditions I am forming will stay for decades to come.
Sep 19, 2017
Michele Castleman
During my first day at Heidelberg, I believe I taught my "Teaching of Writing" course. I'd taught it before at another university but had always had more than 20 students in the course. At Heidelberg, there were seven students. I enjoyed being able to check in with each individual in the room and get to know them and check that they understood the expectations for the following meeting.
Sep 15, 2017
A love connection when least expected
There may be debate as to when it started, but there鈥檚 no denying the spark in the eyes of soon-to-be newlyweds and long-time 鈥楤erg supporters Donna (Fischer) Overholt 鈥57 and Larry Clausing 鈥59
Sep 12, 2017
Porus Shroff
I have made some of my best friends here and have been lucky to come across faculty members who truly care about me.
Sep 5, 2017
Bob Youngblood
Being able to work with our alumni truly is fun. Seeing them come back to campus at any time or at an event around the state and country is wonderful. We are family no matter when we graduated, whether last year or 1935.
Aug 29, 2017
Sydney Calabro
I chose Heidelberg because this was the only school that would allow me to do everything I wanted to do. I could play my sport, study what I wanted, have a social life, and be involved on campus all at the same time without having to sacrifice anything.
Aug 8, 2017
Dr. Michael Weisend
During Mike Weisend鈥檚 college visit to Heidelberg, he was searching for an elusive biology professor as he contemplated a major in physics or biology. The nowhere-to-be-found professor, Dr. Bob Murray, was eventually located in a dark room, singing and strumming his guitar with students. "From that moment, I knew this was the place I wanted to be. That was the way I hoped I could interact with faculty. It was so cool," said Weisend, 鈥87, now a renowned neuroscientist. The folk-singing biology professor, a faculty icon who is now retired, may have been the catalyst, but there was much more that Weisend discovered at Heidelberg. That encounter, though, did set the stage for four productive undergrad years that led to master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees in behavioral neuroscience from the University of New Mexico.
Jun 21, 2017
Ed Ayers
鈥淪weet Alma Home鈥 is a little bit sweeter this time of year. " At least once a day, I think about the words or I sing it or listen to it, so it鈥檚 a part of my being," says Ed, who returned to campus for Alumni Weekend to again organize and conduct the Alumni Choir. For the past 20 or so years, a collection of former Concert Choir members has relived their glory days by performing at the annual Alumni Weekend luncheon. Early on, the draw was the chance to once again sing for the legendary Dr. Ferris Ohl. Ed understands that; he was among those singers. He also understands that he now stands where a giant of Heidelberg music once stood, and that鈥檚 not only humbling but a huge honor.
May 12, 2017
Harold鈥檚 Warehouse
Tom Dunn, 鈥72 BS in Business Administration, Accounting and Economics Rick Hills, 鈥72 BS in Business Administration, Accounting and Economics Greg Kirk, 鈥72 BS in Business Administration, Accounting and Economics Rick Brunner, 鈥72 BA in Music Jake Moyer, 鈥73 BS in Health and Physical Education
May 9, 2017
Tyler Majoy
I do a lot of writing. A lot of painting, too. I try to intermittent mix the two.
May 1, 2017
Katie Carey
My biggest fear is complacency. Anyone can be an agent of change and have the power to create the learning experiences that they want.
Apr 20, 2017
Hope (Porta) and Jeff Sweeney
Theirs is the classic Heidelberg love story: Excelsior guy meets Philalethean girl at a Greek party, makes her lunch the next day 鈥 鈥渉e鈥檚 an amazing cook, always has been鈥 -- and 28 years later, they are still inseparable. 鈥淚 found the love of my life at Heidelberg,鈥 says Jeff Sweeney, who married Hope Porta, 鈥93 &鈥97 MAC, the same year she graduated with her undergrad degree. Because they had such great experiences at Heidelberg, they were thrilled when both of their sons chose Heidelberg as well. What鈥檚 even more rewarding is that Paul, a junior, and Will, a sophomore, are having the same great experiences their parents had. That has motivated Hope and Jeff to find ways to give back to Heidelberg.
Apr 18, 2017
Haley Herbig
I spent a year in Ulsan, South Korea in 2015. I didn鈥檛 know any Korean when I got there.