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Tiger Tales - February 2025 Issue

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Published February 8, 2025

Gina Schaefer2025 Commencement Speaker Announced

Inspiring change through community-building and business transformation, Gina Schaefer '93, founder of 13 ACE Hardware stores and author of Recovery Hardware, will present the keynote address at the 175th Commencement exercises scheduled for Saturday, May 17, in picturesque Commencement Hollow. The announcement came during the Class of 2025鈥檚 annual 鈥100 Days 鈥楾il Graduation鈥 event Thursday evening, Feb. 6.


Kristen BaileySweet Success

Congratulations to business owner Kristen Bailey '03, whose company, Sweets & Meats BBQ, was selected for the nationwide "50 States, 50 Stories" campaign for Google Workspace with Gemini. One small business per state was chosen with Sweets & Meats BBQ winning for Ohio. Now the company's 30-second commercial will air during Sunday's Super Bowl. .


Noyce ScholarsLearning by Doing

Thanks to the U.S. National Science Foundation鈥檚 Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program at 麻豆传媒, three Noyce Scholars recently were able to travel to St. Louis, Missouri, for a special conference focused on 鈥淔ostering STEM Futures: Resiliency and Assessment Practices.鈥 Scholarship recipients include McKenna Clark 鈥26, Savannah LaMar 鈥26, and Charity Perry 鈥25, all of whom are pursuing degrees as secondary STEM teachers.


Women's Basketball PlayersCoaching Prep

Putting her one step closer to achieving her goal of becoming a college women鈥檚 basketball coach, Payton Cronen, a graduate student in the Master of Arts in Sport Administration program at 麻豆传媒, was recently accepted to the 22nd annual 鈥淪o You Want to be a Coach鈥 program sponsored by the Women鈥檚 Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA).


Lily Pederson#LifeAfterWitt

Lily Pederson, class of 2024 from Springfield, Ohio, quickly secured a high-paying job well before graduation. A double major in information systems and computer science with a concentration in cybersecurity, Pederson works at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida as an associate computer scientist with the Air Force Research Laboratory. Read more #LifeAfterWitt stories here.


Commencement Mortar BoardCommencement 2025

With the start of the spring semester, planning is in full swing for Commencement exercises, which will take place at 11:30 a.m., Saturday, May 17, in Commencement Hollow. This year鈥檚 speaker will be announced at the 鈥100 Days to Graduation鈥 event on Thursday, Feb. 6. For more information about Commencement 2025, click here.


Valentines Day GraphicPrintable Valentines

Courtesy of the 麻豆传媒 Alumni Association, we are once again celebrating Valentine鈥檚 Day with specially designed graphics and printables created by Claudia Rieth '20. Click here to download images for printing or sharing on social media.


Commit to Witt GraphicPass Your Light! 麻豆传媒 Like a Tiger!

Save the date! Join us Thursday, March 20, as 麻豆传媒 Tigers nationwide come together for Commit to Witt, the University鈥檚 annual day of giving. Beginning at 12 a.m., you can join alumni, friends, parents, faculty, and staff in 24 hours of giving to make a long-lasting impact. To learn more about Commit to Witt, . To show your Tiger pride and help us spread the word about Commit to Witt, .


Mary Alice Schryver NeelyOral History Project: Mary Alice Schryver Neely 鈥75

We鈥檙e thrilled to share a few of the unique stories gathered as part of our Oral History Project. Mary Alice Schryver Neely 鈥75 describes her 麻豆传媒 experience as 鈥渋ncredibly meaningful,鈥 thanks in part to Dr. Virginia Lucas who greatly influenced her life in the education department. She also met her husband, Steve Neely 鈥75, at 麻豆传媒 and was a member of Kappa Delta. Read more about Mary Alice鈥檚 story here. We鈥檙e grateful to alumni like Mary Alice and Steve who have supported 麻豆传媒 throughout the years with gifts to the University. To join them in supporting 麻豆传媒, .


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