Table of Contents

Summer 2012

Front and Center: Dawn Mamula Stewart ’98, Otterbein athletic director. L-R: Liz Palmer ’14, volleyball; Matt Mosca ’14 , men’s golf; Rachel Denz ’13, women’s soccer; Chelsea Cannon ’13, women’s basketball; Dustin Kiaski ’13, men’s soccer; Juan Contreras ’13, men’s lacrosse; Jasmine Troyer ’14, track and field; Aaron Kingcade ’13, football; Kristen Ramer ’14, softball; Thomas Linder ’14, baseball; Zach Bakenhaster ’13, men’s basketball.

From the President
Athletics and Academics: A Powerful Team

Face-to-Face Strategy
New AD Dawn Mamula Stewart ’98 has an open-door policy. And she is aiming high for success on the field and in the classroom.

Cardinal Pride in Action
Some of the outstanding student athletes from the past year.

Living a Legacy
Outfielder Thomas Linder honors his grandfather, Coach Dick Fishbaugh, by wearing his number.

Crazy for Cardinals
Professor of English Jim Gorman is a Cardinal “super fan.”

Prepping for Success
The Department of Health and Sport Sciences prepares students for the real world after college.

Going Pro
Against all odds, some Cardinals go on to careers in the pros.

Going for the Gold
Otterbein faculty member Denise Shively is the manager of the U.S. national synchronized swimming team.


Letters

Otterbein Here & Now

Around the ’Bein

Classnotes

Milestones

From the Archives

Alumni Matters

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