When CBS needed a caving group to take the President of the United States' son on a vertical caving trip in Alabama for a spot on Good Morning America, they called the best, they called Dr. Horton H. Hobbs III and WUSS. The GMA spot was aired on 16 February 1988 and features some familiar faces and beautiful locals. Click here to see the video
A short video produced by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources that talks about the Ohio Caves Bioinventory Project. The video stars a few of our beloved WUSS members and offers a view of a few of Ohio's caves. Click here to see the video
Students in the Wittenberg University Speleological Society (WUSS) are more than thrill-seekers; they are explorers and often scientists fascinated by a diverse underground world most cannot imagine. That a liberal arts school the size of Wittenberg has one of the nation’s longest-running, student-led caving clubs is unique; that it celebrated 30 years on campus in April 2010 is remarkable. Click here to read the article
Wittenberg Professor of Biology, and founder of WUSS, Dr. Horton H. Hobbs III was one of four recipients of the prestigious Cardinal Award from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR), an annual honor that goes to individuals who best reflect the organization's mission to "ensure a balance between the wise use and protection of our natural resources for the benefit of all." Click here to read the article