Like many of his colleagues, Art Professor Doug Calisch arrived at Wabash with the intention of staying for a few years and moving on to a more well-known school. “A number of […]
Faculty News and Notes
Led by chemistry Professor Lon Porter in partnership with students in the CIBE, the College’s 3D Printing and Fabrication Center is injecting some STEAM into STEM. It was the highlight of last spring’s Alumni Faculty […]
When he was Dean of Wabash College, Albion University President Mauri Ditzler ’77 was fond of pointing out that the children of farmers make great scientists. The problem-solving skills, patience, and sense […]
Conducting research and publishing with students gives them a stake in an important part of a scientific conversation. Recent articles by Psychology Professors Bobby Horton and Eric Olofson and Physics Professor Martin […]
Wabash College Assistant Professor of Chemistry Laura Wysocki was awarded a $40,000 grant from the Research Corporation for Science Advancement (RCSA) in February. Beginning in July, the two-year grant will support a […]
Professor of Modern Languages Dan Rogers’ manuscript translation of Penélope, a recent play by South American playwright Jorge Dávila Vásquez, was accepted as an entry in the Bread Loaf Translator’s Workshop, part […]
Professor of Psychology and Director of Institutional Research Preston Bost’s “Crazy Beliefs, Sane Believers: Toward a Cognitive Psychology of Conspiracy Ideation” was published in the January/February issue of Skeptical Inquirer. The article […]
Senior Associate Dean of the College and Professor of Rhetoric Todd F. McDorman’s article, “‘One for the Books’: (Re)Constructing Baseball History, Memory, and Community,” was published in The Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball […]
by Eric Olofson I have the rare privilege to spend each fall semester with 40 thoughtful young men in a psychology class dedicated to investigating the empirical literature concerning fatherhood. On the […]
Inspired by the voluntary exile of writer James Joyce and her own emigration to the United States, Professor Agata Szczeszak-Brewer charted a challenging new course for the humanities in the 21st century […]
Assistant Professor of English Jill Lamberton’s article, “‘A revelation and a delight’: Nineteenth-century Cambridge Women, Academic Collaboration, and the Cultural Work of Student Writing,” was published in College Composition and Communication, Vol. 65, Issue […]
Celebrating the College’s first Concert of Electronic Music this week, Associate Professor of Music Peter Hulen talked with Richard Paige about the creative process and the rise of the new genre at […]