Matthew Algeo has a book out called: Harry Truman’s Excellent Adventure. The book chronicles Harry and Bess Truman’s exploits on a post–presidency road trip from Missouri to Broadway and back, plus a […]
Archives: August, 2009
So it’s Friday, and I am reflecting on the fact that the group of freshmen who started class yesterday are members of the Class of 2013. Yep, 2013. Born in the 1990s. […]
Our own Charlie Blaich, Director of Inquiries at the Center of Inquiry in the Liberal Arts, is scheduled to give the keynote speech at an upcoming conference at Lawrence University. The conference […]
For Jeremy Bird ’00 it’s been three years of Big Moments, coffee (leaded, of course), and adrenaline. While the economy is turning around, this health care "thing" is keeping him on his […]
Ryan Daming ’02 reports that he’s done a qualitative study on the new Sun King Brewery on N. College in Indianapolis and reports the product is exceptional. The Sun King brewery […]
By now you’ve seen the coverage on the web site of Freshman Saturday and know that Greg Castanias ’87, vice president and president-elect of the alumni board, served as part of the […]
I hope you’ve been following the web blog of our Freshman Tutorial: Fly Fishing in Montana. You can find it at: http://blogs.wabash.edu/frt_flyfishing_montana/ It’s Prof. David Hadley’s class and they have been in […]
Stopped by football practice yesterday. Wanted to get a couple of shots of the guys practicing without giving away any secrets or any killer plays. Rounded the corner and caught sight of […]
Had a chance Monday night to watch the entire Giants – Panthers game…in an airplane! (Didn’t watch any TV when I flew!) We were "stuck" on the ground in Denver for over […]
Wabash track and field coach Clyde Morgan is a rising star in the coaching world – of course, we’ve known that at Wabash since he arrived. However, the USA Track and Field […]
INC. (www.inc.com) is The Daily Resource for Entrepreneuers. They post a INC. 500 and an INC. 5000 – top performing companies if you will. As you can imagine, any organization these days […]
Last July, Bruce Gras, Class of 1968, was hired by Longevity Consulting as a Managing Director for their Enterprise Resource Management Practice. Longevity is a Washington, DC based company that does a […]
As I reported last week, Greg Castanias ’87 and his beautiful wife (Jane) and daughter (Alex) were also in Colorado last week and joined Jim Roper ’68, his lovely wife Liz, and […]
Ok…I have taken my red hat off for just a second or so. Friday it was annuounced that Matt Walker had resigned as head coach of DePauw’s football and baseball teams. The […]
Jeff Sostak ’06 let us know that Evan Brown ’97, an attorney for the Illinois law firm of Hinshaw and Culbertson, recently appeared on CNN discussing a lawsuit over a posting on […]
Every day it seems I hear from another alumnus who is out of work and looking for a new opportunity. Just yesterday I talked with a bright, talented, young alumnus who had […]
OK – that headline might be a little over the top, but check this out. Here’s the list, from the Princeton Review, of the top 10 schools where students pack the stadium. […]
Wabash Stories has a brand new web site. In a year they have updated the site from very good to even better! The site is the on-going effort of Bruce Gras ’68 […]