Dr. Robert “Jake” Jaquiss, Class of 1982, was recently selected to be the chief of congenital heart surgery at Duke Children’s Hospital. Jake started his duties last month. Dr. Jaquiss is considered […]
Archives: October, 2010
Most of the leaves will be down, but those that remain will do a great job of framing our “Welcome Parents” signs. This weekend at Wabash will be a big one. In […]
Here’s a photo, shot yesterday, of the work on the new baseball field. We’re behind the third base dugout looking across the infield to the stands and dugout on the first base […]
Greg Huebner H’77 holds the title of Professor of Art. While that’s impressive, it doesn’t even begin to describe Greg and what he does. It should be “Maker of artists and men”, […]
This was the tailgate scene on Saturday morning before the Wabash – Denison football game. I love football – that’s common knowledge. But the other part of a football weekend – enjoying […]
In the past, several alumni have worried that the football schedule didn’t help us prepare for the Monon Bell game and for possible post-season play. Well, my friends, those worries are over. […]
Just a few shots after a quick campus walk. Grunge going solo as GaBunge in Colorado next week. No cooking…except for coffee.
Greg Castanias ’87, who graduated Summa Cum Laude from the Indiana University Maurer School of Law in 1990, has been awarded a Distinguished Service Award by the Law School. Greg, a partner […]
Marc Overhage, Class of 1979, has been elected to the prestigious Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences. Marc is a leader in the effort to improve patient care delivery […]
The Crawfordsville Public Library has become the new “big thing” in C’ville, surpassing even the Courthouse. The library is a beautiful structure just around the corner from another C’ville landmark…Arnis. In a […]
Jim Dyer ’83 and his family moved to St. Louis, from Wisconsin. Instead of settling in and looking around, Jim jumped into the St. Louis Wabash group full speed ahead. Susan, his […]
The senior bench this fine fall morning, courtesy of our young men in Unidos Por Sangre. I was impressed by the bright colors and painting skills – remember, most of the painting […]
Finally, it’s fall. The leaves have just started to turn in Central Indiana. Next week the guys will be gone for fall break on Thursday and Friday. The game this weekend is […]
If you are headed over to Wash U. this weekend for some Wabash football, leave early. Interstate 64 will be closed into St. Louis for the entire day on Saturday. For more […]
Jim Dimos ’83, class agent and past president of the Wabash alumni board, has been elected to the American Bar Association’s Board of Governors. This announcement came from the Annual ABA meeting. […]
OK…I didn’t go to Kenyon…. I had the opportunity to watch three major sporting events in the space of four hours and just couldn’t pass it up. The first game was […]
Roy Sexton, Class of 1995, has been appointed by the Michigan Governor Jennifer Grandholm to the Council for Labor and Economic Growth to represent business interests. This appoint comes at a critical […]