Jordon was not only part of the halftime performance at Super Bowl XLVI, but he was “personally” selected to appear as a gladiator in Madonna’s performance. Jordon, a 2005 Crawfordsville High School grad, and Psychology […]
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From the Evansville Courier & Press: “Russell Harbaugh, a son of UE Theatre professor Patti McCrory, wrote and directed “Rolling on the Floor Laughing,” a 19-minute film shot in 2010 in and […]
Q: What do you do with a lemon such as 5-6 miles of left over fabric from the giant Super Bowl banners in Indianapolis? A: You make lemonade, or if you are […]
Tim Maguire ’86 (left) and Steve Woods ’93 worked the chains at Super Bowl XLVI on Sunday. Their smiles say it all!
Artist and environmentalist Roscoe Wilson’s solo art exhibition entitled It’s Getting Hot Out There will open at the Nightingale Gallery of Eastern Oregon University on February 10. Sculptures, drawings, and prints address his […]
Darin plays drums and banjo in The Longest Day of the Year (TLDOTY), an up and coming alternative country music band in Boulder, CO. It’s been a busy year for TLDOTY: In […]
J. Blake Zachary ’03, Director of Technology for South Montgomery Community School Corporation, has recently been appointed to Indiana’s new eLearning Leadership Cadre. The 12 member think tank, composed of visionary educational […]
Clark Dickerson ’67 announces the merger of his Dickerson & Associates, Inc. fundraising consulting firm with Keystone Consulting, to form Dickerson, Bakker & Associates. The merger will allow Clark to concentrate on fundraising […]
As a Director at Large member of the NAWM Board of Directors, Kenyatta had planned to attend the Winter Board meeting this past weekend, but his plans to visit campus were changed […]
Sun King Brewery’s south parking will be the site of the Local Underground Tent for a pre-Super Bowl celebration daily from Jan. 26 – Feb 5. The furnished tent is temperature controlled, […]
Thomas P. Stafford ’97 has joined law firm Kreig DeVault in Indianapolis as employee benefits and executive compensation, ESPO practices, attorney. His focus is qualified retirement plans. After a double major in History and […]
Mark Lapierre ’92 was just appointed assistant men’s and women’s tennis at Guilford College in Greensboro, NC. Mark, a local veterinarian, is making his college coaching debut. He played three years at Wabash College and […]
Two Wabash alumni were members of a panel presentation about successful public-private partnerships at Pennsylvania’s Governor’s Advisory Council on Privatization and Innovation which began on January 17. Cris Johnston ’81 is deputy […]
Michael Hammond ’72 is a co-founder and principal partner at Hammond Hanlon Camp LLC, a healthcare investment banking and financial advisory firm for healthcare clients. The principals in H2C were the original […]
In case you haven’t heard, late night talk show host Jimmy Fallon will broadcast from Indianapolis during Super Bowl week. To prepare him for his visit, the Indianapolis Convention & Visitors Association […]
David Pippen ’91 has joined Bose McKinney & Evans LLP in Indianapolis as a partner and chairman of the environmental law group and member of the utilities law group. He is former […]
Valerie Powell ’59 is the lead editor for a book to be published in February: Integration of Medical and Dental Care and Patient Data: “The book discusses the role of informatics and information science […]
JPMorgan Chase announced last Thursday that Doug Petno ’87 has been promoted to Chief Operating Officer of the Commercial-Banking Division, which serves more than 24,000 clients nationally. Doug has held several positions, […]