Luke Robbins ’11, a theater major at Wabash, will star in a comedy stand up Vision Video DVD special, to be filmed on campus in Ball Theater on July 23. It’s a […]
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Congressman Todd Rokita ’92, new Republican U.S. Representative from Indiana, is featured in the “What I Know” column of the July 2011 edition of Indianapolis Monthly magazine. Click here to read comments about life […]
Back in January, the Wabash FYI blog announced actor Reynaldo Pacheco ’06 in a guest role in an episode of “CSI: NY.” He now appears in the recently released comedy/drama “Beginners” with actors Christopher Plummer and Ewan McGregor. […]
Sean Webeck ’03 reports he has just been named as a 2011 Boren Fellow, which will give him the chance to study abroad and further his understanding of the Middle East. Sean, […]
Reverend Michael Reding, pastor of St. Bartholomew Catholic Faith Community in Wayzata, MN has been named to the Benilde-St. Margaret’s board of directors, effective July 1. Fr. Reding will serve as the […]
“Andrew Dits’ current role scares him: ” . . . onstage alone for an hour, and I’m trying to be Jesus . . .” begins the South Bend Tribune article describing “Memoirs […]
Roy was named VP of Marketing and Strategic Planning at Trott & Trott, P.C, a Farmington Hills, MI-based law firm serving the mortgage banking industry, where he will develop marketing and internal communications […]
Read More - Roy Sexton '95 Named VP of Marketing/Strategic Planning
George Patton’84 will moderate a panel discussion, “Litigation Strategy: Do Judicial Elections Warrant Different Treatment?” during the Justice at Stake meeting today. He was selected as a result of his work at […]
Michael Medler ’74 was recently named to a three-member panel overseeing the transition of the Department of Toxicology from the Indiana University School of Medicine to the State of Indiana. Mike was […]
Read More - Michael Medler '74 named to Indiana toxicology panel
Michael Bricker ’04, executive director of PUP (see June 13 People for Urban Progress post) sent this quick email: “We’re up for an inspiration grant from the Million Dollar Road Trip guys. Take […]
It’s hard to tell who has more fun learning at the Indianapolis Children’s Museum – kids or adults? Grant Goshorn ’02, a long-time volunteer, is now a museum staff member, putting his history/journalism/Wabash liberal arts studies […]
Read More - Grant Goshorn '02 Creates Big Learning Adventures
Sun King Brewery Co., the local micro brewery owned by the father-son team Omar Robinson ’60 and Clay Robinson ’97, has a new free app through Apple’s iTunes Store. The app puts […]
The art of Curt Schmitt ’81 is fine hand-crafted wood furniture. He will show his work at the The New Harmony [Indiana] Gallery of Contemporary Art exhibit, “Natural Elements,” June 25-August 14. […]
Read More - Curt Schmitt '81 – fine furniture inspired by nature
Michael Bricker ’04 and his sister, Jessica Bricker, are the ultimate Midwest recyclers. Michael was an original founder of the nonprofit People for Urban Progress (PUP) in Indianapolis, and is the […]
Read More - Michael Bricker '04 and PUP – a vision for urban life
David Parry ’84 sent this in memory of his father, David M. Parry ’57: “Dave Parry made it to the big time as a pro and college football referee. Former players and coaches also remember […]
The Indianapolis Business Journal issues monthly lists identifying persons of influence in their industry categories. This month, alumnus Steve Ferguson ’63 is included on IBJ’s list for Life Sciences. Steve boasts a career […]
Read More - Steve Ferguson '63 named to IBJ's list of "Who's Who in Life Sciences"
James Hamstra ’00 has joined Home Health Depot, Inc. as Director of Strategic Initiatives & Deputy General Counsel. James was an English major at Wabash, and earned an MBA and JD at Indiana […]
David Broecker ’83 is the CEO of the new BioCritica, a biotechnology startup. He believes Indiana progress in the biosciences sector has been amazing enough to want to return to Indiana to build the company. Click here […]