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 […]
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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 […]
That’s Ricky Keys on the keyboard for the Chicago-based band, the Windy City Rev Ups. The Rev Ups were featured entertainment at the recent Chicago Rock and Roll 1/2 marathon held […]
In a little under three weeks it will be Freshman Saturday – August 22, 2009. We’ll welcome a new class of Wabash men (the Class of 2013!) and their families into the […]
Wabash alumnus Kevin McCrea ’88 finds himself the underdog in the race for the mayor of Boston, but he’s doing this for much more than his own desire. Kevin owns Wabash Construction […]
Just received an email from Prof. Scott Feller. Scott is in Telluride, Colorado for a conference this week. During a break, Scott got together with one of his former students, Ryan Thornberry […]
WABASH Day, the weekend of community service by members of the Wabash community, is just around the corner – Oct 3/4, 2009. The Wabash alumni board is expecting a big turnout all […]
You’ve seen this piece from the Chronicle of Higher Education featured elsewhere on the Wabash web site. Besides featuring a new Wabash student in the picture, it talks of the outreach by […]
This report just in from alumnus Greg Estell ’85 who describes himself as a volunteer "quality control engineer" for his classmate Jeff Eaton’s enterprise, the Barley Island Brewing Company. Greg reports Jeff […]
As I went by the senior bench (no apparent change there) I thought I’d just do a quick look at the brand new Kappa Sig house. As you can see from the […]
At some point over the weekend, the senior bench received a fresh coat of paint. That’s kind of unusual for the summer – very common for the school year. The choice of […]
Andy Gunkler ’74 as been named the Chief Franchise Officer for Al Copeland Inventments (ACI). Andy brings more than 25 years of experience in the franchising world to ACI. Andy’s background includes companies […]
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The college said "Goodbye" to Professor of Math and Computer Science J.D. Phillips earlier this week. The gift was a stocking cap – fitting in that JD leaves us to become the […]