Mark Dewart, currently the president of the board of directors of the National Association of Wabash Men, is in another election. This time he’s running for the position of Trustee for the […]
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Michael Bricker is superman…I think. He seems to be in 47 places at once…doing two things in each location. He’s currently teaching at Wabash as an Art Professor. You can read more […]
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Art Professor Doug Calisch sent an email to the campus earlier in the week. One of his art majors, Will Skertic ’11, would be doing his senior art project (executive summary: pouring […]
The Phoenix Theater in Indianapolis will be featuring the work of two members of the Wabash community in the upcoming play, This. The resident set designer at the Phoenix is also Wabash’s […]
Read these as it’s Honors Weekend.
Guy Kinman is 93 years old. Most men at that age have settled well into retirement. But not Guy. This Wabash graduate is still active in his community and still an activist […]
We’ve attempted contact via email with all alumni in Japan. Thus far, we’ve heard from 6 of the 15 alumni with an email address and all six are reporting in that they […]
Well, if you listen to some folks, a bachelors degree in the liberal arts no longer cuts it. Here’s the piece from CNBC. They included a one question survey. So you know […]
There are three Glee Club members – and six sets of hands – playing this one song, Das Dreyblatt. Even after Cheryl Everett, the Glee Club accompanist, announced the music selection and […]
Indiana Congressman Todd Rokita ’92 welcomed the Glee Club to Washington, DC and his office in the Cannon Office Building, right across from the Capitol. Todd took time to explain the current […]
Ashraf Haidari ’01 graduated from Wabash in a completely different world. We all know how much that world changed on September 11th – less than four months after his Commencement. Since those […]
Brett Butler ’90 says he never wins anything. Guess what? That’s all changed. Brett won the opportunity to go bear hunting through the show Sportsmen of North America. Here’s the link to […]
Wabash legend Dick Strawn shared an email exchange he recently had with Bob Stootoff ’57. Bob lives in Christchurch, New Zealand and reported, through Dick, that they had been well-shaken and were […]
A quick update for you baseball and soccer fans. It’s still muddy everywhere and we are expecting rain this weekend. However, we’re still scheduled to start the home season with a doubleheader […]
Wabash College has some prime real estate in the new edition of Indianapolis Monthly. On the cover is Jordan Blackwell ’10, a recent graduate who was a varsity swimmer during this time […]
Ben Kitterman took an interesting turn at Wabash when he was a student. He ended up driving professional musicians around for a living. Tom Petty was one of those musicians. In fact, […]
The weather and lighting were really horrible when I stopped to take this shot. I couldn’t get close because of the mud and didn’t want to wait because there was another 6 […]