That’s John Flanagan ’66 with his son Keith at the top of Mt. St. Helen last month. John and Keith trained and climbed the south approach as a father-son adventure. The mountain […]
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John Jefferson, Wabash Class of 1997, was recently named Linguist of the Year in the United States Army. John, a History, French, and English triple major, is fluent in Arabic, Polish, French, […]
Bob Armstrong was one of those Washington, DC area alumni who really helped us launch the Jim Graham ’65 Externship Program a couple of years ago. During the initial year of the […]
I had the opportunity to talk with Ashraf Haidari ’01 briefly at the dinner to welcome the Whites to Washington. Ashraf works for his native Afghanistan at the Embassy in Washington. Over […]
I was sitting on the “puddle jumper” waiting to fly back from Washington yesterday and amid the constant takeoffs of airliners I hear the distinctive roar of rear airplanes – fighters. I […]
That’s Howard Hewitt, our director of new media. Many of you may recognize him – he worked at Journal Review and the Indianapolis Star prior to coming to Wabash. Howard’s been a […]
Had a little time this morning so I went to Arlington National Cemetery. I get goose bumps every single time I’m there. Not too many people there early so I had a […]
Well, it’s almost October so it just might be time for assembling my Christmas wish list. Early thoughts include a new Canon camera, winning the lottery and retiring instantly, an Irish victory […]
That’s Bart Banach, a senior from Munster, Indiana, on his way to a nice gain against Millikin last Saturday. The Little Giants looked pretty good – quarterback Kyle Augustinovicz, a sophomore, put […]
Roy Sexton ’95, class agent for his class, reports he’s recently been promoted by Oakwood Healthcare in Dearborn, Michigan, to Corporate Director of Strategic Communication and Planning. Roy’s new responsibilities are many […]
Last Saturday’s football game against Franklin College was a nail-biter – it wasn’t over until it was over…as a noted baseball icon would say… I took this shot during the game. From […]
September 11th…one of those days you’ll always remember where you were when you first heard the news in 2001. Set your politics aside for a minute. Keep in mind it wasn’t an […]
Brent Harris, Sports Information Director for Wabash, is one of the most dedicated, hardest working guys I have ever met. How he finds time to put 26 hours of work into a […]
Dr. Valerie (Harvey) Powell ’59 reports she has married Jay Powell, also a PhD – the picture is of them on their honeymoon in Canada. Valerie has also been appointed by […]
W.A.B.A.S.H. Day – Wabash Alumni Benefiting and Serving Humanity – is a yearly community service day sponsored by the National Association of Wabash Men. The photo above is one of many from […]
That’s President Pat White talking to a couple of Sphinx Club members last Friday. President White and his wife Chris were there to cheer the Wabash soccer team on in their battle […]
The law firm of Gallagher Sharp, In Cleveland, Ohio, announced that James T. Millican II, Wabash Class of 1964, has become Of Counsel. Jim is a trial attorney who has defended public […]
Back in the Good Old Days, the pet of choice at Wabash would most certainly have been a dog. Professors had them, students had them, and the dogs attended class (and I […]