We were recently informed that Tom Hiatt ’70 has been appointed to the board of directors of Lake City Bank. Congratulations Tom! Tom is managing director and co-founder of Centerfield Capital Partners. […]
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During my early morning trip around Hays Science Hall, I think I found Ted Williams, baseball legend, "cooling his heels" in one of the labs. At least it looks like it could […]
This just in…the Wabash plow team is hard at it.
I was wandering around the Hays Science Hall before the alumni board meetings and happened upon Professor Lon Porter’s chemistry lab. For a chemist, Lon’s obviously got a sense of humor that […]
Read More - Lon Porter – I'd Take Chemsitry In His Class – Maybe
University of Mississippi School of Law professor Ronald J. Rychlak, Wabash Class of 1980, will be honored Feb. 6 at the U.S. Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C., for his role in "The […]
On Saturday, January 27, 2007, the official portrait of our 14th president, Andy Ford, was unveiled during a ceremony in the Lilly Library. As is our custom, the portrait will hang in […]
Read More - Andrew T. Ford – 14th President of Wabash College
As a part of the past weekend’s full agenda, we paused from Inauguration events and Trustee meetings to unveil the presidential portrait of President Andy Ford. Those of you who know Andy […]
The board of directors of the National Association of Wabash Men (NAWM) welcomed a new student representative at the January meeting held last weekend. Board president Jay Fisher ’66 welcomed Robert Boarman […]
Senior Sam Borrelli, who hails from Bristol, Indiana, explains his research project to Debbie Wilson, Trustee Fred Wilson ’69, and Trustee Larry Hutchison ’63. Sam’s effort addressed "The Impact of Legal Immigration […]
Tim Oakes ’86 and Lu Hamilton ’76 tell me they are headed to the Super Bowl this coming weekend. Great, I said – tongue firmly in cheek. Why didn’t they think to […]
It was a great Wabash weekend by any measure. And the real beauty of it is that every event, every function celebrated the history and traditions of Wabash while imagining what the […]
This year Wabash will celebrate its 175th year. In all those years, we’ve only had 15 presidents…15!!! Wabash men always hold "their president " in high regard. This weekend we’ll celebrate the […]
The following is the text of an email sent to Ray LaDriere ’78, a member of the NAWM board of directors, from a Wabash friend: "Funny the older I get the more […]
If you are tired of the snow and cold weather and you’re wanting to get away, you might take alumnus Jim Twomey ’54 up on his offer in beautiful Costa Rica. Jim […]
James R. Pope, Wabash ’70, has joined Baker & Daniels LLP as of counsel in the law firm’s Downtown Indianapolis office. He practices in business litigation, focusing primarily on utility law. Before […]
First of all, Happy Holidays to each and every one of you. (At last count, I think this blog had 7 faithful readers!) Second of all, The Holidays are one of the […]
Wabash Religion Professor Steve Webb ’83 (red shirt, short hair), a student favorite, was recently featured in one of the local papers, the Journal Review, with a think piece about the political […]
Above: Jim Davlin ’85 with his family at his 20th reunion at Wabash. News: Jim will be moving to John Deere after the first of the year to serve as Vice President […]