To many of us, the latest location of the clock tower is a change. The clock now rests to the east of Baxter Hall, almost between Baxter and Center Halls. Of course, […]
News
On Saturday, January 28, 2006, members of the board of directors of the National Association of Wabash Men (NAWM) met with seniors to discuss the responsibilities and privileges of being a Wabash […]
The Celebration of Student Research on Friday, January 27, 2006 has been covered elsewhere on our web site (click here) – it was simply incredible. For example, I happened on John Anagnostou […]
Ryan Vaughn, Wabash Class of 2000, has joined the Indianapolis-based law firm of Tabbert Hahn Earnest & Weddle, LLP. He will practice in the areas of general litigation, criminal law, and contracts […]
Professor Tim Lake, who will take over the reins of the Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies this coming summer, shared his vision of the future with the NAWM board of directors […]
As a part of our new Student to Alumni Program (we need a name for the program – anyone got a good idea?), we invited presentation expert Tim Koegel to campus on January […]
Brian Shinkle ’85, Edwards County State’s Attorney since 1992, is a candidate for Circuit Judge of the Second Judicial Circuit. The Second Judicial Circuit covers Crawford, Edwards, Franklin, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, Jefferson, […]
In this age of impersonal, electronic communication, it’s comforting to know that at Wabash College we still believe in more personal, one-on-one (or many) communications. The picture is an excellent example. A […]
Eric Rowland ’86 was the speaker today in the regular Thursday Chapel sponsored by the Sphinx Club. A good crowd turned out to hear Eric introduce the students to Wabash’s alumni association, […]
Former Indianapolis mayor Stephen Goldsmith ‘68 has been appointed a senior fellow at the California-based Milken Institute. Goldsmith, currently a professor of government at Harvard University, will work at Milken on matters […]
January 19, 2006. The national law firm of Baker & Hostetler LLP today announced the addition of 27 associates in eight offices. Representing many of the country’s top law schools, this year’s […]
The work of Wabash’s Marcus Doshi ’97 is featured in a new production "(I Am) Nobody’s Lunch". The New York Times described the production as a "merrily unserious, vaudevillian romp through […]
Pat Walter ’69 (l) and Jon Pactor ’71 are there…year after year. They are in there for the entire game – no break for those two. They keep everything as even as […]
John Ryder ’71, a member of the law firm of Harris Shelton Hanover Walsh, has been recognized by his peers for inclusion in the third annual Business Tennessee 150 Best Lawyers 2006. […]
I hope you’ll join us this Saturday, January 21, 2006 for the annual alumni basketball game. Tipoff time is 1:00 PM. Come back to campus and enjoy watching the legends hoop it […]
The Schroeder Center for Career Development team – Scott Crawford, Stephanie Hopkins, Ben Hewitt, Jill Rogers, and Toni McKinney – hosted a welcome back chili dinner last night (January 15th). As you […]
Saw several seniors yesterday…all ready to tell me that their written comps were over. I thought they were all talking about coming by the Alumni office because all I heard is "See […]
David Scott ’64 (Lower right) sent this photo of his recent travels to Chardigarh (Punjab) India. David was in India for several different purposes, all dealing with his efforts to expand his […]