It is never too late to catch up with a Wabash alum! John Deschner ’97 was appointed CEO of Ogilvy Malaysia, based in Kuala Lumpur, last August. Ogilvy & Mather is one […]
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Scott Campbell ’14 has joined the Fort Wayne law firm of Barrett McNagny LLP as a law clerk this summer. Scott has completed his second year of law studies at the University […]
On May 12, Wabash College was well represented in South Bend as the Union Station Technology Center’s Renaissance District broke ground for what is to be a $165 million project. When completed, […]
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Dr. Richard Gunderman ’83, a chancellor’s professor at Indiana University, contributed an article posted in the IBJ “Hoosier Beacon” column last week, celebrating the writings of General Lew Wallace, specifically his famous […]
Read More - Gunderman ’83 – writes about Hoosier author Lew Wallace
Pat Weber ’76, Director of Athletics at Flowing Wells High School in Tucson, Arizona was named Administrator of the Year at the The Arizona Interscholastic Association annual AIA Champions Awards Luncheon, held […]
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Jackson “Jack” R. Webster ’67, Professor Emeritus of Ecology with the Virginia Tech College of Science, has been selected as a Fellow of the Ecological Society of America. Click here for the VT […]
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Wabash basketball sportsmen were inducted into the 2016 Montgomery County Basketball Hall of Fame on May 14 in the old Crawfordsville High School Gymnasium. Click here for the news story. Players: Cliff […]
Dr. Royce Smith ’96 will be the new dean of the Montana State University College of Arts and Architecture on July 1. He is currently director of the School of Art, Design […]
David Callecod ’89 will present the commencement address to 400 graduates at South Louisiana Community College on May 12. Dave is President and CEO of Lafayette General Health, a seven-hospital system with […]
Former Wabash President Thad Seymour H’78 was honored by the Winter Park, FL community, which became his home forty years ago. President Seymour led Wabash from 1969-1978. He left Wabash to become […]
Last week, Dr. Derek Nelson ’99 was featured on the HuffPost Religion blog Sinai and Synapses, discussing “the role of wonder, creativity, and curiosity when approaching religion and science.” Derek is a […]
Read More - Nelson ’99 – featured on Creativity of Wonder blog
Dr. Robert Wedgeworth, Jr. PhD ’59 was a featured short bio online and on Monday’s Tom Joyner Morning Show — click here to read the transcript and listen to the audio. After […]
Dr. Chris Carr ’82 is the sports psychologist for Indiana Pacers basketball. This week, Chris was featured in an IndyStar article about the approach he takes in advising Pacers players through observations […]
Two Wabash alumni recently met for lunch at The Star Hotel in Elko, Nevada: Dr. Hugh Collett ’43, retired physician and Distinguished Nevadan 2015, and Dr. William (Bill) Payne ’81, Dean of […]
Some members of the Dallas Association of Wabash Men raise a glass in memory of fellow Wally Chris Bird ’67, who passed away recently. Here’s to Chris Bird, Class of 1967 — […]
Cary Riggs ’78 was recently honored by one of his students at Thomas County Central High School in Thomasville, Georgia: Senior Austin Yeomans has been selected as the 2016 TCCHS STAR Student. […]
Tyler Andrews ’15 completed the marketing training program with the Simon Property Group, and served as the interim director of marketing and business development at the Walt Whitman Shops in Long Island, […]
Read More - Andrews ’15 named director of marketing/business development at Simon mall
Steven Zusack ’06 is leading a college research group which has developed a method for mining ice from the south pole of the moon, as part of a NSASA engineering internship. Click […]