Chris Atkins ’97 will join Mainstreet in Carmel, IN as Senior Vice President for Corporate Strategy and Analytics at the end of June. Mainstreet is the nation’s largest developer of post-acute health […]
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Greg Coy ’92 has joined Taft law firm in Indianapolis as a partner in patent and intellectual property law. His practice covers numerous technologies, including biotechnology, medical and biomedical devices, agriculture, mineral […]
Brian Caplin PhD ’89 “stumbled into scientific research while on his way to medical school and a career as an ophthalmologist. In the summer between his junior and senior year at Wabash […]
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Dr. Jackson R. Webster PhD ‘67, Professor of Ecology in the College of Science at Virginia Tech, has been conferred the title of “professor emeritus” by the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors. […]
Carlos May ’01 is a new board member of the Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention (CHIP). Carlos is the Senior Executive Policy Advisor to Mayor Greg Ballard, Indianapolis, and also served […]
Calvin Pohl ’09 received the Thomas A. Cole Alumni Prize in Biology at the 2015 Awards Chapel in April. The Cole Alumni Prize is presented in memory of Professor of Biology […]
Read More - Pohl ’09 enters CMIB PhD program at Michigan State
Dale Petrie ’75 will be presented the “2015 Making Democracy Work Award” by the League of Women Voters at their 2015 annual meeting this evening in Crawfordsville. The award recognizes and honors […]
Jeremy Hartnett ’96, Associate Professor of Classics at Wabash, and Jill Lamberton, Assistant Professor of English at Wabash, will each speak at a series of lectures Walla Walla University on May 20-23 […]
Read More - Professors Hartnett ’96 and Lamberton scheduled for WWU series talks
Dr. Hugh S. Collett ’43 was the 2015 commencement speaker and received an honorary bachelor’s degree from Great Basin College in Elko, Nevada. Hugh is a founder of Elko Community College, now […]
Parker Sawyers ’05 will play President Barack Obama in a movie about the Obama’s first date in Chicago. Click here to read more about the movie, which begins shooting in August. Parker […]
Steve Goldsmith’68 and Bill Hudnut, both former mayors of Indianapolis, teamed up with some advice for the next mayor of Indianapolis. Steve was mayor from 1992-2000 and Bill Hudnut was mayor from […]
Indiana Biosciences Research Institute has named longtime pharmaceutical executive David Broecker ’83 as CEO. He has been the president and COO of IBRI during the past year. Click here to read the […]
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Greg Redding ’88 has participated in seven, finished in five, 100-mile ultramarathons, all since 2009! That doesn’t count to standard marathons, mini-, half- or “mini-ultras” he has run, too. For himself as […]
Ken Gilliam ’74 will retire as Noblesville’s Fire Chief on May 22. Gilliam began working for the Noblesville (IN) Fire Department in 1974 and has served two stints as fire chief, 1993-1995 […]
Joe Trebley ’01 is the Head of Startup Support and Promotion at the Indiana University Research and Technology Corporation. IU’s SpinUp program was founded in 2011 to help university professors and inventors […]
Michael Stayton ’68 has been elected Chairman of the Board of Directors of Building Tomorrow, Inc. an Indianapolis-based organization whose mission is to construct enough primary schools in East Africa so each […]
These two Indiana businesses, founded by Wabash alumni, were voted as “Best Places to Work in Indiana” by their employees in 2015. Click here for the Indiana Chamber 2015 Rankings. Hanapin […]
Read More - Hanapin and Apparatus voted among Indiana’s best
Steve Ferguson ’63 left Wabash and Crawfordsville for a career as attorney, Bloomington, IN area businessman, and chairman of Cook Group, Inc. Steve returned to Crawfordsville last week as the keynote speaker […]