Brandon Chuang ‘03 has been nominated for a James Beard Journalism Award for his profile of St. Louis chef Chris Bork. Brandon writes for Feast, the premiere food publication of St. Louis. […]
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Michael Thor Kessinger ’00 is a new bishop for the Lewiston (Idaho) Third Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Michael is a native of Idaho. He served his […]
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Wabash Admissions Counselors Kevin Andrews ’10, left, and Matt Maher ’08, right, greet one of the first groups of prospective students arriving at Indianapolis International Airport today for Honor Scholarship Weekend, which officially begins […]
Ed Wanamaker ’76 will be inducted into the Rockland County Sports Hall of Fame on April 27 in Nanuet, NY. Ed starred in several sports as a high school athlete at Nyack High […]
Brad Gerstner ’93 was recently named to the Board of Directors of Duetto Research, a cloud-based technology firm focused on the travel and hospitality industry. Click here to read more. Brad is […]
Steve House has been appointed the new executive director of the Crawfordsville/Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce. Coach House was assistant football coach at Wabash and Director of Student Activities and Coordinator of […]
This week, the Wabash College Glee Club is traveling in Pennsylvania for a series of concerts, which have included thus far: St. Paul’s United Methodist Church in Allison Park (Pittsburgh); The Grand Hall […]
Political Science Professor Emeritus David Hadley H’76 was re-elected as the local Democratic Party chairman at a caucus held on the Wabash campus last Saturday. Click here to read Prof. Hadley’s plans […]
Roy Sexton ’95 has been cast as one of the principals in Legally Blonde the Musical at Farmington Players in Farmington Hills, MI. Sexton will portray Callahan, pompous and scheming head of the […]
Emanuel Harper ‘10 teaches French at Herron High School in Indianapolis. Herron is a public charter school founded on the belief that a classical, liberal arts education, where students are steeped in great […]
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Jason Gray ’08, Indianapolis, will compete in The Escape From Alcatraz Triathlon on Sunday in San Francisco. That’s: 2,000+ triathletes from 34 countries Swimming Alcatraz to shore 18 mile bike ride through […]
Jeremy Bird ’00 is a former national field director for President Obama’s 2012 campaign. He is now an advisor to the organization Battleground Texas in their campaign to mobilize the state’s growing Hispanic […]
Ernesto Vela ’95 was recently named director of California’s Region 16 office, as a specialist in Monterey County’s Migrant Education Program. The Salinas Californian reported: “Ernesto Vela, whose education career has been […]
Last Saturday the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis teamed up with David Orr ’92 and his wife, Bonnie Mill, of The Sapphire Theater Company, on production of the first “Adult Swim” party at the […]
Geoffrey McKinney ’12 was a theater major at Wabash. Since graduation last spring, he has made his Indianapolis theater debut depicting the role of Man in Alien Dinner Party at Theater on the […]
Dr. R. Thomas Schmidt ’78 is a surgical breast oncologist in Indianapolis and founder of the Breast Care Center of Indiana PC. Dr. Schmidt is the author of an article, Advances in […]
Brent Waltz (R) ‘96 won re-election to the Indiana State Senate over Mary Ann Sullivan (D) November with 53.2% of the vote. Brent was first elected to the Indiana State Senate in 2004. He […]
C. Jackson “Jack” Clarke ’69 is a supervisor with the Vector-Borne Disease Prevention sector of the Marion County Health Department. An IndyStar article on Sunday discussed the battle being waged by the […]