Jake Budler ’18, along with his wife, Julia, are opening a bookstore in downtown Indianapolis on Mass Ave. Tomorrow Bookstore is set to open this spring. “Tomorrow Bookstore will be downtown Indianapolis’ […]
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Chris Denari ’83, the television voice of the Indiana Pacers, was voted 2022 Indiana Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sports Media Association. The NSMA has more than 650 members and […]
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Royce Smith ’96 is stepping down as Montana State University’s dean of College of Arts and Architecture at the end of the semester to return to the classroom. Smith, who joined MSU […]
Kentucky American Water has announced that David Pippen ’91 has been named general counsel for the company. He will provide legal counsel and guidance for both Kentucky and Tennessee American Water. Pippen […]
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Robert Knowling, Jr. ’77 was recently elected to the Citrix Systems, Inc. board of directors. “Bob brings great technology experience combined with a proven record of delivering strategic input and guidance to the […]
Jim Rushton ’67 was named a winner of the East Tennessee Economic Council’s Muddy Boot Award. The Muddy Boot Award pays tribute to people who make East Tennessee better through their work […]
Andrew Dettmer ’15 has recently started a new position as a commercial litigation associate at Dinsmore & Shohl LLP in Indianapolis. “I thoroughly enjoyed the four years I spent working with some […]
Alejandro Reyna ’17 has recently joined Ascend Services as a consulting analyst. “We are thrilled to announce Alejandro has joined our team as a consulting analyst,” the company wrote in a LinkedIn post. […]
Vermilion County Presiding Circuit Judge Thomas M. O’Shaughnessy ’79 has been re-elected as the 5th Judicial Circuit’s Chief Circuit Judge. The election occurred during the Circuit Judge Annual Meeting held Dec. 13. […]
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Kelvin Burzon ’12, a Filipino-American artist and educator, was recently featured in an Indianapolis Monthly article where he discussed art culture, fashion inspiration, and more. Burzon’s work, which often explores the intersections of […]
Crawfordsville Mayor Todd Barton ’00 announced that he will seek a seek a fourth term. Barton was first elected the city’s mayor in 2011 and took office Jan. 1, 2012. He was […]
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Brad Timmons ’99, varsity and junior varsity running back coach for Center Grove High School, was part of the coaching staff that recently led the football team to win its third-straight state […]
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Dominick Rivers ’18, an experimental filmmaker who employs alternative photographic processes in his work, was recently showcased in the Mono No Aware Cinema Arts Festival in New York. The 16th anniversary festival, […]
Republican Charles Johnson ’09 defeated fellow Wabash alumnus Democrat Noah Gambill ’04 for the judgeship in Vigo County Superior Court Division 1. When all votes were tallied, Johnson had logged 13,815 (51.75%) […]
Dr. Justin Allen ’11, and his wife, Duke Heart CVSSU team member Kaitlyn, are credited for saving a passenger’s life by performing CPR on a recent flight to North Carolina. Justin, a Duke […]
William Reinke ’52 has been included in Marquis’ “Who’s Who in America” for 2023. “Who’s Who” has chronicled the lives of the most accomplished individuals and innovators from every significant field of […]
Tom Dakich ’82, a practicing attorney for more than 30 years, was recently featured in a podcast episode of “Business and Beyond” with Inside INdiana Business’ Gerry Dick. “Business and Beyond” is a […]
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Nolan Eller ’11, Wabash College archivist, was recently appointed by Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb to the State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB). The board was created in 2006 by former Governor Mitch […]
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