I know…it’s a winter shot and it’s April. That’s Garden of the Gods in the foreground and Pikes Peak in the distance. However, there were reports of snow in Chicago yesterday and […]
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OK…that headline might be a little misleading…but it’s all for a good cause. Sun King Brewery, the Indy brewery owned in part by Omar Robinson ’60 and his son Clay ’97, has […]
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This photo of Jeremy Bird ’00 recently appeared in a major US newspaper – he’s pondering the challenges of the upcoming mid-term elections. I remember talking to him several years ago, when […]
The Engledow Group, one of Indiana’s largest landscaping companies, has acquired a former competitor, Litchfield Landscape Company, according to a recent report. Jim Engledow, Wabash Class of 1978 and president of The […]
John Birdzell ’61 put together a great display of baseball memorabilia for the recent Liberal Arts Symposium on Baseball. John’s a baseball fan of the highest magnitude… Here’s a close up of […]
That’s the view from the new home plate. Looking Northeast towards the outdoor tennis center. West side of the Knowling Fieldhouse on the right. As you can see, some trees already have been removed. […]
Gene Miiller, Class of 1975, is the proud coach of the Washington High School (Washington, Indiana) Hatchets. This past weekend his team won the state championship for Class 3A. Gene’s in his […]
Kevin Hall, Class of 1981, is one of five honored by the Kelley School of Business in Indianapolis on March 10, 2010. Kevin is the executive vice president and general manager […]
The Indianapolis Association of Wabash Men (IAWM) hosted a networking event on Thursday, March 4, 2010 that drew a large crowd – an estimated 80 alumni attended. The event was all inclusive […]
That’s John Davis ’64 and his daughter Aisha getting a tour of Jones Day Law Firm from Greg Castanias ’87. John is a Civil Rights Attorney in Washington, DC and Aisha has […]
There are a number of connections between Wabash College and St. Marys. Our president, Pat White, was at St. Marys (IN) before he and Chris came to Wabash. Over the years, there […]
Read More - The Sweet 16 and Wabash – The St. Marys Connection
Dr. Phil Coons ’67 reports that he is retired. I think he uses the term loosely. His official title is Professor Emeritus at IUPUI. However, in reality he just as busy as […]
Brian Boone, Class of 1983, is the President and CEO of Life Centers in Indianapolis. Brian had previously served as a pastor in the Indianapolis area. Life Centers is a pregnancy resource […]
Derek Richey ’01 did what many Wabash men do – saw a problem in the community and decided to fix it. He picked a big one. With the economic impact of the […]
Read More - Derek Richey '01 – Changing the (Kansas City) World
Ben Robinson ’01 (r) was recently featured in an edition of LEGALBISNOW. Ben works for the law firm Jones Day in Washington, DC. This picture shows Ben at a recent fundraiser for […]
Honors starts in just an hour or so. 400 young men visiting…trying to decide if Wabash is their college. They are easy to spot. Red folders are a giveaway as is the […]
Don’t let the title – "Wally At The Bat" – fool you. The Symposium next week isn’t any comic laughing matter – but it will be fun. The Symposium, which begins next […]
Honor Scholars this coming weekend – the banners are set and soon we’ll have 400, give or take a couple, prospective Wabash men wandering campus. It’s always a great weekend – I […]