The Governor of Michigan, Jennifer Granholm, has appointed Tony Lentych ’89 to the State’s Housing Development Authority. He will serve as an independent representative. The Housing Development Authority provides financial and technical […]
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Many of you have asked about the spectacular photos from this year’s college calendar. Well, thanks to the professional shooters in our PR group – Jim Amidon, Steve Charles, Kim Johnson, Howard […]
Well, you usually don’t see me feature anything but Wabash…but watching the UT-Dallas starting catcher manicure the home plate area made me really focus on what’s important about DIII sports – they […]
We’re only 1,000 miles or so from campus…but I pulled into LeTourneau in Longview, Texas to find some Wabash baseball fans. These fans were there to cheer on the Little Giants and […]
OK – here’s the deal. There’s room for about 24 folks to make the trip to Italy with Professor Bill Cook ’66 – that’s it and it will be full. Don’t hesitate […]
Today is the last day of classes before spring break. Of course, many of our guys are headed to the beaches of Florida and Texas… that’s what spring break is for, right? […]
Brent Kent ’09 has been selected as a field representative for Indiana State Sen. Brandt Hershman’s bid for a Congressional Seat. Brent completed an internship with the U.S. House Veterans Affairs Committee […]
John Barr, Class of 1984, has joined the law firm Jackson Lewis as a partner. Jackson Lewis is one of the largest and fastest growing workplace law firms in the country. Previously, […]
I heard this past week that most college-bound high school sophomores have narrowed their choices for a college. Further, by the end of the junior year in college, 1/3 of the college-bound […]
Eric Rowland, Class of 1986, has been elected to the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Indianapolis Board of Directors. He will serve as the board’s secretary. AIA Indianapolis is the professional association […]
Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels has announced that David Pippen ’91 will become the new Governor’s Counsel, moving up from his current position as Senior Policy Director. His appointment is set to begin […]
In what seems to be the year of Wabash men running for offices of all sorts, Greg Hockemeyer ’85 is running for Judge of Superior Court in Indiana’s Whitley County. Greg has been […]
That’s President Thad Seymour H’78 – my President – involved in a unique form of basketball playing against another Wabash legend – Will Hays ’37. Here’s what President Seymour sent in a note to […]
We had a great crowd last night and it surely helped the Little Giants. Sporting "Wabash Always Fights!" banners, the crowd stayed in the game the entire time. Many thanks to Tom […]
Ogletree Deakins, the nation’s third-largest labor and employment law firm, has announced that Kim Ebert is the firm’s new managing shareholder. Kim will lead the executive management team and will be responsible […]
Wabash Trustee John Bachmann ’60, who currently serves as a senior partner for Edward Jones, is set to present the inaugural Davis Family Lecture Series at the University of Central Arkansas next […]
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Ben Rogge was to Economics what the term "coke" is to soft drinks or "iPod" is to portable music devices. Ben Rogge was larger than life and in many ways defined Economics […]
The lads were busy last night – at least some of them were (I have a sneaking suspicion that it might be a pledge class that sometimes features a distinctive leg color). […]