Pictured above is Todd Shellenbarger ’87 and his new son Thaddeus Fox Shellenbarger. Todd and his lovely wife Jennifer welcomed young Thad into the world on March 15th. Thad is the Class […]
† The Wabash campus always look great – no doubt. But it REALLY looks great as Commencement gets here and the trees, flowers, shrubs, etc. are in full bloom. Of course, all […]
Some things just catch my eye. For reasons unknown, certainly to me. I got a kick, sort of, out of the placement of the hurdles at the J. Owen Hunstman track the […]
The picture is of Ron and Carol Browning at Family Day in 2003. Ron and Carol always helped us with any and all Wabash Parents activities. Their son Beau graduated in 2005. […]
That’s Maggianos in downtown Chicago. On North Clark Street. Site of the Wabash Club of Chicago dinner the other night. For the story and photos, click here. The WCC turned out about […]
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We’re off to Chicago this afternoon. Tonight is the annual Chicago Scholarship dinner at Maggianos downtown. In fact, not too far from where I took this picture last December. The scholarship dinner […]
Wabash is one of those institutions that stresses the importance of academics above everything else at the College. After all, our goal is to offer these young men an opportunity to change […]
Celebrating Pan-Hel 2007 – all 10 fraternities at Wabash. Same as in your day…the Golden Years of Wabash… Of course my classmates think that was in 1971 and a couple of years […]
Took this picture in front of Caleb Mills House. There’s an indication of the fact that Spring is here in the picture. No it isn’t the short sleeve shirts or the shorts […]
Just finished one of those mini walks across campus. The "something" tree over near Forest Hall and Caleb Mills is alive with new buds. (It’s a something tree because I am not […]
That’s alumnus Craig Green ’59 at the Honor Scholars dinner last Friday. As youcan see, he grabbed the attention of the potential students at his table that night. Alumni play an important […]
Last Friday night, I caught part of the cricket match on the Mall between the Lilly Library and the Hays Science Hall. The batsman has just sent a nice shot off to […]
Honors Weekend is one of the busiest on campus. This year we welcomed over 300 potential students and their families to campus. With an event of this magnitude, everyone pitches in. Wabash […]
It’s Honors Weekend. †As you can imagine, all of the fraternity houses are doing a great job of showcasing their particular strengths. The Betas? Well, from the looks of it, they are […]
Andrew Shelton, Wabash 2003, is in the Indiana business news. †In the classic model, Andrew took a business idea, researched it, bounced the idea off of others (including noted businessman Fred Wilson […]
So…the question is sometimes asked: "Is a liberal arts college able to adjust and adapt in the modern day?" Put another way – can a liberal arts college prepare someone for a […]
Biotechnology company Alkermes Inc. said Monday David Broecker, Wabash ’83, will become president and chief executive effective April 1 as part of its management succession plan. Broecker is currently president and chief […]
If you are headed down to Costa Rica and looking for a place to stay, check with alumnus Jim Twomey ’54. Jim and his wife run a B & B there (photo […]