In this little blog, I tend to be a little less than fully serious. However, today needs to be different. Late yesterday we learned of the death of Ken Rudolph ’05. Ken […]
That’s Jon Pactor – class agent for the world famous and highly renowned Class of 1971. I came upon Jon posing at the 2005 Big Bash reunion…his brother Peter was back celebrating […]
Fran Hollett H’85 (l) and Ginny Hays H’37, two legendary figures at Wabash, will be inducted into the Wabash Athletics Hall of Fame this coming November. Where do you start to describe […]
I still don’t walk on it…The College Seal at the entryway of the Lilly Library. Sure, it’s a different seal than in my day and it’s in a different location. But some […]
Wabash College formally started a new regional association in Texas on February 15, 2006. The association, the RGV (Rio Grand Valley) Association, aims to […]
I hope to see you at the Big Bash – my class will be celebrating our 35th reunion! The Big Bash offers plenty of time for roaming around campus. One place that […]
Tom Bennett, Wabash Class of 1960, will be inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame on March 22, 2006 in Indianapolis. Tom played for Southport High School where he shared player […]
Beth Swift runs the Wabash College Archives. Nestled deep inside the Lilly Library, the Archives house Wabash history, lore, and tradition. Beth is the best kind of archivist you will find. She’s […]
The Subject: The role of and relation between religion and government The Place: Baxter Hall, Room 101 The Date: Thursday, February 16, 2006 The Time: 4:30 PM This discussion promises to be […]
That’s John Flanagan, Roger Lumpp, Cal Black, and Charlie Bell – all members of the Class of 1966. They are planning to be here for their 40th reunion on June 2-4, 2006. […]
Bill Cook ’66, Distinguished Teaching Professor of History at SUNY-Geneseo, has been selected at the runner-up for the prestigious 2006 Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teaching. Cook deflected his own kudos […]
"We got our boy!" That’s how Jim Hawksworth ’95 started his email announcement. His wife Brenda gave birth to James "Jimmy" Paul Hawksworth (Wabash Class of 2028, if we did the math […]
To many of us, the latest location of the clock tower is a change. The clock now rests to the east of Baxter Hall, almost between Baxter and Center Halls. Of course, […]
On Saturday, January 28, 2006, members of the board of directors of the National Association of Wabash Men (NAWM) met with seniors to discuss the responsibilities and privileges of being a Wabash […]
The Celebration of Student Research on Friday, January 27, 2006 has been covered elsewhere on our web site (click here) – it was simply incredible. For example, I happened on John Anagnostou […]
Ryan Vaughn, Wabash Class of 2000, has joined the Indianapolis-based law firm of Tabbert Hahn Earnest & Weddle, LLP. He will practice in the areas of general litigation, criminal law, and contracts […]
Professor Tim Lake, who will take over the reins of the Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies this coming summer, shared his vision of the future with the NAWM board of directors […]
As a part of our new Student to Alumni Program (we need a name for the program – anyone got a good idea?), we invited presentation expert Tim Koegel to campus on January […]