Bill Andrews ’69 received the 2016 COMET (Community Outreach: Motivating Excellence for Tomorrow) Award from Midwestern University. The award was presented at a gala on the Glendale, Arizona campus on October 15. […]
Dan Taylor ’83 has practiced law in Crawfordsville for 30 years. He is president and was a founding member of the law firm now named Taylor, Chadd, Minnette, Schneider & Clutter, P.C. […]
John Crook ’69 was inducted into the Jefferson High School Alumni Hall of Fame on October 20 in Lafayette, Indiana. After Wabash, John earned a JD from Yale Law School and enjoyed […]
Paul Kimball ’56 has been a serious Cubs fan his entire life – he grew up just four blocks from Wrigley Field. His family surprised him with tickets to see the Cubs […]
Joe Trebley ’01 is CEO of Monon Bioventures, a business accelerator that helps researchers take an idea to the marketplace by offering management teams, money, and business advice — allowing scientists and […]
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Dr. Andrew Gilman ’11 is now the optometrist for Crawfordsville Eye Clinic in Crawfordsville. After Wabash, Andrew earned his OD degree from the Indiana University School of Optometry. While a student at […]
John Ryder ’71 has been named the 2016 Republican Lawyer of the Year by the Republican National Lawyers Association. The award recognizes one lawyer each year from across the nation for outstanding […]
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Ed Broecker ’88 joined the Quarles & Brady LLP Indianapolis office as a Partner in its Business Law Practice Group in August. Click here for the news release. After Wabash, Ed received […]
CSG International and Industries named Brian Shepherd ’90 as executive vice president of CSG International and president of its Global Broadband, Cable and Satellite business in February 2016. Click here for the […]
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Since 2007, 24 Wabash students have enjoyed the opportunity to study abroad with a summer program, thanks to the Kenneth Rhys Rudolph Memorial Fund for European Summer Study Abroad Scholarship. This year, […]
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Brent Kent ’09 has been named CEO of Indiana Connected by 25, an Indianapolis-based nonprofit that advocates for children in foster care, providing educational, financial, and social support. Click here for the […]
Author Dan Simmons ’70 was interviewed on NPR’s Weekend Edition this morning. He discussed the newly discovered wreckage of the H.M.S. Terror, one of two 1848 shipwrecks that happened in the Canadian […]
Todd Hoogland ’15 is already making his mark as president of CupPrint US, partnering with its Irish parent company to manufacture disposable customized printed cups. Todd made the company connection as a […]
Jim Sherry ’64 is the winner of the 2016 National Senior Spelling Bee. His winning correct spelling was the word “bivouacking.” Good spelling is not new to Jim. He also won the […]
Dan Raycroft ’90 has been named VP of Business Development at PCMI Corporation in Park Ridge, IL. Click here for the press release. . He is responsible for expanding PCMI’s presence in […]
Dr. Eric Stark ’88 is the Artistic Director for the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir. The ISC will inaugurate it 80th Anniversary Season with a performance at Carnegie Hall on October 16 in NYC. […]
Collin Lanam ’06 has been named head women’s basketball coach at Maryville University in St. Louis, Missouri. Collin spent the last three seasons as an assistant coach for the Maryville Saints men’s […]
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Wes Zirkle ’98 has been named COO of LST Marketing in Indianapolis. Wes is an attorney and marketing professional in brand activation, sports marketing, and deal negotiations. Click here to read the […]