Dan Susie ’68 was named a 2015 Who’s Who in Energy last month. Each year, an elite group of energy leaders is honored as Who’s Who in Energy by The Business Journals, […]
Mike Thorp ’86 joined Wabash in May as the Dean for Enrollment Management. Admissions Counselor Tyler Wade ’12 shares this update on the department’s focus on alumni aiding admissions recruiting efforts: “The […]
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Dr. John L. Mikesell ’64 recently received the National Tax Association’s Steven Gold Award: “In recognition of his outstanding contributions to state and local fiscal policy and his ability to span the […]
Dale Petrie ’75 will join the mayor’s staff as Director of Operations for the city of Crawfordsville, a new position created since Crawfordsville was named a Stellar Community in August. The Stellar […]
U.S. Navy Lt. Cdr. Shawn M. Morris ’02 is the medical administration officer and assistant department head aboard the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt. One of his primary functions on the ship […]
Tom (TW) Whowell ’62, his family, and staff at Gordy’s Marine were named 2015 Top 100 Dealer of the year for the second year in a row by Boating Industry at a […]
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Jake Moore ’12 is currently finishing up his work with the Peace Corps, usually a 2-year term, but he has opted to stay on another year. Jake will continue his work with […]
John Keith ’91 recently joined Johnson Grossnickle and Associates (JGA) in Greenwood, Indiana as a major and planned giving consultant. John will focus on consulting in planned giving, major gift development, campaigns, […]
John Castro ’97 was recently elected President of the Security Traders Association of Chicago. Click here for the news release. He has been a member of the STAC advisory board and served […]
Kevin P. Chavous ’78 was elected to The Mind Trust board of directors. “The Mind Trust advances innovation in education and creates great schools through its three incubators: the Charter School Incubator, […]
F. John Stark ’81 has been named CFO of Telkonet, Inc., a leading provider of intelligent commercial automation solutions, located in Milwaukee, WI. Click here for the news release. After Wabash, John […]
Lt. Jonathan Scott Simpson ’95 has been appointed Immigration Judge, San Francisco Immigration Court, by the Executive Office for Immigration Review. He was invested on November 6 and will begin hearing cases […]
Dr. Michael T. Rogers ’95, associate professor of political science in the Arkansas Tech University Department of History and Political Science, is among 21 scholars from around the United States who collaborated […]
Read More - Rogers ’95 Co-Edits Book on Civic Literacy; Wabash faculty contribute chapters
Last week Shane Evans ’12 was a candidate running for mayor of Delphi, IN. Today, he is Mayor Shane Evans! Click here to see the online story: “Residents of Delphi elected Independent […]
Shane Evans ’12 is a mayoral candidate in the election next week in Delphi, Indiana, running as an Independent. Click here to read his biography and candidate statement, and endorsement by the […]
Thomas M. Brogan, PhD ’88 is quoted in yesterday’s New York Times, commenting on a significant “shaft grave” discovery in Greece last May. “Seeing the tomb was a real highlight of […]
Civil War Author Chuck Beemer will present a lecture on November 16 at 7:00pm in Baxter Hall, where he will discuss events of the Shiloh controversy and cover-up — which are a […]
James Gorman ’13 will speak on campus at a lunchtime Physics Colloquium addressing “Adhesive Fracture Along a Dissimilar-Material Interface” on October 27. James was a Physics major at Wabash who participated in […]