Jim Burress ’01 is the host of NPR’s Weekend Edition and a reporter at WABE radio in Atlanta. Jim was working on his PhD when the lure of reporting called him back […]
Brady Claxton ’03 is the Drive Chair for SCUFFY, the Shelbyville, IN version of United Way. Brady is a Shelbyville native and currently works and resides there with his family. Click here […]
Dr. Michael Kraus FACP ’81 was honored by the National Kidney Foundation of Indiana for his achievements in nephrology. While at the gala event, he was surprised to learn that he was […]
Gabe Sowder ’97 recently closed his Taco Punk restaurant in New Albany, IN. It was just announced that Taco Punk will take over the kitchen at the nearby brewhouse New Albanian Brewing […]
Peter Prengaman ’98, a cross-format journalist and news manager who has reported from a dozen countries for The Associated Press, has been named news editor for the Southern Cone countries of Argentina, […]
Dr. Dennis R. Dean ’73, professor of Biochemistry at Virginia Tech, will be the Fall 2014 Graduate Commencement Speaker in December. He has been a professor in the Department of Biochemistry and […]
Here are two Wabash alumni who made their ways in the tech world after leaving Wabash. During family visits to Indianapolis last year, each decided to check out the local tech world […]
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Brandon Clifton ’06 has been named Deputy Secretary of State and chief of staff for Indiana, effective December 1. Brandon is currently serving as Deputy General Counsel at the Indiana Department of […]
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Davey Neal ’01 will join the law offices of Clark Quinn to serve as President of Clark Quinn Public Affairs and as an attorney. Davey will join Clark Quinn from serving as […]
Steve Campbell ’92 was recently elected to the Indiana Landmarks board of directors. Steve runs Campbell Strategies, Inc., a consultant to arts, education, and community development organizations. He owns a historic home […]
On a cold day like today, this story may remind you that just a few weeks ago a lemon shake up would have sounded pretty good! In August, Jack Reimondo, son of […]
Cloyce Hedge ’71 recently retired after 35 years of service with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. Cloyce joined the IDNR in 1979 as a botanist for the Natural Heritage Program, and […]
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Kenyatta Brame ’92 and his wife, Tracey, will receive the Whitney M. Young Jr. Service Award by the Boy Scouts of America, which highlights outstanding service in the development of Scouting for […]
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Lt. Jason Scheiderer ’03, Indianapolis Emergency Medical Services (IEMS) Educator, was recently elected to the position of Region III Director for the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT). As a member […]
Brian Kopp ’98 was recently named President of the North America Catapult Sports, office located in Chicago. Throughout his career, Brian has held strategy and development positions for a variety of growth-oriented […]
Bob Grand ’78 officially became managing partner of the entire Barnes & Thornburg law firm in early November. B&T has 12 law firm offices in Atlanta, Chicago, Delaware, Indiana, Los Angeles, Michigan, […]
Brian Farrar ’85 is a co-founder of Maven Wave Partners LLC, a tech consultancy in Chicago. After a career in technology and tech investment banking, in 2008 he co-founded Maven Wave, which […]
Dr. David Thomson ’79 was appointed Chair of the Board of Trustees by the MedEvac Foundation, and will work to increase research funding and expand programs and international opportunities.” Click here for […]
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