Tim DeLong ’86 was named Global Managing Director of North American Whiskey at Brown Forman in Louisville, KY. DeLong leads the global development for Woodford Reserve and the other whiskeys around the […]
Tom Wilson ’77 will be one of four judges at the 2013 Wabash College Moot Court competition on campus on October 29. Another Wabash connection this year on the panel of judges […]
Dr. Thomas D. Brogan ’88 will present a talk on campus tonight, sponsored by the Classics Department, entitled “Flavors, Aromas, and Bright Colors: Making ‘Sense’ of New Discoveries in Late Bronze Age Levels […]
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Beau M. Browning ‘05 and Jason B. Pike ‘04 have established Browning | Pike Financial Management in Shelbyville, IN. After going their separate ways after Wabash, in 2010 they decided to join […]
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Last Saturday night, Professor of Art Doug Calisch was the judge for Athens Arts Salon REDUX!, the kickoff for a two-week exhibit of local artists now showing at the Athens Arts Gallery in […]
Maj. James R. Lisher II ’01 was recently selected as the 2013 Case Western Reserve University Young Alumni Award winner. He is currently enrolled in the Procurement and Contract Law LL.M. program […]
In case you haven’t heard: Indianapolis is one of the final three sites to be considered for 2018 Super Bowl LII! David Lewis ’81 is Vice Chair of the 2018 Super Bowl […]
Did you know that even your favorite craft beer may be affected by The Shutdown? Triton Brewing Company co-founder David Waldman ’93 was featured on Indianapolis WISH-TV Channel 8 newscast last night, explaining […]
Jeff’s hometown newspaper, the Palladium-Item, in Richmond, IN reports: “Jeff Perkins recently graduated from the global executive master’s in business administration program at Georgetown University School of Business/School of Foreign Service in Washington, […]
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Austin Flynn ’11 recently received a master of arts degree from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. He is currently teaching freshman English Literature and Composition classes in the Department of English at […]
Jonathan Albright, Jr. ’06 recently joined the McCann Law Group in Indianapolis as partner. Click here for the news release. Jon was a Political Science major at Wabash. He worked as a […]
John Livengood ’69 recently retired as President/CEO of the Indiana Restaurant and Lodging Association; on September 24, he was honored at the InRLA Hall of Fame dinner. “For 23 years, John served as the […]
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Roy Sexton ’95 was just named Senior Vice President, Corporate Affairs at Trott & Trott, P.C., which specializes in all facets of real estate finance legal work. Roy joined Trott & Trott, […]
Rob Weber ’95 recently shared: “I’ve been head rowing coach at Franklin & Marshall College since February 2010, and I spent this summer as a volunteer coaching intern at the USRowing Princeton […]
David Bowen ’99 is founder and CEO of Market Maker 4 (MM4), which has proven a successful Chicago e-sourcing firm — and last week MM4 was acquired by Xchanging plc, a UK-based […]
Sun King Brewing Co., owned by alumni Clay Robinson ‘97 and Omar Robinson ‘60, is sponsoring CANvitational, the Midwest’s first canned craft beer festival, in Indianapolis this weekend. More than 30 craft […]
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Jean Williams H’53 is well known for her love of traveling. She began her worldly travels in 1967 with her husband, biology professor Dr. Eliot Williams H’53 when they traveled to Africa, and […]
Chuck Mack ’67 returned as a veteran of the Viet Nam war when he was injured in 1969. He is a local businessman who owns Moe & Johnny’s Bar and Grill, a coffee/bar/restaurant in […]
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