Jordan Plohr ’12 was a Theater major at Wabash. He is now assistant manager at the Acorn Theater in Three Oaks, MI. He also gets to work on the stage, too, in […]
Prof. of Art Doug Calisch will be a co-exhibitor at an art exhibit at Antioch College, entitled “Tossed and Found – Mining the Material Stream.” The exhibit runs September 6 – November […]
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“Three years ago, John Shank [‘89] was a successful oral maxillofacial surgeon and avid cyclist, an active man pursuing a career he loved. Then, in one moment, he lost it all. He […]
Chris Schweigel ’10 went into banking after he graduated from Wabash with an economics/business degree, but quickly found that desk life was not for him. Chris got out from behind the desk […]
Rob Zinkan ’96 is vice chancellor for External Affairs at IU East in Richmond, IN. He oversees all aspects of IU East’s external affairs, including the offices of communications and marketing, gift […]
Timothy A. Brown ’87 has been a professor Religious Studies and Japanese Studies since joining the faculty of Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, VA in 2008. Last week, Tim was featured in R-M’s “Faculty Focus” – […]
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Alumnus Dan Crofts ’63 is professor of history at The College of New Jersey. His research focuses on the Old South, and the North-South Sectional Conflict that led to Civil War. Dan has written several posts for the […]
Steven L. Jones ’87 has been promoted to vice president of human resources for the Indiana University Health hospital system. An IU Health veteran for the past decade, Jones most recently served as […]
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Joe Seger ’06 is a new associate pastor at Loogootee United Methodist Church in Loogootee, IN. Joe will work with the youth group and develop programming for young adults and family ministry. […]
Ryan Bowerman ’11 comes by his love of Wabash, volleyball and international adventure through his family’s Wabash legacy and their love of volleyball. Even before arriving at Wabash, Ryan was coaching and had traveled to Europe. He was […]
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A deal with Lucas Oil Stadium means Sun King Brewery’s beers are now available in every major sport venue in Indianapolis. The Sun King/Lucas partnership kicks off today at the International Cup […]
David P. Johnson ’04 has been named as Indiana’s Executive Director of the Office of State-Based Initiatives. Click here for the press release. David was recently a Staff Attorney at the Indiana […]
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Professor of Art Doug Calisch has a personal web site featuring his own art. A new addition is a link to the functional “found furniture” he creates. Click here to go to […]
Anthony Tellez ’10 is a young alumnus who is taking on not one, but two, candidates in the local election in Falls Church, VA. On November 5, voters will select the 53rd […]
Keith Veal ’92, president of Sustainable Solutions, Inc. in Indianapolis, will present a proposal for a new adaptation of the old Culver Hospital property in Crawfordsville, which has remained unused and in disrepair […]
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On July 21st, Steven Andrews ’05 was installed as the new pastor at Maxwell Heights Presbyterian Church in St. Joseph, Missouri. Steve moved to St. Joseph from Fort Wayne, Indiana. “After Wabash, […]
Wabash Professor of Economics Frank Howland was the speaker at a recent Kiwanis Club meeting. His talk, entitled “Recent Economic History of Montgomery County,” was timely because the League of Women Voters […]
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Edgar C. “Pete” Stuntz, Wabash ’50 will be handling lots of funny money since his recent 84th birthday celebration. He sent this photo: “I had the unusual pleasure of receiving a Sigma Chi […]