Our dear colleague Nancy Doemel retired from the Advancement Office last January, but retirement hasn’t slowed her down! Nancy was featured in two local publications recently: the Lafayette, IN Journal Courier and the Wabash […]
Nice paint job by our young men in the TKE house. Looks like they are honoring TKE legend Jon Pactor ’71. The Bench will be different on Saturday morning…I am willing to […]
There are special people who have served Wabash and her men. Their impact was great on like thinkers. Their impact was equally great on those with differing opinions. Such a man was […]
Thought you’d enjoy the news via another Wabash blog that Wabash College is running Harlaxton College in England this semester! That is, Tyler Griffin ’13 was just elected Student Body President and […]
Prof. of Theater Mike Abbott ‘ 85 was quoted in an August New Yorker article about video-game acting/actors : “Michael Abbott, a professor of theatre at Wabash College and the proprietor of an […]
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Dr. William R. Barnett ’64 was appointed director of graduate studies at Trinity College, Hartford, CT. A graduate of Wabash College 1964 and the University of Chicago 1976, Barnett previously served as a […]
Read More - Bill Barnett '64 – Dir. of Grad. Studies at Trinity
Michael D. Kiser ’79 of Blacksburg, Va., will become Colby College’s first vice president for communications, President William D. Adams announced Sept.1. Kiser will come to Colby from Virginia Tech, where he is […]
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This sign is sitting in front of the TKE fraternity house…which stands next to the Beta house. I wish I knew what it all meant…but confess I am totally clueless. Those TKEs […]
Two Wabash alumni are included on the Indiana Business Journal’s 2011 September list of “Who’s Who in Health Care and Benefits,” individuals who are influential in various ways on health care’s future. Dr. J. Marc Overhage […]
Read More - Dr. Marc Overhage '79 and Dr. Ben Park '74: IBJ's Who's Who this month
Ted Grossnickle ’73, senior consultant and founder of Johnson, Grossnickle and Associates, has been elected to the board of directors of the Giving Institute. The Giving Institute, formerly the American Association of […]
Read More - Ted Grossnickle '73 named to Giving Institute board
Here’s the schedule for upcoming Wabash sporting events (http://sports.wabash.edu/). Note that it’s easier than ever to find out what kind of coverage there will be. If the three bars are showing white, […]
The Franklin College Fine Arts department will showcase an exhibit by John Strickland ’63: “Paintings by John Strickland: Chasing Ambiguity; Trying to Get It Wrong,” will be on display from Sept. 7 – Sept. 22 […]
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Headed to Center Hall last Friday to delivery some mail. Caught a glimpse of some “activity” near the Senior Bench. As it turns out, the bench was sporting a brand new […]
Read More - And So It Continues…Sherwin Williams Stock Soars!
So you’re on the web site and trying to look up more news or events on the calendar. All you see is four entries in each. Want more? Simply click on those […]
When you click on the segment of their web site (www.tritonbrewing.com) that tells you about Triton Brewing, it starts with a classic line recognized by grandparents and parents the world over: “Drinking […]
Jon Pactor ’71 gave the first Chapel Talk of the year this morning. That’s Jon before Chapel all decked out in his “red” seersucker suit. Jon’s talk, “Wae Are Wabash Men”, was […]
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Interesting t-shirt seen in Chapel. I am always torn when I see something like this. Of course, the Gentleman’s Rule would say that using this would be cheating. And, of course, the […]
Stopped by the senior bench as I was watching the cross country alumni run. The Sigma Chi men have already been there…nice paint job! It will change many times in the coming […]