Steven Jones ’87, director of the Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies and the College’s dean for professional development, was recently honored by the Steward Speakers Lecture Series for his commitment to […]
Cam Hitchcock ’84, the recently retired CEO of America’s Auto Auction and Axle Funding, received the 2023 Remarketer of the Year Award. Presented by the Conference of Automotive Remarketing, the award recognizes […]
Steve Gross ’90 was recently named the new pastor of Sardinia Baptist Church in Westport, Indiana. Gross lives in Columbus, Indiana, with his wife and children, including recent Wabash graduate, Caleb ’23. […]
Julio Enríquez-Ornelas ’08, an associate professor of Spanish at Millikin University, will be returning to Wabash to as a visiting associate progressor of Spanish. Enríquez-Ornelas recently shared the news on Twitter: “15 […]
The American Hospital Association has elected Joseph Impicciche ’80 to fill a vacancy on its Board of Trustees for a term effective immediately and ending Dec. 31, 2024. “The AHA is an […]
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Roger Dombkowski Jr. ’99 is the recipient of the 2022-23 Interscholastic Athletic Official Award for excellence in swimming and diving. Each year, the Indiana High School Athletic Association, in cooperation with the […]
Rushville Mayor Mike Pavey has announced that Mike Shaw ’87 has been selected as the new parks director. “We are very excited for Mike to be joining our team,” Pavey said in […]
Andy Dorrel ’94 was appointed as director of Culver Summer Schools and Camps. Dorrel joined Culver in 1997 and is a master instructor who has taught humanities, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy, as […]
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Allegheny College’s defensive coordinator and linebackers coach Vann Hunt ’13 was recently named interim head football coach. “We are very fortunate to have another strong leader in our midst in Vann Hunt, […]
James Scurlock ’97 was recently named the Attorney for Texas Operations at Wallace, Martin, Duke & Russell, PLLC. “I oversee our offices in Dallas and Austin,” Scurlock said, “and will be responsible […]
Simran Sandhu ’20, with his co-founder, recently sold Our Future to Morning Brew. Our Future is a digital media startup that produces short-form business video content and helps large companies thrive on […]
Nick Pompeo ’07 has joined Barclay Damon’s Commercial Litigation, Torts & Products Liability Defense, and Labor & Employment Practice Areas as an associate. His primary office is Boston. Pompeo focuses his practice […]
The Ballarat Miners recently signed their second import, Jack Davidson ’22, ahead of the upcoming NBL1 season. Davidson will join the club having never been to Australia, according to a 3BA radio […]
Junior Achievement of Southwestern Indiana and Dentons Bingham Greenebaum named U.S. Senator Mike Braun ’76 as one of its 2023 JA Dubois County Business Hall of Fame Laureates. He will be officially […]
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The Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) recently announced the addition of Isaiah Campbell ’21 to the conference office staff as the championships, events and operations Intern. He began this role in January […]
Jake Budler ’18, along with his wife, Julia, are opening a bookstore in downtown Indianapolis on Mass Ave. Tomorrow Bookstore is set to open this spring. “Tomorrow Bookstore will be downtown Indianapolis’ […]
Chris Denari ’83, the television voice of the Indiana Pacers, was voted 2022 Indiana Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sports Media Association. The NSMA has more than 650 members and […]
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Royce Smith ’96 is stepping down as Montana State University’s dean of College of Arts and Architecture at the end of the semester to return to the classroom. Smith, who joined MSU […]