Brothers Tom and Terry Hollowell, Wabash Class of 2000, share more than being twins – they were both members of the track team at Wabash and now they share their love of running […]
Aging happens to all of us, and Roger Lump II, Class of 1966, is working to make it better. He was recently named as the Board of Directors Chair of Mather LifeWays, […]
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Last November, James was named an Overall Champion and Best Oralist in the annual University of Arkansas-Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law Ben J. Altheimer Moot Court Tournament. This spring at the New York Law School 35th Annual […]
The Columbus, Indiana newspaper highlights young community leaders yearly in its “20 Under 40” edition. This year the group includes our own Ian McGriff ’06. (Story link). Ian serves as the Head […]
What a great way to end the Chapel Talk Season – a tight end touchdown! Pete answered questions from the guys and talked about his thoughts on the upcoming NFL season (Want […]
I never did get a good photo of the front of this shirt. But I can give you a couple of hints on what it says…then I’ll just let you fill in […]
Parker Sawyers ’05 and his family live and work in London – just a few blocks from Buckingham Palace. They are “on the tube” in a feature about the Royal Wedding done […]
David Shane, Class of 1970 and member of the Board of Trustees, has long been a strong friend of Wabash College. David also actively supports the Indianapolis community in many ways. On March […]
If it seems as though you cannot escape the news of the Royal Wedding and you live here in the states, imagine living and working in England just minutes from Buckingham Palace. […]
Paul Deffenbaugh [Class of 1980] is Chief Content Officer of Deep Brook Media, and former Editorial Director of Reed Construction Group. Paul will be part of a two-member panel on the Killer Construction […]
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There’s a new restaurant in town and it describes itself as “a grilling experience with a heart-healthy American cuisine”. Sounds like it should receive the official “lipitor” seal of approval! Here’s the […]
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Coach Steve House – semi-retired – gave the Chapel talk last Thursday. He didn’t solve world hunger, turn Wabash co-ed, cure AIDS, or give us another perspective on the gentlemen’s rule. In […]
David lost sight in one eye at the age of 14. He lost his vision completely in 2007. Crossroads in life…he saw what needed to be done and took the path of […]
We’ve all probably seen the NCAA “dumb jocks” PSA about student/athletes going pro in something other than sports, right? Well, I was thinking of that the other day as the year is […]
Eric Rowland, Class of 1986, architect and principal with Rowland Design, Inc., is an LEED-accredited designer, which he used in 2008 during the redesign and renovation of the kitchen in his Indianapolis home. Click here to read about […]
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Being an ardent admirer of the Hoosier Group and Indiana Impressionist art, a small notice in our local paper last week caught my eye: The Putnam County Museum, just south of Crawfordsville, […]
Art 210. Here’s the description in Michael Bricker’s own words: “…we will spend the semester trying to make sense of our constructed world by considering the landscape, the building, and the city […]
Back on March 20, 2011 I shared my experiences with you as I watched senior Will Skertic and his friends work on his senior art project. This week the senior art projects […]