32 Years. 32 Admissions Cycles. 2,700 plus applications. Over 500 matriculants. That’s two entire classes of Wabash students. Did I mention 32 years of Admissions cycles? I barely made it through two […]
Jim Roper ’68 saw my post about the new baseball field on the blog and responded that he was involved in some baseball action as well. That’s Jim’s sons Joshua (l) and Matthew […]
So, another restless morning and another trip to campus earlier than normal. I thought I’d take a photo or two of the work on the new baseball field from a different perspective […]
They were at it bright and early this morning. We’ve had a lot of rain but the work keeps going. For a couple of other shots, click here.
Matt Storm ’04, a leading scorer and All Conference honoree while at Wabash, has been named the head basketball coach at North Miami. Matt’s had the kind of career development that many […]
Todd Rokita, Class of 1992, stopped by the Mitchum Crock to wish all of the golfers well. Todd’s schedule is a little hectic, to say the least, as the Campaign trail for […]
That’s Dave Callecod ’89 on the left and a recent Purdue grad who also works in Louisiana on the right – his name is Drew Brees. Dave said the test question was […]
Thanks to the hard work of our Jim Amidon ’87 and his team, and Ken Owen and his team at DePauw, we’ll have the Monon Bell game telecast in HD by HDNet for three […]
The Grameen Bank, based in Bangladesh, is the Nobel Peace Prize-winning financial institution that developed the concept of micro-loans to people who don’t have the financial resources to put good business ideas […]
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Tom Fisher ’91, who currently serves as the Solicitor General for the State of Indiana, is one of the nine semi-finalists for a position on the Indiana Supreme Court. The semi-finalist list […]
Read More - Tom Fisher '91 – Indiana Supreme Court Semi-finalist
Jared Stark, Class of 1995, was recently featured in the Indianapolis Star. He’s now the Executive Director of the St. Francis Hospital-Moorseville. His story is a great one as it encapsulates the […]
A little wet and windy in Bailey’s Harbor but we had fun! The line up at the beach…went from dipping toes to all wet…amazing!
"Huge Loss" is how one of Wabash’s emeritus legends described to me David Timmerman’s departure to become Dean of the Faculty at Monmouth College. Monmouth’s president, Wabash alumnus and former Dean of […]
Many thanks to Jacob Pactor ’04 for this entry… The Pactor clan spent a few days recently in one of my favorite vacation spots, Bar Harbor, Maine. That’s Jon Pactor ’71 on […]
"If you build it, they will come." Sure, that was the voice talking to Kevin Costner and not our Admissions team, but this is the site of one of our three […]
Earlier this week strong thunderstorms ripped through C’ville. Nancy Doemel had a tree land on her deck. A locally-owned Kia, near the corner of Grant and Wabash, received an overnight convertible mod […]
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Summer in Indiana. Yesterday was one of those typical Indiana summer days – one reserved for July and August, NOT June. Low 90s with plenty of humidity. Only one thing to do […]
That’s the door to Coach Raeburn’s office in the Allen Athletics Center. As you can see, his focus is clearly on the upcoming season and in particular the Wooster game. Every picture, […]