One of the things that we constantly talk about is our alumni and their ability to help our current students in many ways. Well, here’s a chance for you, the helpful alumnus, […]
There are moments in your personal life story that you will never forget. The assassination of JFK. 911. Your wedding day. The birth of your children. The loss of a parent. There […]
You’ll see a lot of coverage about Martin Luther King Day on the news and elsewhere on our web site. I was only able to snap a couple of photos…. It occurred […]
Chris Black ’85 has been appointed the new Chief Financial Officer for APX Alarm Security Solutions Inc., one of the nation’s largest residential security alarm companies. Since Wabash, Chris has held several senior […]
The Hamilton County Wabash group hosted a Happy Hour last night at Jeff Eaton’s (Class of 1985) Barley Island Brewing Company in Noblesville, Indiana. Jeff’s establishment has been featured on this blog […]
From the Baker and Daniels press release: "Philip J. Gutwein II, a member of the benefits and executive compensation group who practices from the firm’s downtown Indianapolis office. Gutwein, who joined Baker […]
George Patton ’84, a Washington, DC-based attorney with the Indianapolis law firm of Bose McKinney & Evans LLP, has received the 2009 Distinguished Service Award fromt he National Center for States Courts. […]
Andy Reitz ’00, an attorney with the Ohio law firm of Faruki Ireland & Cox P.L.L., has been recognized as a Rising Star in the 2010 edition of the Ohio Super Lawyers […]
Tom Stanberry, Class of 1976 and current Wabash Trustee, has joined the Davis Brown Law Firm as a shareholder attorney. Stanberry practices in the business division’s financial institutions, public finance, and […]
Vic Powell called me yesterday with a small request: "Could you please post something on your blog for me?" Well, that just might be the easiest answer I have had to produce […]
For a few shots of today’s snowfall, click here.
It’s beautiful on campus…as long as you’re looking at the snow from the warmth of one of our buildings. Our friends in Campus Services, who do a great job, are out "in […]
Professor Bill Cook ’66 is in the process of leading a Wabash class on an immersion trip in Italy. Bill knows Italy. Our young men are getting to see and experience things that […]
An alumnus, unnamed, stopped by a few days ago and filled me in on the Monon Bell "Heist" of 1972. The "heist" was completely unusual – some Wabash men took it from […]
Ian Karnell ’93 majored in Philosophy. His twin brother Jeremi ’93 majored in English. Nothing unusual there. However, in 1997 Ian and Jeremi started One to One Interactive and it’s grown to […]
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Eric Wetzel is an Associate Professor of Biology. He’s a neat guy who does an absolutely tremendous job teaching our young men. I recall early one summer morning meeting Eric and his […]
We’re in that interesting period between Christmas and New Years…time when the guys have all gone home (except the foreign students) and the campus is really quiet. It’s a time to sit […]
From earlier this morning. Mother Nature kept it snowing all day yesterday…but the scientific measurement of total accumulation on the Grunge’s patio furniture measured around 4 inches. Nevertheless, it looks great and […]