Richard Paige — Leave it to a father and son to bring a little emotion into the 2019 IAWM Leadership Breakfast. After spirited presentations from Derrin Slack ’10, Tom Hiatt ’70, Wabash […]
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Richard Paige — Tobey Herzog is back in the classroom and he calls it “one of the best experiences I’ve ever had.” He retired in 2014, but old habits are hard to […]
Richard Paige — The goal behind WABASH Day was never self-serving. Sure, there would be meaningful service – 16 projects that dotted Crawfordsville and Central Indiana as well as six others spread […]
Richard Paige — It was originally intended to be more dramatic. A change of direction just a week before curtain left the Gentlemen Callers back at square one. At least they had […]
Richard Paige — The text came out of nowhere on a random January day. “Let’s see if we can get this show on its legs.” The show in question was “I, Nephi: […]
Richard Paige — Some professors cast long shadows. For author, noted prosecutor, and former Mayor of Indianapolis Stephen Goldsmith ’68, this influence is 50 years and counting. “It was just amazing,” he […]
Richard Paige — Fraternity brothers, cast mates, friends. But this isn’t your average Wabash story. Jared Cottingham ’18 and Nathan Muha ’18 first met on the tee ball fields of Lowell, Indiana, […]
Richard Paige — What’s it like to sit down in a theater and see your story on the silver screen? “He said he was only taking notes and he put actual things […]
Richard Paige — It sounds like a pretty big deal. Philosophy professor Adriel Trott is among a six-person team charged with developing a code of ethics for publishing in the field of […]
Richard Paige — Big ideas seem to thrive at Wabash, so it wasn’t surprising that the Big History symposium generated an enthusiastic response on campus. To the uninitiated, Big History is multidisciplinary […]
The topic at hand on a recent Thursday was high fashion. Professor Christie Byun quickly took her freshman tutorial students through 150 years of fashion history and its impact on society. Luxury […]
Every yearbook publishes senior photos. It’s a rite of passage. In the 1970’s, The Wabash took the practice to new heights, publishing photos taken in different campus locations often with a prop […]
Christina Franks — When students need a little extra help with their work, they often turn to their professors. But who do professors turn to when they need help with their work? […]
Richard Paige — Nearly lost in the shuffle of Senior Week and Commencement was a noteworthy announcement out of Goodrich Hall. Yang Yang ’17 was named the FortKnight of the Year. Again. […]
Richard Paige — The pause lasted 12 seconds, so I knew the answer was meaningful. During a recent visit to Phoenix, where Stephen Batchelder ’15 teaches eighth-grade science, I asked him about […]
Not everything in college goes according to plan, not even for those focused and driven like Riley Lefever ’17. One doesn’t collect 158 career victories on the wrestling mat, four national championships, […]
Two questions entered my mind when I found this tweet. A computer makes poetry. Where is the humanity? How does that work as a teaching tool? Last week my students @WabashCollege […]
Richard Paige — We weren’t 50 feet inside the dual fencing that surrounds the Wabash Valley Correctional Facility when the catcalls came from two inmates shooting baskets at outdoor hoops. This had […]