Steve Charles—As I was making plans to help organize a group for this weekend’s WABASH Day national day of community service, I was reminded of award-winning writer Scott Russell Sanders’ essay “The […]
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Howard W. Hewitt – Known as one of the country’s most celebrated food authors, buddy to Anthony Bourdain, and a familiar face for his frequent television appearances, Michael Ruhlman will visit Wabash […]
Steve Charles—When I received an email today notifying us that University of Hawaii Professor Emeritus Richard Radtke ’74 had died at age 60 on August 7, I thought immediately of the extraordinary […]
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Freshmen arriving and upperclassmen returning to campus will find a new “serendipitous” space for gathering, relaxing, and even holding class outdoors. A shaded seating area has replaced the chest-high hedges that once […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Columbia, Ky. – Bill Luckey ’82 is the first to admit no one wants to hear about where you come from or how someone else operates when you’re […]
Ian Grant ’13—During the Scarlet Yarns recording sessions at this year’s Big Bash it was not uncommon for four or five of us—including Josh Mitchell ’13 (taping), Jimmy Kervan ’13, Ian MacDougall […]
Steve Charles—Kim Johnson has become our go-to photographer for Wabash Magazine. The “How It’s Made” edition currently in production simply wouldn’t have been possible without her, and Kim’s images of everything from […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Adam Miller ’12 is pursuing his passion and hopes to inspire and convince others to do the same. Miller climbed on his bike the morning of Aug. 1 […]
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Ian Grant ’13—It’s not a stretch to say that Josh Mitchell ’13 has memorized every anecdote on this year’s Scarlet Yarns alumni story project. As videographer and editor he has easily seen […]
Russ Harbaugh ’06 has shown his film, “Rolling on the Floor Laughing” at Wabash College, the Sundance Film Festival, and later this month at the Indianapolis Film Festival. You can read the […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Independent students will see a whole new Sparks dining hall this fall. Well, okay not all new but certainly a new look. What started as a conversation about […]
Ian Grant ’13—Sometimes during the course of archival research you find a Bigfoot. Rather, you find yourself searching for a Bigfoot, as they are rarely, if ever, found. These are the photographs […]
Ian Grant ’13—Campus is always changing. Last Tuesday morning I stumbled out of College Hall on my way to work at Hovey Cottage and saw that the parking lot between Martindale and […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Workers began extensive landscape work around Center Hall this morning. Director of Campus Services David Morgan said his staff had noticed several problems with trees and shrubs around […]
Howard Hewitt – It’s not often unexpected opportunities just pop up during the summer months for our students. But in late May I learned the Indiana Collegiate Press Association was looking for […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Songwriter Dan Couch, Wabash class of 1989, has had a successful career as a country song writer. He now can add a No. 1 hit to his list […]
Howard Hewitt – CINCINNATI, Ohio – Dr. Brett Coldiron ’78 arrived at Wabash College in the fall of 1973 as an accomplished student and athlete. He realized pretty quick after his arrival […]
A Wabash student and alum teamed last summer to develop an idea for Carmel, Indiana’s first Bark Park. Kurt Snyder ’89 employed Sam Spoerle ’13 during the 2011 summer months. “Sam worked […]