Midnight Munch is a long-standing tradition at Wabash College. Students gather at the Sparks Center Great Hall on Tuesday night of finals week to enjoy some eggs, pancakes, sausage, bacon, mixed fruit, […]
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Marc Welch, Teacher Education Program Coordinator – The Indiana Association of Colleges for Teacher Education recently honored three Wabash student teachers: Lucas Blakeslee, Nick Durm, and Josh Miracle. All three alumni received […]
Brett M. Coldiron, MD, ’78 has been elected President of the American Academy of Dermatology. Coldiron is the founder of Cincinnati’s Skin Cancer Center. He specializes in micrographic surgery and dermatologic surgery. […]
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Classics Professor Matt Sears took his Classics 113/History 210 class to the battlefield as part of their study of ancient warfare. Sears enlisted the help of Physics Professor Martin Madsen who advises […]
Warren Rosenberg, Professor of English – A celebratory Passover seder was held Friday night in Trippet Hall, with over 30 students, faculty, staff, and family members in attendance. Frank Howland and I […]
Steve Charles—Jon Pactor has come up with some of the best ideas for Wabash I’ve known in my 17 years at the College, the annual national WABASH Day of community service and […]
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Jim Amidon ’87 — I was in the middle of a rehearsal for Cat on a Hot Tin Roof at the Vanity Theater Wednesday evening when my phone rang. The voice on […]
We frequently use this blog to share the success and achievement of Wabash alums and students. But nothing speaks louder than a Wabash man. Wyatt Lewis is joining fellow student Reed Hepburn […]
Russ Harbaugh ’06 is taking his master’s degree thesis project, Rolling on the Floor Laughing, from the Sundance Film Festival to the New Directors/New Films Festival in New York City. The festival […]
Steve Charles—One of the perks of editing what some folks call an “alumni magazine” (I prefer “college magazine”) is continuing education: For 17 years now I’ve carried on conversations with some of […]
GRATON, Ca. – Ted Klopp ’67 probably never thought of himself as a farmer when he attended Wabash College. Klop had a successful career in higher education as an academic counselor at […]
Steve Charles—I returned from two weeks in Kenya with Wabash students last summer with what was, for me, a new understanding: The people of Africa that we met have much to offer […]
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Howard W. Hewitt – The third annual spring alumni symposium was the biggest yet! Wally at The Wheel drew more than 150 to dinner and a car show Friday night in Knowling […]
The very successful careers of Wabash men are well documented. The College is known for its graduates who become doctors, lawyers, and business leaders. But a liberal arts education can take a […]
Jim Amidon — When I was notified Friday morning that Wabash College’s legendary Professor of Religion, Hall Peebles, had passed away, my mind flooded with memories of the time I spent with him […]
Each December before students head off for the long winter break, the student body elects new leadership for the Student Senate. Junior Alex Robbins was elected president, making him the first fraternity […]
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Brent Harris – Students, faculty, staff, and Wabash College President Patrick White took a break from their end-of-semester finals schedule to participate in the traditional Midnight Munch. A total of 376 students […]
Tyler Wade ’12 – Think Critically. Act Responsibly. Lead Effectively. Live Humanely. Those are the four components of our mission statement at Wabash, and they set the tone for the kind of […]