Alumnus Scott Smalstig attended Wabash’s football playoff game against North Central College with his son. Watching the Little Giants’ remarkable comeback to win on a gutsy two-point conversion call helped the father […]
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Howard W. Hewitt – A lot of time and oxygen is spent around Wabash College trying to explain to high school seniors, and others, the magic that happens in our classrooms. Sure, […]
Jim Amidon — Just when you think you’ve seen it all, along comes the 118th Monon Bell Classic. Fans who’ve watched the annual battle between Wabash College and DePauw University over the […]
John Dykstra ‘13 – Wabash men have been encouraged to promote awareness of men’s cancers by not shaving their facial hair this Movember. Movember is a global health campaign in which men […]
Jim Amidon — For about 15 years, I’ve taken senior photos at Wabash College sporting events. The drill is almost always the same: Line up the seniors and their parents before the […]
Steve Charles—Bernd Heinrich said he doesn’t do this very often—visit a small college, join a class for an hour-long discussion about one of his books, then give a talk that evening about […]
John Dykstra ’13 – Wabash’s social life boomed Saturday with Oktoberfest and this fall’s National Act. The German Club celebrated Oktoberfest and provided a welcoming environment for parents’ weekend. Asher Roth and […]
John Dykstra ’13 – Increasing income taxes on the poor stirred a heated discussion Tuesday evening that engaged students, faculty, and Indiana Congressman Todd Rokita ’92. Rokita returned to his Alma Mater […]
For more than two decades, Wabash Professor Stephen Webb ’83 has written about the theology of the relationship between man and animals. His 1998 book On God and Dogs (Oxford University Press, […]
The Admissions Office and Wabash College Science faculty partnered to host its firstScience Teacher Recognition Program. Students in science courses were invited to nominate teachers who had a profound influence on their high […]
Pete Robbins ’12, Bachelor Editor – As part of the first Wabash CareerFest, Assistant Director of Career Services James Jeffries, Assistant Professor of Psychology Eric Olofson and Spencer Peters ’14 led an […]
Steve Charles—My friend Brent Harris H’03 was named an Honorary Alumnus of Wabash on Saturday. I’ve watched Brent’s work for 16 years, from his days as a volunteer and then as our […]
Wednesday’s reception honoring the publication of Associate Professor of German Brian Tucker’s book was the culmination of hard work, scholarship, and collegiality. “This is a really gratifying celebration, not only for Brian, […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Many Wabash alumni give back in so many ways it’s hard to detail them all though we try. Tim Padgett ’84 was Bachelor Editor during his time on […]
Before the opening in August of the exhibit of ancient Nigerian art she curated for the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Wabash Art Professor Elizabeth Morton hoped aloud that Dynasty and Divinity: Ife […]
John Dykstra ’13 – Detchon Hall resonated with enthusiasm Thursday night embracing a wide variety of cultures. The International Students Association (ISA) hosted the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival. See photo album here. The […]
Jimmy LaSalvia, Executive Director of GOProud, will talk about gay conservatism at 8 p.m. Wednesday night in Baxter 101. LaSalvia leads GOProud an organization that says it “represents gay conservatives and their […]
John Dykstra ’13 – Wabash students taking Mandarin and Chinese history classes had an engaging experience Sunday with Chinese culture. Professors Ssu-Yu Chou and Qian Zu Pullen led 31 students to Chinatown […]