Jim Amidon — I slinked into the experimental theater Monday night to snap a handful of photos to publicize the Wabash College Theater’s production of the Tony Award-winning play The Pillowman. Director […]
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Steve Charles—I’m not a fan of opera. I’m not enchanted by Baroque music. Whenever I hear the term I can’t help thinking of Cogsworth the Clock from Disney’s Beauty and the […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Adult members of the Wabash and Crawfordsville community are often amazed at the philanthropic efforts of Wabash men. Wednesday night the students were amazed at the community’s generous […]
Howard W. Hewitt – One of the great things about Wabash College for staff as well as faculty, is working with so many great young men. We bring a different skill set, […]
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Jim Amidon — Interest in Wabash College is at an all-time high. Last Thursday, the Wabash Admissions Office received its 1,456th application for admission. That breaks the previous record of 1,450 applications set […]
Steve Charles, Nashville, TN—My last two interviews of a five-day road trip will follow a relaxing meander yesterday back down to Nashville from Louisville via Bardstown and the Bluegrass Parkway. Professor Emeritus […]
Steve Charles, Louisville, KY — Began the day surveying the battering the forests of Kentucky took during last week’s ice storm. All along the road between Nashville and Louisville the trees looked […]
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Steve Charles, Nashville, Tennessee — I dragged the bad weather and single-digit temperatures in Indiana down here with me. Nashvillians don’t seem happy about the winds and ice, either. I escaped both […]
Steve Charles, Sewanee, TN—Just checking in from a road trip to Kentucky and Tennessee, where I’ve been interviewing and photographing alumni for the upcoming “39 Under 39” issue of Wabash Magazine. The […]
Jim Amidon — There are dozens of ways in which Wabash College is unique among the nation’s colleges and universities. At the top of the list, though, is the dedication and loyalty of Wabash’s alumni […]
Jim Amidon — Drum roll for the biggest understatement on this website: It’s a tough job market out there. Tens of thousands of workers have been cut from our nation’s workforce in […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Joel Salatin gave a fast-paced, no-nonsense, and humorous presentation Friday night in a packed Salter Hall that made a passionate case for a return to farm and family […]
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President Patrick White kicked off the second semester of Chapel Talks Thursday by reviewing the previous semester and talking about the College’s future. He reflected on the difficulties of the fall semester, […]
Jim Amidon — Wabash College is home to two internationally recognized centers of excellence — the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion and the Center of Inquiry in […]
Kim Johnson – I recently read an article on msnbc.com about the college entrance exam scores of student athletes. It discusses the significantly lower scores of the athletes – especially football and […]
Steve Charles—It’s my favorite scene from last year’s Big Bash Reunion: Carl Kelley ’43 is seated in Lilly Library, grinning like a kid as he tells a story about his days as […]
Jim Amidon — Wabash alumnus Tim Oakes ’86 has dreamed of becoming a judge for as long as I can remember — and I’ve known him for more than 25 years. His […]
Jim Amidon — As I sat down to write this last Friday, I did so with a smile on my face. I had just finished writing a few brief stories about some […]