Jim Amidon — Because Wabash College has a reputation for hiring coaches who are as strong on ethics as they are with X’s and O’s, athletics will always play a critical role […]
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Jim Amidon — More than a week has gone by since Pat White was inaugurated as the 15th president at Wabash College. That’s enough time to reflect on the entirety of the […]
Jim Amidon — Tradition. That’s the one word most often used to describe Wabash College by anyone who has attended the College, worked for the College, or in any way come into […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Old college buddy Paul Harder shared his memories of college friend Pat White during Thursday morning’s Chapel Talk. Chapel Talk officially kicked off ceremonies for Dr. Patrick White, […]
Jim Amidon —The second semester at Wabash College is well underway. The students began to return to campus about two weeks ago, though seniors had been back studying for comprehensive examinations long […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Sometimes it’s the little improvements or changes that can have the biggest positive impact. Credit new Wabash Librarian John Lamborn for trying something that looks to be a […]
Jim Amidon — I sat in my Kane House office last Friday watching out my window as students at the Beta House next door packed up their cars for semester break. For […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Wabash College has always been student focused. Faculty and administrators keep the college student-centered. Another part of each students’ Wabash experience is interaction with the College’s professional staff. […]
Jim Amidon — Students at Wabash College awake this this week with the daunting prospect of a week’s worth of late nights and early mornings ahead of them. The fall semester classes […]
The best thing about photographing yesterday’s violin master class was watching the sparks fly. That’s how Wabash Dean Gary Phillips describes teaching at its best: “When a faculty person who is an […]
Jim Amidon — The HDNet television production truck rolled out of Crawfordsville late Saturday evening, effectively ending this year’s edition of the 113-year annual tradition known as the Monon Bell Classic. Wabash […]
The Wabash Community rallied for Saturday’s Monon Bell game and gathered for the first ‘community picture’ in 21 years Thursday. The annual Monon Bell Chapel talk featured rousing comments and thoughts of […]
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Jim Amidon — It began about 4:00 p.m. Saturday afternoon, seconds after the final horn sounded in Wabash’s football victory at Denison University. Officially — at that moment — it became “Bell […]
My youngest son was a pole vaulter, and there was a point in his trajectory at which he seemed to defy gravity. “You should see yourself,” I would say. “You were flying!” […]
Howard W. Hewitt – This is an update on our three-day photo shoot. Today, Wednesday, we’re back in classrooms again shooting professors and students. In just a day and a half we’ve […]
Jim Amidon — My friend and colleague, Joy Castro, a professor in the English Department at Wabash, gave the 27th Annual LaFollette Lecture in the humanities Friday afternoon. Being selected to give […]
Howard W. Hewitt – When one of our own takes the stage for a Thursday Chapel Talk we’re all there for support. Brent Harris made the Public Affairs staff proud Thursday when the […]
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Steve Charles—On a cold, windy spring day in 2003 I was visiting Professor Scott Feller’s farm when I noticed an odd-looking contraption with cranks and buckets in the laboratory-clean ‘tack room’ of […]