Scott Morrison ’14 – At Wabash we pride ourselves on how dedicated our alumni are. We boast on how they give back to campus, how they often return sharing insights and stories, […]
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Wabash English Professor Eric Freeze will be reading from his work tonight at The Bowery, a Crawfordsville coffee shop now hosting open mic nights on Fridays. Welcoming writers for Story Matters and […]
Dr. Robin Nagle writes that her research “unfolds along the curbs, edges, and purposely forgotten quarters” of society. Nagle, nicknamed Dr. Garbage, is a clinical associate professor of anthropology and urban […]
Howard W. Hewitt – The power of social media and the tenacity of a young Wabash alum has been a great story throughout the summer and fall. Jeff Soller ’12, a Lambda […]
Richard Paige – Maybe it was the Nobel Prize, or my wanting to become a bit more familiar with things here on campus in what is week three for me at Wabash. […]
Richard Paige has joined the Wabash College communications and marketing department as the associate director. Paige comes to Wabash after 13 years at the University of Arizona, where he served as the […]
Steve Charles—Ten Wabash men with eight different majors work at one of Indiana’s fastest growing and most innovative companies. That says a lot for the agility of a liberal arts education in […]
Steve Charles—I hate typos. In someone else’s stuff, maybe it’s just annoying, sometimes even funny (this one, for example). But when I make them in a Wabash publication? It’s not like a […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Alex Moseman ’11, who now works in admissions, was a pretty good photographer during his time as a student and Bachelor photo editor. Late this summer Alex called […]
Howard W. Hewitt – We have told the story of senior Josh Stowers, commuter, husband, father, and Wabash Man, on several occasions. He is a citizen-soldier who did three tours of duty […]
Fifteen students in Professor Shamira Gelbman’s freshman tutorial traveled to Beach Grove High School last Saturday to attend the NPC Natural Circle City Championships, an annual bodybuilding competition run by the Scientific […]
Steve Charles—Busy is the norm now on campus as freshman arrive, upperclassmen return, and classes begin. But for three days the rush was most concentrated in one place—the Wabash College Bookstore. On […]
Howard W. Hewitt – We occasionally laud campus services for the job they do in making campus l0ok its very best at key times of the year. They’ve done it again as […]
Steve Charles—A week ago last Friday I received one of those family phone calls you dread. My little brother tried to break the news with a joke—“I’ve got something in my brain […]
Zach Canon ’16 – Whether attending classes in the fall and spring or interning in the summer, the Wabash campus is always busy. More than 50 students work as Wabash interns over […]
Steve Charles—Music has come up in almost every conversation I’ve had with Professor of French Emeritus Dick Strawn over the past 18 years. I shouldn’t have been surprised to hear it again […]
Howard Hewitt – We go to great lengths to tell the stories of Wabash men doing good deeds. Sometimes there are stories which fall through the cracks. Here is a brief account […]
Zach Canon ’16 – Alumni from the past seven decades, hailing from all over the United States gathered for Wabash’s tenth annual Big Bash Celebration that took place last weekend on the […]