Howard W. Hewitt, Chicago, ILL. – Jeremy Bird walked around the quiet and largely empty sixth floor of the Prudential Building in downtown Chicago. He explained the mechanics of President Barack Obama’s […]
Jim Amidon — There was one second remaining on the scoreboard clock at Wabash’s Chadwick Court when freshman guard Ross Sponsler stepped to the line to attempt two free throws in a game […]
Jim Amidon — Wabash College Cross Country Coach Roger Busch had his team back at the Division III National Championships again this year. It’s the third straight year the Little Giants have qualified […]
Jim Amidon — Writing about the Monon Bell Classic never gets old or boring. There are always incredible stories leading into the famed football game between Wabash and DePauw, and certainly the actual […]
Jim Amidon — When the League of Women Voters reached out to Wabash President Pat White about the College’s willingness to host a Candidate Forum, he quickly agreed to open up the Fine […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Success events require detailed planning and thinking a bit out of the box for real success. Food author and Celebrity Chef Michael Ruhlman’s visit was enhanced by the […]
Jim Amidon — Not long ago in an alumni survey, about 12 percent of Wabash College alumni told us they held the title of owner, president, or CEO. That’s a pretty remarkable […]
Steve Charles—Indianapolis Symphonic Choir Artistic Director and Butler University Professor of Music Eric Stark ’88 writes about his return to the Wabash campus for Homecoming and the Glee Club Reunion in an […]
We’re always excited and please to honor student work. Senior Devan Young has untertaken a video series called “Senior Seminar.” He is interviewing Wabash seniors not just about their collegiate experience but […]
Scott Morrison ’14 – Every once in a while an extraordinary story resurfaces from the past. Wabash men for over 100 years have gone into the world to make amazing impacts in […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Adam Miller’s cross country bike ride is nearing its end. He expects to wrap up the trip or be very close by Oct. 1. Miller set out on […]
Steve Charles—As I was making plans to help organize a group for this weekend’s WABASH Day national day of community service, I was reminded of award-winning writer Scott Russell Sanders’ essay “The […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Known as one of the country’s most celebrated food authors, buddy to Anthony Bourdain, and a familiar face for his frequent television appearances, Michael Ruhlman will visit Wabash […]
Steve Charles—When I received an email today notifying us that University of Hawaii Professor Emeritus Richard Radtke ’74 had died at age 60 on August 7, I thought immediately of the extraordinary […]
Freshmen arriving and upperclassmen returning to campus will find a new “serendipitous” space for gathering, relaxing, and even holding class outdoors. A shaded seating area has replaced the chest-high hedges that once […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Columbia, Ky. – Bill Luckey ’82 is the first to admit no one wants to hear about where you come from or how someone else operates when you’re […]
Ian Grant ’13—During the Scarlet Yarns recording sessions at this year’s Big Bash it was not uncommon for four or five of us—including Josh Mitchell ’13 (taping), Jimmy Kervan ’13, Ian MacDougall […]
Steve Charles—Kim Johnson has become our go-to photographer for Wabash Magazine. The “How It’s Made” edition currently in production simply wouldn’t have been possible without her, and Kim’s images of everything from […]