Jim Amidon — For the past several years, Wabash College has hosted an event that it calls the “Celebrating Scholarship Luncheon.” It grew out of the College’s donor relations program spearheaded by […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Distinguished professors, authors, and other notables make their way to Wabash College throughout the academic year. Some of these visitors are "newsworthy" for local media, some bring a message […]
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Jim Amidon — Rhetoric Professor Todd McDorman asked me to swing by the Caleb Mills House on Tuesday night to take a few pictures of the senior rhetoric majors at a banquet […]
Steve Charles—Last week I was watching Dan Simmons ’70 reading from his novel Drood to a packed University Bookstore in Seattle (courtesy of my computer and YouTube). I was pleased to see […]
Jim Amidon — Wabash College is bustling with activities from late August until early June, but few weekends carry more importance than Honor Scholarship Weekend. Surely if you are reading this blog, […]
Jim Amidon, March 9 — The Wabash Bookstore has a red T-shirt with some Dr. Seuss characters on it with a tagline that reads, “Oh, the places you’ll go… at Wabash College.” I […]
Howard W. Hewitt – The Wabash College and Morehouse College Glee Clubs combined voice Saturday night in Indianapolis to kick off their respective spring concert tours. See photo albums here and here. […]
Kim Johnson – I always love going to Chapel on Thursday mornings. I don’t know why more people don’t go. This morning was particularly entertaining. Professor Cook talked about the time he’s […]
Steve Charles — I was in Wabash College’s Fine Arts Center writing about the upcoming art exhibition — “The Art of the Question: The Paintings of Samuel Bak” — when two women who […]
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 […]
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 […]