Jim Amidon —Dr. Patrick White (right) was elected the 15th president of Wabash College at the end of January. About a month later Dr. White worked with President Andy Ford and an […]
Brent Harris, June 28 — Ah summer! A time to relax, spend short days in the office and longer days on the golf course. That’s what many people think the summer is […]
Jim Amidon, June 19 — My drive to work each day takes me past three or four homes where the owners are taking advantage of summer weather to remodel and renovate. Someone […]
Steve Charles—Was out walking around campus yesterday trying out our new 85mm lens when I noticed two boys playing football on the lawn in front of the Wabash Chapel. Turned out to […]
Steve Charles—Even with all of our photographs and stories from practically every spot on campus during the Big Bash Reunion Weekend, we still missed many important moments. One such moment occurred in […]
Jim Amidon — They say nothing happens at Wabash in the summer; that once the students leave, the place is dead. Faculty bug out for distant locales, they say. Staff have the […]
Note: Bill Cook ’66 returned for his 40th class reunion June 2-4. When he returned to his home in New York, he wrote this column that was published in the Livingston County […]
Jim Amidon —About four years ago, Tom Runge and the folks in the Wabash College Alumni Office took a giant leap. They decided to scrap the old way Wabash hosted alumni class […]
Howard Hewitt – The College mission statement says: “Wabash College educates men to think critically, act responsibly, lead effectively, and live humanely.” Once in awhile a unique opportunity comes along to allow […]
Jim Amidon — One of the great traditions of any Wabash Commencement is the awarding of honorary degrees. Over the years the College has honored heads of state, leaders in business, and […]
Jim Amidon — Wabash College held its 168th Commencement exercises on Sunday, starting with the Baccalaureate Chapel and ending with 203 young men earning their sheepskin diplomas late in the afternoon. Commencement […]
Howard W. Hewitt – While we spend lots of time noting the interesting student internships and summer jobs, often our Wabash students share other interesting experiences they’ve had away from campus. Bryce […]
Jim Amidon — You read so much today about how young people are disconnected, lack focus, care little about the past, and are only whimsical about the future. If you really believe […]
Jim Amidon — Remember what it was like during final exam week back in your high school or college days? I don’t remember a thing about my Wabash College final exams. I […]
Jim Amidon, April 25 — The curtain had fallen on the Wabash College Theater production of The Braggart Soldier on Friday night. The large crowd in Ball Theater, which had spent the […]
Jim Amidon — Fifteen or 20 years ago, Wabash was in need of pretty substantial upgrades in its science, athletics, modern languages, library, and arts facilities. When it came time to begin […]
Jim Amidon — I was rushing across the Wabash campus last Thursday — running behind, as usual — when a student approached me. “Do you work here?” he asked. “Yes,” I said. […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Wabash College’s Wellness Fair brought students, faculty and staff to Chadwick Court April 12. The annual event offers plenty of information along with blood pressure checks, cholesterol screenings, and […]