Every yearbook publishes senior photos. It’s a rite of passage. In the 1970’s, The Wabash took the practice to new heights, publishing photos taken in different campus locations often with a prop […]
Ian Ward ’19- With Big Bash 2017 in the books and being able to meet Wabash greats and watch friendships reignited, it reminds me Wabash is special. You can have a conversation […]
Christina Franks — When students need a little extra help with their work, they often turn to their professors. But who do professors turn to when they need help with their work? […]
Richard Paige — Nearly lost in the shuffle of Senior Week and Commencement was a noteworthy announcement out of Goodrich Hall. Yang Yang ’17 was named the FortKnight of the Year. Again. […]
Richard Paige — The pause lasted 12 seconds, so I knew the answer was meaningful. During a recent visit to Phoenix, where Stephen Batchelder ’15 teaches eighth-grade science, I asked him about […]
Not everything in college goes according to plan, not even for those focused and driven like Riley Lefever ’17. One doesn’t collect 158 career victories on the wrestling mat, four national championships, […]
Two questions entered my mind when I found this tweet. A computer makes poetry. Where is the humanity? How does that work as a teaching tool? Last week my students @WabashCollege […]
Growing up, Jordan Smith ’17 said there wasn’t much for high school students to do in his hometown in northwest Indiana. They were pretty close to Chicago, but that was expensive. There […]
Richard Paige — We weren’t 50 feet inside the dual fencing that surrounds the Wabash Valley Correctional Facility when the catcalls came from two inmates shooting baskets at outdoor hoops. This had […]
Nearly 220 Central Indiana Wabash men packed the Ivy Tech Culinary Center banquet room Thursday morning as the Indianapolis Association of Wabash Men’s Leadership Breakfast honored Kelly Pfledderer ’96 as its Man […]
In this time of year when nets are cut and trophies won, sometimes the impact coaches and players have on each other is taken for granted. Not here. Thirty-five years ago today, […]
Jacob Budler ’17 and his younger brother Nicholas Budler ’19 slept on the floor of their home the night before the big trip. Their family had sold most of their belongings in […]
Every student who steps onto this campus is looking at the legacies of previous Wabash men. The opportunities our students experience, the technology they work with, the dorms and fraternities in which […]
Nicknames and sports kind of go hand-in-hand, so it’s not surprising that someone on campus refers to Riley Lefever ’17 as “Three Time.” When you win three individual national championships, monikers like […]
Three Wabash students spent last semester abroad as part of the Gilman International Scholarship program. While each resided in vastly different locations, they returned to campus with a similar thought: the connections […]
Tim Riley — Most people can dig a hole and cover up the roots. With a little water, the tree will grow into something to be proud of. Sounds easy? Well it’s […]
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Tim Riley — On a warm spring day in 2016 during Earth Week, Tim Riley hosted an arboretum walk with a small group of interested faculty and students. The agenda was to discuss […]
Richard Paige — I felt like Bob Royalty’s REL 290 immersion trip to Israel needed closure, and the podcast and this blog were deemed necessary to finally and properly wrap my arms […]