Clayton Randolph ’16 – The Liberal Arts Bridges to Business (LABB) program took 18 students from different backgrounds and exposed them to real-world business experience from the end of May until early […]
Samuel Vaught ´16 — Greetings from Ecuador! For eleven Glee Club members, we have now been away from the United States for a month. Our first two weeks were spent studying Spanish […]
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Steve Charles—I didn’t know what to say. Chet Turnbeaugh ’14 had shown up at the Class of 1964 Reunion in Littel Lobby to give President Hess a poster he’d made as a […]
Benjamin Washer ‘17 — To be able to write about one thing that happened on our trip to Ecuador is close to impossible. There are so many things that have stood out […]
School’s out and the nights roll in; Man, just like a long lost friend; You ain’t seen in a while; And can’t help but smile. – Kenny Chesney Clayton Randolph ’16 – […]
For this edition of The Pulse, a group of alumni were contacted to talk about commencement and the memories elicited. Below are three of the best responses with each mentioning touchstones like […]
Even after leaving four years ago for Dallas, Emmanuel Aouad ’10, still has a Wabash schedule. The business process engineer at State Farm with the Six Sigma Green Belt applies engineering principles […]
Steve Charles—Center 216 got noisy last Thursday. Professor of English Tobey Herzog H’11, his red #41 Chicago Bulls jersey pulled over his signature blue Oxford cloth shirt, was showing video clips from […]
Wabash’s Director of Financial Aid Heidi Carl was recently honored by the Indiana Student Financial Aid Association. Carl, in her first year at Wabash, was presented April 22 with the Distinguished Service […]
Steve Charles—Last Friday Dan Couch ’89 was showing me around Nashville’s Music Row in the black pickup he bought with some of the money he’d earned from “Somethin’ ‘bout a Truck,” the […]
Richard Paige — With the calendar turning to April, the mental focus also turns toward what to do this summer. So this edition of The Pulse focuses on the search for jobs […]
Patrick Bryant ’16 – As I prepare to take over the Editor-in-chief position for the 2014-15 production of The Bachelor, it meant a great deal to me that I had an opportunity […]
Richard Paige — With the clock rapidly ticking down to the start of Spring Break, I wanted to take a look at what plans were afoot for that week away from Wabash. […]
Steve Charles—Making a living as a professional musician requires a “Wabash Always Fights” attitude like few other vocations in America. We may love music, but we prefer not to pay much for […]
Scott Morrison ’14 – Ben Kesling ’02 ha spent his entire life “finding his major” with his liberal arts perspective on life. Monday evening, Kesling gave the fourth and final talk in […]
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Richard Paige — Teachers always say they’ll go to the ends of the earth for their students. Oscar Santos did just that for one of his. Santos, a 10th-grade geometry teacher, volunteered […]
Wabash folks on campus know James Makubuya as an associate professor of music and artistic director of WAMIDAN, the College’s world music ensemble. But long before he arrived at Wabash he was […]
Can you name the Wabash alumnus who is one of the world’s most influential electric guitarists and has recorded with more than 150 artists, including Stevie Wonder, Bonnie Raitt, Emmylou Harris, and […]