Richard Paige — Just because the Winter Olympics are a half a world away in Sochi doesn’t mean that the glow of the Olympic flame can’t be felt here on our campus. […]
Steve Charles—In 1995 I’d been working at Wabash only for a few months when I was startled to see a name in the alumni directory: Amos Garrett ’64. Canada’s master of the […]
Scott Morrison ’14 – The frigid temperatures did not stop roughly 50 enthusiastic Wabash students from attending a flash discussion on President Barack Obama’s State of the Union Tuesday night. The event […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Jim Davlin ’85 told a large group of Wabash students Friday that pricing any consumer product has many variables, some obvious and some less so. Davlin, a Wabash […]
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Brent Harris – Wabash College students peeked behind the theater curtain Tuesday afternoon thanks to a visit from Donald Claxon ’06. Claxon returned to his alma mater to discuss the duties and […]
Richard Paige — He drew me in with a well-emphasized have. “I don’t play golf when it’s hot. I don’t play golf when there is a chance of rain, because I don’t […]
Richard Paige – This most recent winter storm makes me wish I were in Jason Siegel’s shoes. Ten days ago he and I were steps away from the Atlantic Ocean sharing the joys […]
Steve Charles—Copyeditor Cheri Clark (whose son, Matthew, is a freshman at Wabash) has done remarkable work over the years catching errors in our grammar and suggesting edits for Wabash Magazine, but she […]
Steve Charles—Just received this photo from Mike Moxley, our consultant at Maury Boyd and Associates who shepherds Wabash Magazine through the final printing process at Quad/Graphics in Midland, MI. The guy holding […]
Steve Charles—When Typhoon Yolanda [Haiyan] devastated the Philippines two weeks ago, the thoughts of many here at Wabash turned to Ray Jovanovich ’84. Ray’s wife, Belinda, is from the Philippines, and Ray […]
Richard Paige — I almost felt sorry this morning for the lucky Phi Kappa Psi member bundled up in a winter coat and hunched over the Monon Bell, ringing it constantly from […]
Scott Morrison ’14 – At Wabash we pride ourselves on how dedicated our alumni are. We boast on how they give back to campus, how they often return sharing insights and stories, […]
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Wabash English Professor Eric Freeze will be reading from his work tonight at The Bowery, a Crawfordsville coffee shop now hosting open mic nights on Fridays. Welcoming writers for Story Matters and […]
Dr. Robin Nagle writes that her research “unfolds along the curbs, edges, and purposely forgotten quarters” of society. Nagle, nicknamed Dr. Garbage, is a clinical associate professor of anthropology and urban […]
Howard W. Hewitt – The power of social media and the tenacity of a young Wabash alum has been a great story throughout the summer and fall. Jeff Soller ’12, a Lambda […]
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Richard Paige – Maybe it was the Nobel Prize, or my wanting to become a bit more familiar with things here on campus in what is week three for me at Wabash. […]
Richard Paige has joined the Wabash College communications and marketing department as the associate director. Paige comes to Wabash after 13 years at the University of Arizona, where he served as the […]
Steve Charles—Ten Wabash men with eight different majors work at one of Indiana’s fastest growing and most innovative companies. That says a lot for the agility of a liberal arts education in […]