By: Professor of Religion Rev. Derek Nelson On Tuesday (March 8, 2022), the Wabash class on Religion in Africa did something even most Kenyans have never done: we ventured far, far into the […]
By: Professor of Religion Rev. Derek Nelson Wabash students were confronted with a lot today. There is a renaissance term called “chiaroscuro” where extreme contrasts in light and dark shading make for a […]
By: Professor of Religion Rev. Derek Nelson Nineteen students and four Wabash College faculty have begun their exploration of the beautiful land of Kenya. The teachers of the class, Rick Warner and Bill […]
Blog by: Carter Nevil ’24, Alex Rotaru ’22 and Elijah Weddington ’22 The first thing we saw as we came into Atlanta were the skyscrapers, going on for miles and miles. None […]
Blog by: Nate Butts ’23, Heisman Skeens ’23 and Logan Smith ’23 The focus of our group was the Tuskegee Airmen Memorial, and the path of Selma and the monuments within it. […]
Blog by: Clayton Allen ’23, Chase Breaux ’24 and Cory Taylor ’24 The Legacy Museum, in Montgomery, Alabama, tells the history of systemic racism in the United States, going from the Atlantic […]
Blog by: Alex Barr ’22, Horacio Garcia-Rojas ’23 and Drew Johannes ’23 As we rode into Birmingham, Alabama, we could feel a bit of excitement in a strange way. Having known some […]
Blog by: Leo Dilts ’24, Michael Rojas ’23 and Jackson Miller ’23 Our continued journey through the South, exploring significant sites of the Second Reconstruction, took us to the Mississippi Delta. In the […]
Blog by: Hunter Seidler ’22, Jamari Washington ’22 and Hayden Kammer ’24 We arrived in Memphis, Tennessee, on Saturday, greeted by the solemn facade of the National Civil Rights Museum at the […]
Jack Hegwood ’22 — As we’ve reached the halfway point in our trip, I have learned more and have been left in awe more than I could’ve imagined. I knew of the […]
Mitchell Homan ’18 — This morning I walked through the doors of Kingsbury High School passing the pull out metal detectors and turned to walk down the empty hall students would fill […]
Anthony Eley ’19 — My time so far in Memphis has been a fantastic educational experience. My two and a half days in the school has been enlightening in the sense that […]