Ryan Bowerman completed a hike to the top of Mount Kilamanjaro. The climb was a personal goal for Ryan and a fundraiser to raise money for the Vision for the Poor missionary […]
Archives: October, 2014
Paul Baldwin was recently featured in a local news series profiling business owners and workers in the public, private, or nonprofit sector in the Vancouver, WA, area. Baldwin has been teaching at […]
Inspired by the voluntary exile of the writer James Joyce and her own emigration to the United States, Professor Agata Szczeszak-Brewer charted a challenging new course for the humanities in the 21st […]
Hear this year’s alumni stories recorded at the Big Bash Reunion on the College podcast page, Wabash on My Mind.
“Your quality of life is directly proportional to the number of choices you have,” T. Avery Walton told those packed into the Malcolm X Institute this year’s John Evans Lecture. Read about the […]
A teacher whose “outsider’s perspective” brought new ways of thinking to thousands of Wabash men was honored at Wabash College Saturday, alongside the mother and father of four of those students. Milligan […]
BKT Assistant Professor of Classics Bronwen Wickkiser participated in a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute in Athens, Greece on the topic Mortality: Facing Death in Ancient Greece. As an NEH […]
BKT Assistant Professor of Philosophy Adriel Trott and her colleagues have earned a $47,000 grant from the Great Lakes Colleges Association (GLCA) for an “Ancient Philosophy Teaching and Research Collaborative” between teachers […]
Associate Professor of English Eric Freeze’s book of essays, Hemingway on a Bike, has been published by the University of Nebraska Press. Here’s the write-up from the publisher’s page: A collage-like mash-up […]
Back on the Wabash campus to be named an honorary alumnus, Milligan Professor of English Emeritus Bert Stern returned to Center Hall for a welcoming reception and to read from his latest […]
“The U.S. State Department has warned American citizens not to travel to South Sudan—so what the hell is a guy from Flora, Indiana doing there?” I asked Sterling Carter ’07 during his […]
Emanuel Harper is the Academic Accountability and Data Coordinator at Herron High School in Indianapolis, a public charter school founded on the belief that a classical, liberal arts education is the best preparation for a […]