Last April in Pioneer Chapel, seniors Scott Purucker, Patrick Bryant, Mason Zurek, and Donovan Whitney shared their reflections on their four years at Wabash.
Archives: September, 2015
Like many of his colleagues, Art Professor Doug Calisch arrived at Wabash with the intention of staying for a few years and moving on to a more well-known school. “A number of […]
Professor Jill Lamberton and her students—Arion Clanton ’15, Abram Morris ’15, and Lorenze Billups ’15—talk about storytelling and her Audio Rhetoric class in our featured Wabash on My Mind podcast. “This class […]
by Brent Harris Success. Erfolg. Éxito. ChénggOng. Whether you speak the word in English, German, Spanish, or Chinese, Ronnie Posthauer will understand you. And it’s a word that fits him perfectly. Now […]
I knew my son would watch the way I approach women and food and the lawn and language. I worried about what he might learn. by Jeremy Jones Last year, amid what […]
Chris McQuillin ’82 says, “I have been transitioning my career to academics for the past nine years. I am now an assistant professor of graduate studies at Valparaiso University and an adjunct […]
The awards keep rolling in for LouisvilleL egal Aid Society Executive Director Jeffrey Been ’81. In June he was honored with the 2015 Donated Legal Services Award at the Kentucky Bar Association’s annual […]
Rob Matthews ’76 has changed careers. He is now working as a realtor in Southern California with Berkshire Hathaway in Thousand Oaks. Rob writes, “Starting from scratch. Need referrals if anyone has […]
In March 2015, PayScale.com ranked Wabash 50th out of 1,223 colleges and universities offering the best “return on investment” (ROI) in higher education. The survey measured the average compensation of graduates in their 20th year after Commencement and found […]
Led by chemistry Professor Lon Porter in partnership with students in the CIBE, the College’s 3D Printing and Fabrication Center is injecting some STEAM into STEM. It was the highlight of last spring’s Alumni Faculty […]
TIME Magazine recently highlighted the work of E-Nable—the global community collaborating to make free 3d-printed prosthetic hands available to all who need them—on the same day that E-Nable featured Wabash College’s “Hovey […]