Two of a community’s most essential responsibilities are celebrating its people and remembering them. Wabash did much of both in 2015. Not a week after savoring student work in January 2015’s Celebration […]
Archives: December, 2015
The College Facebook page posted photos of this year’s retirees from yesterday’s Faculty/Staff Luncheon, and the tributes are coming in. Early favorites among the many for Terri Fyffe—whose job title is Business Office […]
Richard Paige interviews one of the College’s finest teachers on the eve of his retirement from Wabash. An excerpt: How did you know that now was the right time to retire? I’ve […]
Nancy J. Doemel, 71, of Crawfordsville, died Saturday, June 18, in Indianapolis. Born December 28, 1944, she was the daughter of Dale and Irene Walcutt. Nancy graduated from Tiffin Columbian High School […]
Crawfordsville will look a lot different in the coming few years thanks to a big win by a team led by Mayor Todd Barton ’00. Those changes include the strongest partnership yet […]
When he retires at the end of 2015 as executive director of the Louisville Legal Aid Society (LASL), Jeff Been ’81 will have established a legacy of using the law to help […]
The artist’s boyhood best friends drove in from California and Wisconsin. Former students came from as far as Washington State and as close by as Marion, IN. His mother was there, and […]
A textbook published in October by three Wabash professors and a former teacher at the College offers a new approach to public speaking that ties it directly to civic engagement and participation […]
Wabash College Dean and Professor of Chemistry Scott Feller was awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant in June to study a protein involved in the initial steps of vision. The five-year, […]
Professor of Religion Robert Royalty’s book The Origin of Heresy: A History of Discourse in Second Temple Judaism and Early Christianity was published in paperback in June. Originally published in hardcover in […]
Assistant Professor of Rhetoric Jeff Drury presented “The Rhetoric of Rogue Ethos: Chris Christie’s Swing from ‘Boss’ to ‘Bully,’” at the Central States Communication Association Convention in Madison, WI in April. The presentation mirrored […]