“I believe that biology is not destiny.” by Andrea James ’89 My view of family is shaped by being an adoptee, a transgender woman, and a youth advocate. That gives me a […]
Archives: April, 2017
In Invisible Men, Professor Eric Freeze’s latest short story collection, the award-winning writer and Wabash professor channels a wolf, a widower, a bodybuilder, a pedophile, and a young girl struggling through the trauma […]
“You have a daughter. She’s beautiful. When can you come pick her up?” by Greg Castanias ’87 We arrived at adoption like most couples do—after trying to have children without assistance, and […]
The idea for this edition of WM began with a single word—“adoption”—but at its core, the theme of this issue is a mixture of loss, family, and faith. And gathering stories for […]
The National Association of Wabash Men (NAWM) Board of Directors has named Eric Wetzel as the first recipient of the Butler-Turner Student-Alumni Engagement Award. It will be presented by Rick Cavanaugh ’76, […]
Alejandro Reyna ’17 was finishing his freshman year at Wabash when he attended a recital of original compositions by Taylor Neal ’14. “Words always fall short of conveying the beauty of any composed […]