“I’m excited—and just a little…nervous.” Not a word you usually hear from Haines Professor of Biochemistry Ann Taylor, chair of the College’s natural sciences division, as she heads out on sabbatical. But […]
Archives: September, 2019
When my older brother and I were little kids, my parents periodically hosted meetings at our house. We were responsible enough to behave ourselves down the hall, especially when given a large […]
Ahad Khan ’19 spent winter break of his junior year learning about ways he could be murdered. He had seen it happen in his own family. His uncle was killed in 2010. […]
Born in a basement during a holiday craft party, Julie and Curt Selby’s Board & Brush franchise is re-shaping their lives as it inspires others to make friends and memories. by Dan […]
“He saved my life. How do you thank someone for something like this?” The reality that he would be donating a kidney to his former high-school teacher didn’t hit Tom Murtaugh ’88 […]
Solar panels aren’t typical topics of conversation during the faculty procession at a Wabash Commencement, but this year, Bill Cook ’66 was in line. Moments before the ceremony, Professor of Art Elizabeth […]
“It’s a win for everybody. It’s a win for your confidence, and it’s a win for your community.” Enrique Vargas ’19 was in the Lilly Library last April celebrating his upcoming graduation […]
When Nick Roudebush ’08 was a boy he told his father, “I’m not going to do what you do for a living.” Now they’re working together. Oscar Wilde wrote: “Life imitates art […]
GARY REAMEY ’77 BRINGS HIS BUSINESS ACUMEN AND A LOVE FOR THE CRAFT TO SNG MUSIC’S MISSION TO MAKE GREAT COUNTRY MUSIC AND DEVELOP THE NEXT GENERATION OF SONGWRITERS. He put a […]
by Ryan Horner ’15 My stepfather Dean’s last steps were the hundred feet he walked at my sister’s wedding in March, two months before his death, as he guided her down the […]