Friends, family members, and admirers packed St. John’s Episcopal Church in Crawfordsville Thursday to say goodbye to and celebrate the life of a good man. An honorary alumnus of Wabash, he exemplified the […]
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“We should dwell less on lamenting what dementia patients are incapable of and focus more on bringing out and celebrating what they are capable of doing.” Dr. Rick Gunderman ’83 quoted that […]
Former National Public Radio host Alex Blumberg calls audio “the most emotionally honest storytelling format,” and last Friday Wabash freshmen in the College’s Liberal Art Immersion Program (WLAIP) proved his point. You can […]
Miles Vincent Sullivan ’41 died February 27 in Dallas, TX. He was 99 years old. Sullivan is perhaps best known for the drinking bird that sits on the edge of a glass, perpetually bobbing in […]
Local Motors’ focus is to create smart, safe, sustainable vehicles—with a 3D printer. “THE CAR AS WE KNOW IT MUST DIE.” That’s how David Woessner ’01, Detroit-based general manager of automotive innovator […]
In the pulse-pounding race to make and bring to market medical devices in a dynamic healthcare market, entrepreneur Jim Dreher ’85 relies on a reliable “sniffer,” a great work ethic, and a […]
“There’s always one more shot,” says Boston Productions Inc. Chief Creative Officer Bob Noll, director of photography for America’s Deadliest Battle: The Meuse-Argonne Offensive and frequent collaborator with the film’s director, Jo Throckmorton ’87. […]
Director Jo Throckmorton ’87 reflects on the day’s filming near Carlisle, PA, on the set of America’s Deadliest Battle: The Meuse-Argonne Offensive. The documentary is being produced by Boston Productions Inc. for […]
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On the Friday before Commencement, WM sat down with Zechariah Banks ’16— the religion major/political science minor and two-time All-American—to discover what drives this swimmer who broke seven school records during his […]
by Matthew Vollmer I once knew an old mountain man, a man who had never married, never had a girlfriend, never so much as kissed or danced with or held hands with […]
A Rover explores Mars and a toy bird fascinates millions. All thanks to Miles Sullivan ’41. The Wabash chemistry major turned inventor at the prolifically creative Bell Laboratories of the 1950s and […]
Local Motors General Manager David Woessner ’01 walked WM through the new National Harbor, Maryland, facility and gave us a ride in the LM3D Swim—a prototype of what will likely become the […]
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