WM goes behind the scenes with Jo Throckmorton ’87 as he directs the Boston Productions Inc. documentary about the Meuse-Argonne Offensive of World War I, the deadliest battle in American history.
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During Banned Books Week in September 2015, the Indianapolis library honoring Kurt Vonnegut proved a fitting venue for a celebration of the freedom to read and led by Wabash President Gregory Hess, […]
“I think we’re supposed to be creative—I think we’re supposed to be imagining and making,” attorney and poet J.T. Whitehead ’87 says in an interview with WM Editor Steve Charles for a […]
Wabash mourns the death of Nancy J. Doemel, who established professional grant writing at the College during her 31 years as director of corporate and foundation relations and whose creativity, skill, vision, […]
“It is going to be an extraordinary 100th running. I’ll come back and eat this microphone if it isn’t sold out, and that hasn’t happened since 1995.” When Mark Miles ’76 visited […]
Celebrating the promotion of Jim Brown to full professor of physics, we look back to 2007 and WM’s first encounter with his research and masterful teaching. For a more recent glimpse of his […]
“I have given over 350 official tours on campus. My last one was really special. After the son went into class, the parents thanked me and said, ‘You said a lot of […]
The Indianapolis Association of Wabash Men’s inaugural Leadership Breakfast honored Tom Runge ’71 and brought to light the management styles and philosophies of three of the College’s most successful alumni Thursday morning. Nearly 200 Indy area […]
A couple weeks ago WM visited Eric Eversole ’94 in Washington DC to learn about his work as president of Hiring Our Heroes, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce initiative to help veterans, […]
The Wabash doctor who waged a long and ultimately successful battle against smoking sees global climate change as an exponentially greater threat to global public health. Speaking on Wednesday in Baxter Hall during […]
Read More - Jay ’63: Climate Change “One of the Grandest Challenges in History”
This week’s announcement that Peter Prengaman ’98 has been named Associated Press News Director for Brazil was especially gratifying news for those who have followed his remarkable career. And because Peter has been […]
Read More - Prengaman ’98: Thinking Critically, Living Humanely
The Greatest Spectacle in Racing has Wabash written all over it, and Monday night some of the key alumni players took part in a panel discussion on IndyCar and the Liberal Arts, […]
Read More - Alumni and Guests Impress at IndyCar and the Liberal Arts