In this first of a series of illustrated excerpts exploring the vocations and talents of alumni, faculty, and staff, Professor Martin Madsen tells the Wabash On My Mind podcast when and how he first knew […]
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“While at Wabash I pretty much learned who I was, where I fit in the world, and how I wanted to live my life. I have called that life ‘a life of […]
In this video (beginning at about the 5-minute mark), Matthew Deleget ’94 talks about the new location of his Minus Space Gallery in Dumbo, Brooklyn. “We moved into the building and got […]
In a candid, relaxed, and light-hearted conversation with Rich Paige, a Wabash Pep Band veteran, a current student, and a Classics professor/alumnus talk about the resurgence of the Wabash Pep Band. “I […]
An interview with Wabash LaFollette Professor of the Humanities Emeritus Raymond Williams H’68 is featured on PBS this Valentine’s Day Sunday as Religion and Ethics explores the National Geographic Sacred Journeys exhibit […]
“Growing up as a farm boy, raising animals, nurturing the soil, so much was imprinted on me,” says Jeff Been ’81, recently retired as executive director of the Legal Aid Society of […]
A growing group of Wabash entrepreneurs are at the forefront of a craft-brewing boom that’s enriching the state’s quality of life and shoring up Central Indiana’s economic bottom line. In the WM […]
by Steve Charles Our road trip to Louisville for podcasts with entrepreneur and Insider Louisville founder Tom Cottingham ’82 and Legal Aid Society of Louisville Executive Director Jeff Been ’81 gave us some […]
“The framing of the College in red brick and limestone, steeped in history and tradition, is profoundly moving.” These lines from President Gregory Hess’ From Center Hall essay in the Winter issue […]
A museum-quality exhibit of African sculpture curated by six Wabash students opened Friday afternoon in the Eric Dean Gallery at Wabash. Generations: Sculpture in Stone features previously unknown pieces from Zimbabwe’s renowned […]
The Wabash community gathered in Pioneer Chapel on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day to celebrate America’s great champion of racial justice and equality, recalling Dr. King’s famous “I Have A Dream” address with […]
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 […]