“Every American who can should live outside the U.S. for a while. It gives a broader picture of what America is and isn’t.” —David Sedaris by Eric Farber ’65 The thought may […]
Class Notes
“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 […]
The following interview is from WM Spring 2011. Bricker recently won an Emmy for his work as production designer for Netflix’s Russian Doll. Michael Bricker ’04 was production designer for Natural […]
“Angels was tough. It really beat the crap out of me. It was also one of the shows that got me into grad school. And getting into Yale is no small feat.” […]
A FORMER WABASH PHYSICS MAJOR HAS BEEN DESIGNING, BUILDING, AND TESTING THE ROCKET ENGINES THAT WILL TAKE US TO NEW WORLDS, AND MAY EVEN SAVE OUR OWN. by Steve Charles Photos by […]
Two Wabash Men from different generations are leading Indianapolis’s efforts to become “the premier city in America for sports.” Mark Miles ’76 presides over the largest single-day sporting event in the world. […]
Doug Petno ’87 brings a team-building strategy and the lessons of biology professor Tom Cole ’58 to his role as CEO of commercial banking for one of the nation’s largest financial institutions. […]
Three years ago, Joe Johnson was a guy with an idea. Now, he’s the owner of a T-shirt company cranking out 1,500 shirts per month. The idea is almost too simple. Obvious, […]
“OUR JOB IS TO MAKE THE ACTORS LOOK BETTER, whether we’re doubling for them or getting killed by them.” —Nnamdi Nwosa ’04 He stares down the barrel of the gun, hears the […]