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Prengaman ’98: Thinking Critically, Living Humanely

Apr 13, 2016

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 […]

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Alumni and Guests Impress at IndyCar and the Liberal Arts

Apr 12, 2016

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, […]

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Thank You, Tom Runge

Mar 31, 2016

Today marks Tom Runge’s last day as Director of Alumni and Parent Programs at Wabash and the beginning of a deeply-deserved retirement and third career into what will likely be an even fuller […]

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Dean ’73: What Makes Life Worthwhile?

Mar 30, 2016

“There are always twists and turns in life,” Dennis Dean ’73 told students and faculty Tuesday in Hays Hall as he delivered the Haines Lecture in Biochemistry. “Some of your worst experiences […]

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Crofts ’63 Sheds “Bright, Clarifying Light” on Lincoln as Emancipator

Mar 28, 2016

A landmark book Kirkus Reviews calls “a thorough look at the dissension that tore the country apart,” Daniel Crofts’ Lincoln and the Politics of Slavery examines a little-known episode in the most celebrated aspect of […]

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Padgett ’84 Covers Obama Visit to Cuba

Mar 24, 2016

It will still take quite a while for Cubans to see the change Obama waxed about. But before his visit it really did seem to most of them that their only option […]

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Luke Zinsmaster ’12 Marries in Indianapolis

Mar 24, 2016

Luke Zinsmaster ’12 married Rachel Geer on October 17, 2015, in downtown Indianapolis. Groomsmen were best man, John Holm, John Pennington, Andrew Swart, Jeremy Coons, and David Hauck. Luke and the groomsmen […]

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Joshua Patty ’99 marries in Lee’s Summit, MO

Mar 22, 2016

Joshua Patty ’99 and Sara Wilcox were married on September 5 at Lee’s Summit Christian Church in Lee’s Summit MO.  Sara is also an ordained minister in the Christian Church (Disciples of […]

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Film Honors American World War I Soldiers

Mar 21, 2016

It could be the place the phrase “hell on earth” was invented. Near St. Mihiel, France, June 1918. No Man’s Land. Nine American soldiers, fresh recruits seeing their first combat in World […]

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Gregerson ’09 Ordained to Priesthood

Mar 09, 2016

Wabash friends and family were there to celebrate last June when Royce Gregerson ’09 was ordained to the priesthood at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Fort Wayne, IN. Eileen Bowen […]

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Andrew McGlothlen ’05 Weds in Chillocothe, IL

Mar 09, 2016

Andrew McGlothlen ’05 married Kathryn May on April 25, 2015. The ceremony and reception was held at Camp Wokanda in Chillicothe, IL — an old Boy Scout Camp run by the local […]

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Jake Moore ’12 Peace Corps Volunteer

Mar 08, 2016

Jake Moore ’12 is finishing up his work with the Peace Corps in Cameroon, Africa, It’s usually a two-year term, but Moore has opted to stay on another year. Moore will continue […]

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