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 […]
Class Notes
Crawfordsville will look a lot different in the coming few years thanks to a big win by a team led by Mayor Todd Barton ’00. Those changes include the strongest partnership yet […]
When he retires at the end of 2015 as executive director of the Louisville Legal Aid Society (LASL), Jeff Been ’81 will have established a legacy of using the law to help […]
Professor Jill Lamberton and her students—Arion Clanton ’15, Abram Morris ’15, and Lorenze Billups ’15—talk about storytelling and her Audio Rhetoric class in our featured Wabash on My Mind podcast. “This class […]
Chris McQuillin ’82 says, “I have been transitioning my career to academics for the past nine years. I am now an assistant professor of graduate studies at Valparaiso University and an adjunct […]
The awards keep rolling in for LouisvilleL egal Aid Society Executive Director Jeffrey Been ’81. In June he was honored with the 2015 Donated Legal Services Award at the Kentucky Bar Association’s annual […]
Rob Matthews ’76 has changed careers. He is now working as a realtor in Southern California with Berkshire Hathaway in Thousand Oaks. Rob writes, “Starting from scratch. Need referrals if anyone has […]
Cooking is a tempting, but destructive, mistress. by Brad Neumann ’98 Food didn’t become the so-called center of my universe until 2000, when I graduated from the French Culinary Institute in New […]
WM asked Wabash alumni: Is there a food whose taste, texture, or smell transports you to a different time or place, evokes a memory, or triggers a particular emotion? We received a […]
Philosophy-major-turned Michelin two-star rated Chef Thomas Lents ’95 tells stories with his culinary creations. “You’re never going to get me to say I’m an artist, because I don’t think I am,” Thomas […]
The premiere of “Voices Past, Softly Speaking” by Allen Schulz ’87 was a highlight of the 2014 Alumni Faculty Symposium. His return to campus was a joyous celebration. But shortly after premiering another musical […]
Find your passion. We say it often. For Steve Ganson ’73, the roundabout path to his passion started with a class he didn’t want to take. “When I started back in 1969, […]