After our photoshoot with Ken Ogorek ’87 and Professor Raymond Williams H’68 at the Sacred Journeys exhibit at The Children’s Museum in Indianapolis last year, we asked Williams (chair of the exhibit’s […]
Faculty News and Notes
Two Wabash leaders—Wabash President Gregory Hess and Head Football Coach Don Morel— offer their takes, from very different perspectives, on the value of travel. The Art of Travel by Gregory Hess When […]
“We should dwell less on lamenting what dementia patients are incapable of and focus more on bringing out and celebrating what they are capable of doing.” Dr. Rick Gunderman ’83 quoted that […]
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 […]
Richard Paige—Professors Joyce Burnette and Ethan Hollander may not have won their respective races Crawfordsville City Council last fall, but both learned a great deal about themselves and their community. They hope […]
In an era of climate change, disease outbreaks, and rapidly advancing technology, understanding science is more important than ever. Yet scientists and the general public often don’t seem to speak the same […]
The Son Also Rises: Surnames and the History of Social Mobility, written by Gregory Clark with Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics Daniel Diaz Vidal, Yu Hao, and Neil Cummins, won the 2015 […]
Byron K Trippet Assistant Professor of Philosophy Matt Carlson‘s paper on “Logic and the Structure of the Web of Belief” was published in the Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy. The main […]
BKT Assistant Professor of History Sabrina Thomas presented her paper, “An American Responsibility: Pearl S. Buck and the Amerasian Homecoming Act,” at the Pearl S. Buck Historical Symposium in Zhenjiang, China, in […]
In November, Professor of Classics Emeritus Joseph Day joined three other senior Classicist speakers to address a one-day symposium at Washington University in St. Louis celebrating the retirement of Professors Robert Lamberton and […]
Associate Professor of Spanish Jane Hardy’s recent research has studied the effects of the Extensive Reading (ER) approach to second language acquisition, and she presented “Student Created Reading Materials in University Spanish […]
Award-winning poet and Visiting Assistant Professor of English Nate Marshall read and performed at in Korb Classroom last week the work one critic has called “a testament to home, to struggle, and to survival—a […]