Professor of Modern Languages Dan Rogers introduced the opening of the new exhibit in the Eric Dean Gallery—¡Revolución!: Estampas De La Revolución Mexicana Prints and Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative Selected Prints—with the following […]
Faculty News and Notes
1 Swallows dip and swerve under dark overhangs and water drips from those green walls, slips down the tip of a fern, as over the bronze of a temple bell. 2 […]
Professor of Modern Languages V. Daniel Rogers’ love of learning was first sparked by his grandparents’ library in El Paso, TX. “It is really hot in El Paso in the summertime, so […]
Assistant Professor of Chemistry Laura Wysocki’s love for science was first inspired by her uncle, a meteorologist and professor at Cornell University. “Whenever I saw him, he would have a logic puzzle […]
On September 17 in Indianapolis, Wabash and the College’s Center of Inquiry in the Liberal Arts gathered leaders from across the nation in education, philanthropy, law, medicine, and business to celebrate the […]
Professor Damon Mohl’s films have earned awards at film festivals across the nation and around the world. Last Tuesday the Wabash community enjoyed a glimpse of why. The screening of five of Mohl’s films in […]
Assistant Professor of Rhetoric Sara Mehltretter Drury has been named one of NerdScholar’s inaugural “40 Under 40: Professors Who Inspire.” “From spearheading student tutorials, to forums, to debate parties, to summer research […]
The Wabash Democracy & Public Discourse (WDPD) initiative has been awarded a grant by Indiana Humanities to lead conversations in the Crawfordsville community about quality of place, initiative Director and Assistant Professor […]
Professor of English Marcus Hudson’s poetry was published in the Spring 2014 issues of Poet Lore and Christianity and Literature. His poem “Sugar Creek Sutras” is published in the Spring 2014 edition of Silk […]
Inspired by the voluntary exile of the writer James Joyce and her own emigration to the United States, Professor Agata Szczeszak-Brewer charted a challenging new course for the humanities in the 21st […]
BKT Assistant Professor of Classics Bronwen Wickkiser participated in a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute in Athens, Greece on the topic Mortality: Facing Death in Ancient Greece. As an NEH […]
BKT Assistant Professor of Philosophy Adriel Trott and her colleagues have earned a $47,000 grant from the Great Lakes Colleges Association (GLCA) for an “Ancient Philosophy Teaching and Research Collaborative” between teachers […]