“There is something rejuvenating about Big Bash, watching friends reunite; sometimes having not seen each other in 50 years, literally. The rigor and cohesiveness of this place creates a bond among young […]
On Campus
One hundred ninety-nine men received sheepskin diplomas from President Gregory D. Hess on a hot and sunny day on the College Mall. Chedid and Cottingham were the featured speakers, per Wabash tradition, […]
A grant from the National Science Foundation is expanding Psychology Department Chair Karen Gunther’s research on color vision. Karen Gunther wanted to be an artist when she grew up. She made her […]
“I so enjoyed this process because it was a conversation throughout—like a little classroom or think tank.” Associate Professor of Classics Bronwen Wickkiser is talking about her latest book and her work […]
As the president of the League of Women Voters of Montgomery County, Vina Mikesell, who died August 15, raised the awareness of many in the community about discrimination toward women. As a […]
Associate Professor of English Agata Szczeszak-Brewer has secured a $143,000 grant for Wabash to enhance and expand immersion trip offerings. The Internationalization Innovation Fund grant is funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation through […]
Associate Professor of German Greg Redding’s article on Indiana’s Shades State Park has earned the 2017 Jacob P. Dunn Award from the Indiana Historical Society. “The Shades of Death: Joseph W. Frisz […]
The theater department pulled out all the stops celebrating Professor Dwight Watson’s 36 years of teaching, directing, writing, and even acting at Wabash. Students, alumni, and professors produced two films, recited lines […]
An excerpt from the sermon for the 179th Baccalaureate Service. by Rev. Elizabeth Manning Rev. Dr. Otis Moss, Jr. is an African American preacher in his 80’s who labored with Rev. Dr. […]
When I arrived at Wabash in 1995, I first noticed two things: • the size of the religion department (Peebles, Williams, Placher, Webb—one more than the theology department at my own alma […]
Take three weeks off work for the first time in 37 years and you come back seeing things differently. Some more intensely, some for the first time. I’d noticed for many years the […]