The Wabash doctor who waged a long and ultimately successful battle against smoking sees global climate change as an exponentially greater threat to global public health. Speaking on Wednesday in Baxter Hall during […]
On Campus
The IndyCar Two-Seater made a stop on campus as a part of The Bachelor’s “Indycar and the Liberal Arts” presentation Monday. Celebrating the upcoming 100th running of the Indianapolis 500, students, faculty, […]
Wabash students are working with Crawfordsville leaders in projects across the city, both helping and learning valuable skills as part of their liberal arts education Students with the Wabash Democracy and Public […]
Professor Emeritus Raymond Williams H’68 was quoted today in a Washington Post article about the possibility of United States Court of Appeals Judge Sir Srinivasan being a nominee for the U.S. Supreme […]
“The framing of the College in red brick and limestone, steeped in history and tradition, is profoundly moving.” These lines from President Gregory Hess’ From Center Hall essay in the Winter issue […]
The Wabash community gathered in Pioneer Chapel on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day to celebrate America’s great champion of racial justice and equality, recalling Dr. King’s famous “I Have A Dream” address with […]
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 […]
The College Facebook page posted photos of this year’s retirees from yesterday’s Faculty/Staff Luncheon, and the tributes are coming in. Early favorites among the many for Terri Fyffe—whose job title is Business Office […]
Richard Paige interviews one of the College’s finest teachers on the eve of his retirement from Wabash. An excerpt: How did you know that now was the right time to retire? I’ve […]
Nancy J. Doemel, 71, of Crawfordsville, died Saturday, June 18, in Indianapolis. Born December 28, 1944, she was the daughter of Dale and Irene Walcutt. Nancy graduated from Tiffin Columbian High School […]
The artist’s boyhood best friends drove in from California and Wisconsin. Former students came from as far as Washington State and as close by as Marion, IN. His mother was there, and […]
Andrea James ’89 returned to Wabash in October to discuss her film Alec Mapa: Baby Daddy, but that’s only the starting point for a wide-ranging conversation on this week’s Wabash On My […]