In this Scarlet Yarns interview with Kevin Griffen ’18, Skip Thacker ’56 recalls the legendary “Grease Pole” fight and his Wabash mentors and Professors Ed Haenische, Lloyd Howell, Lew Salter, Willis Johnson, […]
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The 178th Wabash College Commencement Ceremony (May 15th, 2016)
The summer issue of Wabash Magazine arrives in alumni mailboxes this week and includes dozens of photos from Commencement Weekend and the Big Bash Reunion. But we took thousands! We put a few on […]
Steve Charles—When Kevin Griffen ’18 first joined the Communications & Marketing team as an intern in May, I wouldn’t have guessed his work would re-shape the Summer issue of Wabash Magazine, “A Light That […]
As we remember and celebrate the life of Bob Allen ’57, listen to this October 2015 interview of Bob and Betty as they recall their first year of marriage in Mud Hollow, the leftover […]
A week ago last Thursday I returned to campus after lunch to find a demolition machine tearing down the Baker House. I was startled, but the decision makes practical sense. Students have […]
Presented at the 2014 Homecoming Alumni Chapel The National Association of Wabash Men takes great pride in helping to forge lifelong relationships between alumni and the College. Jim and Susie, today we […]
August 4, 2016 Rev. Jan Oller St. John’s Episcopal Church Crawfordsville, IN Someone said: “Life is completely fair; sooner or later it breaks everyone’s heart.” When someone we love or admire […]
“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 […]
“There’s always one more shot,” says Boston Productions Inc. Chief Creative Officer Bob Noll, director of photography for America’s Deadliest Battle: The Meuse-Argonne Offensive and frequent collaborator with the film’s director, Jo Throckmorton ’87. […]
A Rover explores Mars and a toy bird fascinates millions. All thanks to Miles Sullivan ’41. The Wabash chemistry major turned inventor at the prolifically creative Bell Laboratories of the 1950s and […]
Local Motors General Manager David Woessner ’01 walked WM through the new National Harbor, Maryland, facility and gave us a ride in the LM3D Swim—a prototype of what will likely become the […]