WM goes behind the scenes with Jo Throckmorton ’87 as he directs the Boston Productions Inc. documentary about the Meuse-Argonne Offensive of World War I, the deadliest battle in American history.
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During Banned Books Week in September 2015, the Indianapolis library honoring Kurt Vonnegut proved a fitting venue for a celebration of the freedom to read and led by Wabash President Gregory Hess, […]
The Indianapolis Association of Wabash Men’s inaugural Leadership Breakfast honored Tom Runge ’71 and brought to light the management styles and philosophies of three of the College’s most successful alumni Thursday morning. Nearly 200 Indy area […]
Today marks Tom Runge’s last day as Director of Alumni and Parent Programs at Wabash and the beginning of a deeply-deserved retirement and third career into what will likely be an even fuller […]
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 […]
Steve Charles—In my 20 years working at Wabash I’ve sat in on several courses I wish I’d been able to take when I was a student. I didn’t expect Introduction to Acting to be one of them. […]
“While at Wabash I pretty much learned who I was, where I fit in the world, and how I wanted to live my life. I have called that life ‘a life of […]
In a candid, relaxed, and light-hearted conversation with Rich Paige, a Wabash Pep Band veteran, a current student, and a Classics professor/alumnus talk about the resurgence of the Wabash Pep Band. “I […]
An interview with Wabash LaFollette Professor of the Humanities Emeritus Raymond Williams H’68 is featured on PBS this Valentine’s Day Sunday as Religion and Ethics explores the National Geographic Sacred Journeys exhibit […]
“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 […]
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 […]
Crawfordsville will look a lot different in the coming few years thanks to a big win by a team led by Mayor Todd Barton ’00. Those changes include the strongest partnership yet […]