To mark his retirement from the Wabash classroom, Professor of Chemistry Richard Dallinger delivered a farewell lecture on October 23—which chemists celebrate as “Mole Day” from 6:02 a.m. to 6:02 p.m. to […]
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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 […]
“Banning books is one of the most absurd of human pursuits,” poet and Wabash Professor Emeritus Marc Hudson said Monday during a Banned Books Week reading at Indianapolis’s Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library. […]
In March 2015, PayScale.com ranked Wabash 50th out of 1,223 colleges and universities offering the best “return on investment” (ROI) in higher education. The survey measured the average compensation of graduates in their 20th year after Commencement and found […]
They tore down the duplex at 507 Russell Avenue during the construction of the new Wabash baseball stadium. I’m confident those responsible for completion of the stadium project consider that small, dingy […]
Cooking is a tempting, but destructive, mistress. by Brad Neumann ’98 Food didn’t become the so-called center of my universe until 2000, when I graduated from the French Culinary Institute in New […]
Richard Paige — Even on his first trip to Rome, Tom Witkowski ’15 experienced more than a few déjà vu moments, courtesy of a video game. Witkowski had been a regular player […]
Steve Charles—During most of my first 20 years editing our quarterly Wabash Magazine, I wasn’t able to get the thing to press without at least a couple all-nighters. Sometimes I was gathering […]
Following her remarkable reading on campus two days before Valentine’s Day, Wabash visiting writer EJ Levy—award-winning author of Love, In Theory—sat down with Richard Paige for a Wabash on My Mind podcast […]
Physics Professor Martin Madsen and Physics Technician Matthew Roark brought their expertise (and the Society of Physics’ Students’ Tesla coil) to Salter Hall Tuesday to bring music Professor Peter Hulen’s electronic music […]
“Flea markets dot the modern West, like economic outlaws setting up shop and doing business in their own way. Individualism is part of the creed, and Arthur Farnsley ’83 discovered that it also […]
Nine students reflect on internships—in fields ranging from auto manufacturing to marine biology to marketing to cancer research—in the latest issue of Wabash Magazine. In the photo above, Seine Yumnam ’17 stands on […]