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My Summer As a Painted Turtle

Jan 11, 2018

by Aaron Webb ’20 California for a 20-year-old from Indiana is mystical—a dream world filled with granite ridges dotted with green and brown pines; miles of beaches sprinkled with blues, reds, and […]

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Bennette ’19: At Home Off Shore

Jan 11, 2018

SaVonne Bennette ’19 knew next to nothing about Nantucket when he applied for the Nantucket Bike Tours internship on the island. “I didn’t even know it was an island.” He smiles. But […]

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Leading and Learning “Away Off Shore”

Jan 11, 2018

Leveraging the power of “emotional intelligence” to become a business and community leader, Jason Bridges ’98 hosts an internship program that is transforming Wabash students’ lives.  It’s a breezy Thursday afternoon in […]

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Lenkey ’20 and the Power of Gratitude

Jan 11, 2018

“Everything I’m not good at.” That’s how NBT intern Joey Lenkey ’20 once referred to emotional intelligence (EQ) and the skills that Jason Bridges ’98 taught him during his internship on Nantucket Island […]

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Lettered With Loving Care

Jan 10, 2018

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 […]

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Szczeszak-Brewer Secures Mellon Grant

Jan 05, 2018

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 […]

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The “W” Factor: “Remember Who You Are”

Dec 31, 2017

“The concept of living a respectful life was not new, but it was reinforced here.” During my freshman year, President Thad Seymour said, “Remember who you are, and live your life accordingly.” […]

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The “W” Factor: “They Want to See You Better”

Dec 31, 2017

So many people are on my side here. I don’t really know why sometimes; you can’t really explain everything. There are people on your side simply because they want to see you […]

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The “W” Factor: A Crucible Where Friendships Can Be Formed

Dec 31, 2017

I’m a better Wabash alumnus because I know Kaz. I’m a better Lambda Chi brother. I am better man because I know Kaz. —Rob Shook ’83 Kaz Koehring ’18 was a freshman […]

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The “W” Factor: A “True Education”

Dec 31, 2017

You’re going to struggle here. It’s just part of the process. But whenever I’m struggling I know I can go to Professor O and talk to him. Being able to reach out […]

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The “W” Factor: Making Things Happen

Dec 31, 2017

“When you’ve got somebody looking out for you that much, you’ve got to pay them back. You do the best you can with every opportunity you get.” —Marlon Lewis ’20 When Marlon […]

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Bookshelves: Stephen Bowen ’68

Dec 31, 2017

Stephen Bowen ’68 Wabash Trustee Retired Senior Partner, Latham & Watkins Glencoe, IL “This is all religion and ethics,” Steve Bowen says as he places his hand on a masterfully crafted maple […]

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