On Saturday, October 22, Bishop Michael Barber SJ ordained Sean Salai ’03, a Jesuit, to the transitional diaconate. Sean will be ordained a Catholic priest for the Jesuit order on June 10, […]
Justin Herd ’06 has pursued his dream of opening a butcher shop. The Local Butcher is part of the Denver Central Market which has opened in downtown Denver to rave reviews and […]
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Steve Charles—There was an ancient wall in the title of Bob Royalty’s LaFollette Lecture, but his talk was less about what keeps us apart than the moments in our lives “that tie […]
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, […]
Anne Walsh and Guggenheim Partners take a team and liberal arts approach to investing, and the results speak for themselves. by Richard Paige It’s easy to be bedazzled by the fact that […]
Baccalaureate Address at Wabash College “Whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me.” (Mt 25:40) I would ask if we could observe a moment of […]
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Last April, Professor of English Warren Rosenberg delivered his final Chapel talk before his retirement.
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 […]