Wabash friends and family were there to celebrate last June when Royce Gregerson ’09 was ordained to the priesthood at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Fort Wayne, IN. Eileen Bowen […]
Andrew McGlothlen ’05 married Kathryn May on April 25, 2015. The ceremony and reception was held at Camp Wokanda in Chillicothe, IL — an old Boy Scout Camp run by the local […]
Jake Moore ’12 is finishing up his work with the Peace Corps in Cameroon, Africa, It’s usually a two-year term, but Moore has opted to stay on another year. Moore will continue […]
Thomas Brogan ’88 was quoted in The New York Times, commenting on a significant “shaft grave” discovery in Greece last May. He said in the article, “Seeing the tomb was a real […]
Brian Sawyers’ video tour of England’s stately homes appeared at Architectural Digest.com. His firm, Sawyers/Berson, was named to Architectural Digest‘s Top 100 Interior Design firms in 2014.
Francisco Guzman ’13 is the owner of the new Harbor Town Diner in Noblesville, I, located in the Morse Reservoir area. It is a family affair, with Francisco and/or his mother or […]
Brian Sawyer’s article about his recent visits to England’s most stately homes appeared in Architectural Digest. Read about his travels here. Let us know what you’re up to! Send your news, […]
Erik Lindseth ’83 is co-owner of the National Library Binder Co. of Indiana. Read an article about Lindseth and the bindery here. Let us know what you’re up to! Send your news, […]
The Chicago Tribune published an article about Jan and Marty Cassell‘s ’66 landscaping at their home in St. Charles, IL. The article, “Lush landscaping turns a pond into paradise,” can be viewed […]
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“To be given a voice is to be set free,” Professor Steve Webb ’83 told us in Salter Hall during his LaFollette Lecture in October 2003.” He was referring, in part, to the way “early […]
Jared Burris ’15 was one of 680 runners in the island of Hawaii’s 11th annual Jingle Bell Beach Run. Click here to read the news release. Let us know what you’re up […]
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Professor Nate Marshall’s first book is “testament to home, to struggle, and to survival . . . a reminder of the places most people would rather forget.” VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR of English […]
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