Assistant Professor of Rhetoric Jeff Drury presented “The Rhetoric of Rogue Ethos: Chris Christie’s Swing from ‘Boss’ to ‘Bully,’” at the Central States Communication Association Convention in Madison, WI in April. The presentation mirrored […]
Trying to Understand the Fundamental Rules Governing Our World The 36th LaFollette Lecture October 30, 2015 by Dennis E. Krause I’m deeply honored to be speaking this afternoon. I was surprised and […]
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 […]
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 […]
National Public Radio journalist Alex Blumberg says “the greatest power of audio is its honesty,” and that strength is on full display in the voices of these four Wabash freshman. At end […]
“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. […]
Last April in Pioneer Chapel, seniors Scott Purucker, Patrick Bryant, Mason Zurek, and Donovan Whitney shared their reflections on their four years at Wabash.
Like many of his colleagues, Art Professor Doug Calisch arrived at Wabash with the intention of staying for a few years and moving on to a more well-known school. “A number of […]
Professor Jill Lamberton and her students—Arion Clanton ’15, Abram Morris ’15, and Lorenze Billups ’15—talk about storytelling and her Audio Rhetoric class in our featured Wabash on My Mind podcast. “This class […]
by Brent Harris Success. Erfolg. Éxito. ChénggOng. Whether you speak the word in English, German, Spanish, or Chinese, Ronnie Posthauer will understand you. And it’s a word that fits him perfectly. Now […]
I knew my son would watch the way I approach women and food and the lawn and language. I worried about what he might learn. by Jeremy Jones Last year, amid what […]
Chris McQuillin ’82 says, “I have been transitioning my career to academics for the past nine years. I am now an assistant professor of graduate studies at Valparaiso University and an adjunct […]