Inspired by the voluntary exile of writer James Joyce and her own emigration to the United States, Professor Agata Szczeszak-Brewer charted a challenging new course for the humanities in the 21st century […]
Assistant Professor of English Jill Lamberton’s article, “‘A revelation and a delight’: Nineteenth-century Cambridge Women, Academic Collaboration, and the Cultural Work of Student Writing,” was published in College Composition and Communication, Vol. 65, Issue […]
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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 […]
Find your passion. We say it often. For Steve Ganson ’73, the roundabout path to his passion started with a class he didn’t want to take. “When I started back in 1969, […]
Celebrating the College’s first Concert of Electronic Music this week, Associate Professor of Music Peter Hulen talked with Richard Paige about the creative process and the rise of the new genre at […]
Steve Charles—History Professor Rick Warner was talking with students in his kitchen on a Tuesday afternoon. Mark Shreve ’04 stood over the stove, showing one of the students how to mix pasta […]
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 […]
“My time in the Navy was never a job—it was a calling,” retired U.S. Navy Captain Frank Buerger ’73 told students gathered for the College’s Callings program on Tuesday. “I brought three […]
Professor of Modern Languages Dan Rogers introduced the opening of the new exhibit in the Eric Dean Gallery—¡Revolución!: Estampas De La Revolución Mexicana Prints and Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative Selected Prints—with the following […]
Kenyatta ’92 and Tracey Brame received a national award in scouting in Grand Rapids, MI. The Grand Rapids couple received the Whitney M. Young Jr. Service award by the Boy Scouts of America, which highlights outstanding service in the development of scouting for […]
Artist Nathaniel Quinn’s amazing life story was published in The Brooklyn Reader. Read it here.
Cloyce Hedge ’71 retired after 35 years of service with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. Cloyce joined the IDNR in 1979 as a botanist for the Natural Heritage Program, and has worked for The Nature Conservancy. […]