(above) A model for the set of “Party People.” Doshi designed the set and lights for the play, “a hyperkinetic mix of live video, hip hop, jazz, rock, gospel, blues, Latin rhythms, […]
Hauser with mentor Dennis Whigham ’66, senior botanist at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center. Perhaps Wes Hauser ’15 should pay less attention to his intentions in the future. He came to Wabash […]
Men of Letters author Mark Flexter ’79 places flowers on a grave at Oak Hill Cemetery in Crawfordsville. When Alexander Greyfell came to Crawfordsville, Indiana, 13 August 1897 to apply for […]
1 Swallows dip and swerve under dark overhangs and water drips from those green walls, slips down the tip of a fern, as over the bronze of a temple bell. 2 […]
Professor of Modern Languages V. Daniel Rogers’ love of learning was first sparked by his grandparents’ library in El Paso, TX. “It is really hot in El Paso in the summertime, so […]
Assistant Professor of Chemistry Laura Wysocki’s love for science was first inspired by her uncle, a meteorologist and professor at Cornell University. “Whenever I saw him, he would have a logic puzzle […]
“I’ve never done anything this big before. Sure, we’ve done some big shows, but nothing with as many layers of complexity. We’ve got a live orchestra, follow spots, microphones, costume changes, and […]
“Flea markets dot the modern West, like economic outlaws setting up shop and doing business in their own way. Individualism is part of the creed, and Arthur Farnsley ’83 discovered that it also […]
A teacher whose “outsider’s perspective” brought new ways of thinking to thousands of Wabash men was honored at Wabash College Saturday, alongside the mother and father of four of those students. Milligan […]
Eric Dean had a way of transforming young men’s lives, and in vastly different ways. “John, every criticism you make about ‘organized religion’ is found somewhere in the Bible itself. Except they […]
On September 17 in Indianapolis, Wabash and the College’s Center of Inquiry in the Liberal Arts gathered leaders from across the nation in education, philanthropy, law, medicine, and business to celebrate the […]
Nine students reflect on internships—in fields ranging from auto manufacturing to marine biology to marketing to cancer research—in the latest issue of Wabash Magazine. In the photo above, Seine Yumnam ’17 stands on […]