Steve Charles—As the editor of a quarterly journal, I tend to view the year’s significant events as being connected to larger trends and to the history of the College. 2014 had more than […]
Emily Hamilton, daughter of Terry Hamilton ’89, discovered and wrote this interesting story about the unexpected ways the Wabash-DePauw Rivalry can affect even those who never attended either school… Five years […]
Wabash leadership, faculty and staff take their jobs very seriously. Wabash students obviously take their studies and extra-curricular activities seriously. But at times we lament that we just don’t have enough fun. […]
Professor Damon Mohl’s films have earned awards at film festivals across the nation and around the world. Last Tuesday the Wabash community enjoyed a glimpse of why. The screening of five of Mohl’s films in […]
“I’m always amused in conspiracy movies about Washington life and political thrillers. First, in how efficiently everything seems to go. Nothing in real life is that efficient, in Washington at least. Second, it […]
The Republican party’s sweeping election wins earlier this month have swept Indiana Representative Luke Messer ’91 into a key leadership position within the House GOP. Messer was elected head of the GOP […]
Assistant Professor of Rhetoric Sara Mehltretter Drury has been named one of NerdScholar’s inaugural “40 Under 40: Professors Who Inspire.” “From spearheading student tutorials, to forums, to debate parties, to summer research […]
The Wabash Democracy & Public Discourse (WDPD) initiative has been awarded a grant by Indiana Humanities to lead conversations in the Crawfordsville community about quality of place, initiative Director and Assistant Professor […]
Read Scott Russell Sanders’ A Man’s Life essay, The Uses of Muscle.
Read Wabash College Archivist Beth Swift’s article on Wabash College’s first quarterback.