The Challenge of Excellence was launched in the Fall of 2010. A three-year campaign to raise $60,000,000 focused directly on strengthening the student experience at Wabash, it has resonated with the Wabash […]
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Yesterday I was in Indy for the IAWM monthly meeting. First time I have been able to make it in months. Right after the meeting…a nice rain shower moved through the downtown. […]
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Ben Nevis is the tallest peak in the United Kingdom. 4,409 feet above sea level. (Yes, the Grunge could find it on the F-111 radar!) Ben Nevis became the location of choice […]
The Road Trip van – the most used of any vehicle in the Wabash fleet – is set to finish her second year on the road in the summers. She’s a little […]
Our Media Center Superstar, Adam Bowen, has just finished his magic with the 2012 version of the Big Bash Scarlet Yarns. Adam thinks it’s the best one yet…I have absolutely no reason […]
Read More - Bigfoot…Yarns…Strings…Flying Turtles…and Other Scientific “Stuff”…
That’s Greg Huebner H’77…now retired art professor/legend at Wabash. His studio? Well, it’s located at Apparatus, an IT firm in Indianapolis. The CEO of Apparatus is Wabash Trustee Kelly Pfledderer ’96. Now […]
I opened up the Lafayette Journal-Courier Sports page – the only part of the paper I read – please don’t tell anyone! I instantly recognized current Wabash rising senior Montana Timmons. Montana […]
Remember these names – Justin Taylor ’15, Joseph Jackson ’14, and Charlie Kolisek ’15. Back in February, Justin attended an Entrepreneurial Summit here at Wabash. Two days later, their idea – Synopsis […]
Frank Ruvoli ’13 and Rudy Altergott ’13 are not the only Roa d Trippers this summer. Greg Birk ’77 and Coach Rob Johnson H’77 made their way to the Olympic trials recently. […]
David Weglarz ’03 is “going for it”. He and his wife are opening Still 630 in St. Louis. David described it as a micro distillery. It was one of those “we’re young…it’s […]
The Grunge is back from vacation a little early and headed off in a few hours to St. Louis for the start of the 2012 Road Trip with Rudy and Frank. Yesterday […]
This is a guest post from my friend, Phil Coons ’67. “We were Breathitt County, Kentucky on our Appalachian Service Project last week. We were part of a North United Methodist Church […]