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Associate Professor of Chemistry Ann Taylor has been named the first William J. and Wilma M. Haines Professor in Biochemistry at Wabash College. more >>> Medical Field Alums Share with Students The Schroeder Career Center sponsors networking events for students to ask questions and hear from Wabash graduates in particular career fields. Wabash graduates working in the medical profession were on campus Monday night and met with 20 students. more >>> What’s Happening at Wabash College in November This monthly calendar is for the purpose of letting you know What's Happening on campus of Wabash College. more >>> Kicking the Leaves with Jud Scott ’80 Jud Scott ’80, one of only two registered consulting arborists in Indiana, shows us one of his favorite trees—the 134-year-old Benjamin Harrison Oak in Indianapolis. more >>> What's Happening at Wabash in October This monthly calendar is for the purpose of letting you know What's Happening on campus of Wabash College. Unless otherwise noted, all events are free and open to the public. more >>> Ingram Lands NSF Research Grant Wabash College Biology Professor Amanda Ingram’s research on chloridoid grasses just got a major boost when the National Science Foundation awarded her a four-year grant of more than $217,000. more >>> What’s Happening at Wabash College September 2009 more >>> Brooks Reflects on Experience With Fly Fishing Freshmen The 12 students in the fly fishing tutorial are going through Freshman Orientation. They will be starting the semester-long classroom portion of their Fly Fishing Tutorial. But the memories are still fresh in all their minds. Retired Professor of Biology Austin Brooks was part of the trip. He writes about interacting with the students. more >>> Celebrate the Arts 2009-2010! more >>> Einterz ’77 Shares Life Lessons at Last Lecture Dr. Bob Einterz ’77 was invited to help commemorate the 40th anniversary of the founding of IUPUI when giving the prestigious "Last Lecture," one of the university's most honored invited lectures. In his talk, he shared the lessons he's learned in a lifetime devoted to battling HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa. more >>> Kenley '72 Shares Ups, Downs of Entrepreneurship Rod Kenley ’72 could be the ideal entrepreneur to spend time with the Summer Business Immersion Program talking about the highs and lows of starting your own business. more >>> Kline, Graham Earn College Honors A senior biology major and a religion major who has completed his college education in just five semesters received the top awards for seniors at Saturday morning's Dean's Breakfast. more >>> 2009 Division I Student Honors, Awards, and Prizes Division I (The Sciences) has announced the following awards given at a recent Student Honors, Awards, and Prizes Chapel held at the College. more >>> Dedication Celebrates Bachner's Legacy More than 150 people from environmental organizations and several Indiana counties joined Mike Bachner’s family and friends and colleagues from Wabash College and the Crawfordsville community to dedicate the Mike Bachner Nature Reserve near the banks of Sugar Creek. more >>> Sugar Creek in Mike Bachner's Words Hear two short recordings of Mike Bachner ’70 telling stories of moments on Sugar Creek, shared in honor of the dedication of the 41-acre Bachner Nature Reserve on Saturday, April 25. more >>> Nature Preserve Honors Mike Bachner ’70 A 41-acre tract of land bordering Sugar Creek will be dedicated Saturday, April 25, as the Mike Bachner Reserve, in memory of Mike Bachner ’70, longtime Wabash bookstore manager and impassioned environmentalist. more >>> Hudson ’80: Surgeon, Publisher, Patient Advocate Hilton Hudson is on a crusade for equality in healthcare. The 1980 Wabash graduate — the first African American to graduate from Ohio State's medical school — is a pioneering cardiovascular surgeon, hospital administrator, and publisher committed to improving the lives of minority and under-served people. more >>> Students Immersed in Economics on Sugar Creek Students in Wabash Economics Professor Christie Byun's Environmental Economics class got an up-close look at their subject last week as they paddled down Sugar Creek and toured several sites along the way. more >>> What's Happening at Wabash College in April more >>> Cole Lecturer Ayala Discusses Darwin, Religion Dr. Francisco J. Ayala, a native of Madrid, Spain, delivered the 2009 Cole Lecture series talk Mar. 19 in Ball Theatre. Ayala's lecture was entitled “Darwin's Gift to Science and Religion,” and focused on the process of natural selection, its implications, and on the claims of Intelligent Design. more >>> |
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