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2008 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 >>>

2008 Student Honors, Awards, and Prizes: Division I
Division I (The Sciences) has announced the following awards given at a recent Student Honors, Awards, and Prizes Chapel held at the College.     more >>>

Liberal Arts Inspires "Entrepreneurial Spirit"
Twenty Wabash entrepreneurs who believe that their liberal arts education was the best preparation for the work they love are interviewed in the new issue of Wabash Magazine.     more >>>

Pulitzer Winner Shares Theory on Thinking
Douglas Hofstadter is a Pulitzer Prize winner and noted scholar. He shared his theories on the make up of cognitive thinking Thursday night.     more >>>

Prifogle to Give Junior Recital Sunday
Wabash junior Kyle Prifogle, described by his teacher as "one of the most exciting and talented pianists I have known," will present his junior recital this Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. in the Lewis Salter Concert Hall.     more >>>

Math Professor Helping Youth with Skate Park
"I'm a part of this community, and I want to help these kids feel like their community supports them," says Professor Chad Westphal, who is helping Crawfordsville youth design and raise money for a new skate park.     more >>>

Mathematician, Author Hofstadter to Visit Wabash
The Experience Indiana Speakers and Artists Series invites the Wabash community to two public talks by author and professor Douglas Hofstadter. Professor Hofstadter will give a public lecture entitled “Creativity and Analogy on Thursday, April 3 followed by a Math and Computer Science colloquium on Friday, April 4.     more >>>

Tenured Faculty Get High Marks
At Wabash, we have a recruiting slogan that says, “It won’t be easy… it will be worth it.” That same slogan applies to tenure-track professors early in their careers. Earning tenure at Wabash is not easy — it’s a six-year, comprehensive audition for a teaching position — but we certainly hope the process is “worth it.”     more >>>

Wabash College Awards Tenure to Four
Four Wabash College professors have earned tenure, achieving an important milestone in any teaching career. Professors Rick Warner, William Turner, Jennifer Abbott, and Michelle Rhoades have all been granted tenure by the College.     more >>>

The Beauty of Mathematics
Professor J.D. Phillips believes mathematics is not only beautiful, but central to a liberal arts education. And true to the mathematician he is, Phillips has proof.     more >>>

J.D. Phillips to Deliver Friday's LaFollette Lecture
J.D. Phillips, Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at Wabash College, will present the 28th Annual LaFollette Lecture Friday, October 19.     more >>>

Wabash Wins Big at Art Show
The results of the Crawfordsville Art League’s sixth annual juried art exhibit were announced Friday and two artists with connections to Wabash College found themselves on top.     more >>>

Math and Physics Alumni Kickoff Homecoming Weekend
Jim Daniel ’62 and Joe West ’88 kick off Homecoming Weekend with presentations in physics and actuarial mathematics.     more >>>

Daniel '62 to Give Mathematics/Computer Science Colloquium Friday
Wabash College math and computer science department invites you to hear James Daniel give a talk at 12 p.m. Friday, October 6, in room 104 in Goodrich Hall. His presentation will be on Actuarial Mathematics and Actuarial Careers.     more >>>

Science Students Intern at Nation's Top Research Centers
Six Wabash Students are spending their summers immersed in fascinating science-related internships. We've asked those students to tell us about their summer learning in a new academic blog, "Summers in Science."     more >>>

Science Department Names Honorees at Awards Chapel
Division I (The Sciences) has announced the following awards given at a recent Student Honors, Awards, and Prizes Chapel held at the College.     more >>>

Mackintosh Fellows Named at Awards Chapel
The George Lewes Macktintosh Fellows were named at a recent Student Honors, Awards, and Prizes Chapel held at the College.     more >>>

Immersion: Math in Prague
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Immersion Learning Trips Enhance Wabash Education
New York’s city culture and its writers, the politics of national security in Washington D.C., and the intricacies of marketing strategies in Indiana, will highlight this year’s Spring Break Immersion learning experiences. Read the Immersion blogs on our homepage.     more >>>

Professors Get Ultimate Passing Grade
Three faculty members received better than passing grades (and great news) from Wabash President Andy Ford last week. President Ford granted tenure to professors Mike Axtell, David Blix, and Preston Bost.     more >>>

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