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Division III (The Social Sciences) has announced the following awards given at a recent Student Honors, Awards, and Prizes Chapel held at the College. more >>> Supreme Court Upholds Indiana Voter ID Law Indiana Solicitor General Tom Fisher '91 and Secretary of State Todd Rokita '92 are celebrating the Supreme Court's decision to uphold Indiana's voter ID law. 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 >>> Africa, Art, and Music Converge at MXIBS The Wabash College Departments of Music and Art joined forces with the Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies to celebrate the opening of the MXIBS Eiteljorg Permanent Collection of African Art at the Institute on April 1. more >>> Lecturer: Al-Qaeda Threat was Over-blown Dr. Martha Crenshaw, who is the Senior Fellow at the Center for International Security and Cooperation and the Freeman Spohli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University, delivered a lecture Tuesday on international terrorism. more >>> Stanford Scholar on The War on Terror Next Tuesday Professor Martha Crenshaw, senior fellow at the Center for International Security and Cooperation and Professor of Political Science at Stanford University's Spogli Institute, will speak on "The War on Terror: Are We Winning?" at 11:15 a.m., Tuesday April 1, in Lovell Lecture Room (Baxter 101). The talk is open to the public. more >>> Expert on Terrorism to Give Talk at Wabash Wabash College’s Political Science Department will host Martha Crenshaw who will give a talk on “The War on Terror: Are We Winning?” at 11:15 a.m. Tuesday, April 1, in Room 101 (Lovell Lecture Room) in Baxter Hall. more >>> Immersion, Mission Trips are Life Changing Over 150 Wabash students who traveled the world over Spring Break have returned to campus. Some traveled with class Immersion Learning trips, others did student-driven missionary work in Botswana and New Orleans, and some "spread the fame of her honored name" singing in San Francisco and hitting baseballs in Texas. more >>> Spring Break Means Immersion Learning "We walked down to Casa de las Americas, where we saw a fascinating art exhibit by Brazilian artist Miguel Rio Blanco," said Ivan Acebo-Choy in his blog posting from Madrid. "He insists on showing the face of marginal Brazil. Through photographs, installations and a short film, Rio Blanco disturbs, evokes, provokes and confronts his audience with bodies that bespeak of poverty, forgetfulness and marginalization." more >>> Appalachian Residents to Discuss Mountaintop Removal Students for Sustainability welcomes residents of Appalachia to campus today at noon to explain the disastrous effects mountaintop removal coal mining is having on their environment, culture, and heritage. more >>> Obama Field Director Turns Politics Upside-Down As field director for Senator Barack Obama’s Presidential Campaign in South Carolina, Jeremy Bird ’00 turned politics upside-down. He's hoping for more of the same in Maryland, where he’s running Obama’s GOTV operation for Tuesday’s crucial Democratic primary. more >>> Super Tuesday Brings Out Passion Cheers, boos, and interesting conversations echoed from an energized and diverse crowd of students at last night’s Super Tuesday Party in the Spark Center’s Great Hall. More than 70 students gathered together to watch the primary and caucus election results. more >>> Tom Fisher '91 Led Indiana's Argument The United States Supreme Court will Wednesday heard a case that Wabash College students argued last fall in the annual Moot Court Competition. The State of Indiana was represented by Wabash alumnus Tom Fisher ’91, Indiana’s Solicitor General. more >>> Wabash Sophomore Soaking Up Iowa Caucuses Wabash College Sophomore Patrick McAlister is a political junkie and student journalist. He and two old high school friends have been in Iowa the past few days soaking up the political rallies and atmosphere. Read all about it in McAlister's blog. more >>> Carter Swears in Church '92, McLean Two men with strong ties to Wabash College have joined the Indiana Attorney General’s staff as Deputy Attorneys General. Attorney General Steve Carter visited campus Monday to swear in Jay Church ‘92 and Ian McLean. more >>> Wabash Grads Bring Geist-Fishers Debate to Campus Two alumni involved in a contentious public debate about city annexation brought Wabash students into the process Thursday night. Brad Johnson ’71 and Mike Shaver ’73 led a discussion on Democracy, Public Policy, and Involuntary Municipal Annexation in Indiana more >>> Iranian Reviews American Relations Since 1979 One of the most contentious debates echoing across America from small liberal arts colleges to the United States Senate is how to deal with Iran. From the Iran Hostage Crisis of 1979 to President George Bush’s famous “Axis of evil” declaration in 2002, Iran has been at the forefront of American foreign policy. more >>> Experience Indiana: Thomas Riley Marshall Historian David Bennett spoke Thursday on the life of U.S. Vice President Thomas Riley Marshall, Wabash Class of 1873. He shared stories of Marshall’s life from his new book "He Almost Changed the World: The Life and Times of Thomas Riley Marshall." more >>> Sophomore Top Advocate in Moot Court For the third time in the past four years, a sophomore won top honors in the Wabash College and Indianapolis Association of Wabash Men Moot Court Competition. more >>> Former Iranian Official Speaks Tonight on Radical Islam The Wabash Conservative Union will host its first lecturer of the semester Thursday, Mr. Kamran Beigi. Beigi is the former communications director to Reza Pahlavi, former Crown Prince of Iran and son of the late Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. more >>> |
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