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Actor Tim Hardy to Bring One-Man Play on Galileo
Wabash College will host Tim Hardy performing his one-man play about Galileo, 8 p.m., Monday, November 16, in Korb Classroom at the Fine Arts Center.      more >>>

Latino Political Expert Rodney Hero To Give Talk
The Wabash College Political Science Department will host Latino political expert, Rodney Hero, at 8 p.m., Thursday, November 5, in Lovell Lecture Room (101) in Center Hall. Hero will speak on “Latino Identities and the American Policy: Theory and Findings.”      more >>>

What’s Happening at Wabash College in November-December
This monthly calendar is for the purpose of letting you know What's Happening on campus of Wabash College.       more >>>

Ingram '10 Defends Moot Court Title
Alex Ingram ‘10 not only won Moot Court for the second straight year but reached several other milestones. He is just the third two-time winner and second to win two in a row in the event’s 16-year history.     more >>>

Moot Court Finals Tonight
Four Wabash students — including a freshman — will compete tonight in the finals of the 16th Annual Moot Court competition at 7:30 p.m. in Salter Hall. The Little Giants will argue before judges from the Indiana Supreme Court, Indiana Court of Appeals, Montgomery Circuit Court, and the Political Science Department.     more >>>

Alumni Lawyers Encourage, Inspire Future Law Students
Attorneys dedicated the morning of the 2009 Wabash College Lawyers Reunion to mentoring and encouraging Wabash students.      more >>>

Wabash Attorneys to Share Advice this Weekend
A collection of Wabash alumni will gather this weekend to network and share with students their careers as lawyers. The legal lineup ranges from former President Bill Clinton's attorney David Kendall ’66 to Indiana’s Secretary of State, Solicitor General, law professors, and members of the Board of Trustees.     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 >>>

Award-Winning Journalist Weisman Speaks Tonight
 Wabash College will host Alan Weisman at 8 p.m., September 29, in Salter Hall in the Fine Arts Center. Weisman’s fifth book, The World Without Us was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award.     more >>>

Himsel '85 'Playing Dodgeball with Tough Issues'
Professor of Political Science and attorney Scott Himsel '85 challenged students in Chapel Thursday to maximize their liberal arts education. His talk centered on the United States Supreme Court and the recent appointment of Sonia Sotomayer.     more >>>

Wabash, IU, Brazilians Collaborate
In conjunction with IU Law Professor Tom Wilson ’77, the Modern Languages and Prelaw departments collaborated to bring a group of Brazilian lawyers, law professors, and law students from FAESA (University of Espírito Santo) to campus.     more >>>

What’s Happening at Wabash College September 2009
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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!
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Tyler ’06 Leads Life-Changing Golf Program for Kids
The First Tee of Hammond golf program changes kids' lives, and Barry Tyler ’06 is the program's first executive director and could use your vote to keep First Tee growing.      more >>>

Works in Progress: How Do You Guys Get Along
 This one is about friendship. It’s not about politics, though the two friends are passionately political. This is a story about the Wabash tradition of building and sustaining lifelong relationships—friendships based on trust and honesty that endure over time.     more >>>

2009 Division III Student Honors, Awards, and Prizes
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 >>>

Speaker Addresses Perceived "Judicial Activism"
At a time when impending replacement of several Supreme Court justices looms in the nation’s future, Executive Director for the Committee for Justice Curt Levey spoke out Thursday against judicial activism in the courts.      more >>>

Vasquez, Students Visit Ropkey Armor Musuem
Dr. Paul Vasquez recently took a group of his students to Crawfordsville's Ropkey Armor Museum. Know Indiana Funds helped make the trip possible. See photos here of the class visit.     more >>>

Himsel Lectures On Constitutionality of All-Gay School
Hypothetical questions are the social scientist’s controlled experiments; to those who have taken any of Professor Scott Himsel’s Constitutional Law courses, the hypothetical – would an all gay high school be constitutional?     more >>>

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