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Division II (The Humanities and Fine Arts) have announced the following awards given at a recent Student Honors, Awards, and Prizes Chapel held at the College. more >>> Hughes Honored for Excellence Associate Professor of Philosophy Cheryl Hughes has been named the winner of the McLain-McTurnan-Arnold Award for Excellence in Teaching at Wabash College. more >>> From Football Field To Corn Field Sophomore Brock Graham spent Wednesday afternoon participating in a photo shoot for the next issue of Champion, a new magazine produced by the NCAA. Graham's modeling career started at Hollett Little Giant Stadium, but quickly moved to a nearby cornfield for the final shots. 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 >>> Ames Explains Chinese Philosophy Utilizing perspectives of Western and Eastern writers and thinkers, author and scholar Roger Ames focused on China’s global rise, Americans’ disconnection to Chinese culture, and how concepts in the culture can be observed with respect to ideas about individuals and religion. more >>> Evans Urges "Mandate for Love" Accepting the Jasmine Robinson Pioneer Award from the MXIBS, poet and author Mari Evans told students, "You are the solution Senator Obama envisions. We can model a mandate for love." 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 >>> Peebles Lecture: Slingerland on Confucian Ethics Wabash College will host Edward Slingerland who will give a talk on “Cognitive Science and Early Confucian Ethics” at 8 p.m. Thursday, March 13, in Room 101 (Lovell Lecture Room) in Baxter Hall. 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 >>> Appalachia "Hammered" by Mining Practices The next time you turn on the lights or your computer, think of mountaintops being blown up. The Wabash students and faculty who attended Dave Cooper’s talk certainly will. more >>> Stephen Webb Featured on Humane Society Website Stephen Webb, Wabash Professor of Religion, is currently featured on the Humane Society of the United States website. His piece is in a category of stories of how animals influence their owner's faith. more >>> 21 Wabash Men Headed to Botswana Spring break is a time of year many students love because school is out and many of them have planned vacations. For Brock Graham and 20 other Wabash College athletes, though, spring break is going to be a time to help those less fortunate. 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 >>> Burrow Jr. Urges Young People to Vote Martin Luther King Day should not be considered a day off, but a day on. Dr. Rufus Burrow Jr. told students, faculty and staff Monday night the national holiday is not a day to rest but a day to celebrate King's life. more >>> Burrow to Give MLK Lecture Tonight Rufus Burrow Jr., noted author and professor, will give the keynote address Monday for Wabash's Martin Luther King Day Celebration. more >>> Wabash Receives $1.5 Million for Pastoral Program Wabash College has received a $1.5 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to establish the Wabash Pastoral Leadership Program. The Program will target Indiana pastors with five to 10 years experience to participate in a two-year program of leadership development and pastoral reflection. more >>> Wabash Celebrates Holiday Season As the semester winds down and the holidays draw near, Wabash College students, faculty, staff, and community have been celebrating the holidays. See and hear how we've celebrated. more >>> Quality of Life Grant Extends Classroom Taking the class out of the classroom is a signature Wabash learning experience. Once in a while, the College’s great traditions and special connections go a step further. A Saturday trip to Southern Indiana allowed a Wabash professor to honor one of his mentors. more >>> Education Guardian Weekly Looks at Webb's Dylan Book Education Guardian Weekly takes a look at Professor of Religion Steve Webb's new book on Bob Dylan. The Education Guardian dates back to the early 1800s and "has a long history of editorial and political independence." more >>> Flea Market Dealers Key to Farnsley '83 Research In sharing his research interviewing flea market dealers, alumnus Art Farnsley ’83 said he's discovered much about himself during the 2007 Eric Dean Lecture in Religion. more >>> |
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