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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 >>>

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 >>>

Leading Theologian of the Mormon Church Robert Millett To Give Talk
Wabash College Religion Department will host Robert Millett, for a talk at 7 p.m., Thursday, October 29, in room 216 of Center Hall. He will speak on “Mormonism and Jesus Christ.”      more >>>

Baer Challenges Wabash Community to Confront Defeat
Associate Professor of Religion Jon Baer’s Oct. 22 Chapel Talk challenged Wabash students to find ‘Victory in Defeat’ in their lives.     more >>>

Phillips Calls for Colleagues to "Repair the World"
Scrutinizing the Bible through the lens of the Holocaust and reading from the final work Professor Bill Placher ’70, Dean of the College Gary Phillips declared that teachers and students of the liberal arts are called upon “to witness, to make the truth, and to do something to repair the world.”      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 >>>

Scott Cairns to Give Poetry Reading at Wabash
 Wabash College will host poetry writer, Scott Cairns, Thursday, September 10 and Friday, September 11. Both talks are free and open to the public.     more >>>

Hollowell's "Allah's Garden" a "Powerful Narrative"
Growing up in tiny Gessie, Indiana, former Peace Corps volunteer Thomas Hollowell ’00 has parleyed his English major and liberal arts education into adventure, a writing career, and his first book, "Allah's Garden."      more >>>

What’s Happening at Wabash College September 2009
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Celebrate the Arts 2009-2010!
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"We Make the Road by Walking" —Zach Hoover
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Zirkle '98 Has Specialty Law Practice
Wes Zirkle '98 has a legal profession in the fast lane. He works for a marketing firm negotiating contracts in the motor sports business.     more >>>

"Exemplars to All of Us" Speak at Luncheon
Honorary degree recipients Rev. Edward Malloy, Clay Robbins ’79, and Max Servies ’58 offered some of the most heartfelt and insightful words of Commencement Weekend at Sunday's Honorary Degree Luncheon.     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 II Student Honors, Awards, and Prizes
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 >>>

Beckwith Details Journey Back to Catholicism
Dr. Francis Beckwith spent most of his Monday evening talk in Center Hall discussing his own religious path through life. Beckwith's appearance was sponsored by the Wabash Conservative Union.     more >>>

WM Online: Videos, Lots of Extras
The latest issue of Wabash magazine features stories on several fascinating Wabash men - including Dan Schenk '95. Read about Dan's marketing career at Nike and how he works with Tiger Woods.. Also we have more online Magazine material than any previous issue!     more >>>

Bill Placher's Words Still Teaching
Published in 2007, The Triune God is the book Bill Placher called “as close to ‘my theology’ as I can get right now.” Bill’s writing continues his legacy of teaching.     more >>>

What's Happening at Wabash College in April
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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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