Taylor Named Haines Biochem Professor
Associate Professor of Chemistry Ann Taylor has been named the first William J. and Wilma M. Haines Professor in Biochemistry at Wabash College.
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Wabash Men Make Impression at SoTL Conference
There were 650 scholars in attendance at the International Society of Teaching and Learning conference, and only about a dozen of the attendees were not faculty or staff. But the three Wabash men who presented at the conference left quite an impression. more...
Chris White Urges Students to Embrace Support
Chris White, President Patrick White’s wife, shared her lifetime experiences as a nurse and some of the lessons she has learned from those experiences in Thursday’s Chapel Talk. more...
Lawyers Return to Share Experiences in Public Service
The Pre-Law Committee hosted a panel of attorneys in public service to introduce students to the frequently overlooked area of law. Panel participants were Stephen Creason ’97, the Honorable James Joven ’89, and Josh Minkler ’85. more...
Checking in with the Mythbusters
Wabash students in Professor Martin Madsen's "Mythbusters" physics class continue to push the envelope in their creative attempts to "bust" popular myths. We checked in with the students last Thursday when they turned Knowling Fieldhouse into a gravel pit of sorts. more...
Medical Field Alums Share with Students
The Schroeder Career Center sponsors networking events for students to ask questions and hear from Wabash graduates in particular career fields. Wabash graduates working in the medical profession were on campus Monday night and met with 20 students. more...
Third Quarter Propels Wabash to Win
The Little Giants put 27 points up in the third quarter Saturday to beat Oberlin, 41-9, and erase memories of a forgettable first half. more...
Red Pack Second; Highest NCAC Finish
The Wabash cross country team was picked to finish second by the North Coast Athletic Conference coaches, and delivered on that selection Saturday with a solid team effort at the championship meet held in Delaware, Ohio. more...
Study Abroad Blog: Avtgis '11 Exploring Morrocan Culture
Alex Avtgis '11 is studying abroad this semester in Morrocco. The experience has been an overwhelming mixture of culture and different lifestyles. more...
Phillips Addresses Racial Perceptions, American Idealism
While his memoirs may have been titled, “He Talk Like a White Boy,” Joseph C. Phillips’ Thursday lecture examined more than race in America. Phillips, an actor who was on The Cosby Show and is now a nationally-syndicated columnist and political advisor, talked about racial perceptions, family, and American idealism. more...
Complete Bell Game Information
Here's the information for getting tickets, watching the game in high definition on HDNet, or listening to the game on the radio/over the internet. more...
Trail Running Takes Redding Back to Cross Country Roots
Professor Greg Redding ’88 completed his first 100-mile race in the Bighorn Mountains of Wyoming last summer and is training at Indiana's Shades State Park for the JFK 50 Miler in November. 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.
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Professor Bost Urges Wabash Men to Communicate
Preston Bost brought Thursday’s Chapel crowd to its feet with a well-crafted talk on Wabash and how men communicate with each other. more...
116th Monon Bell Tickets Nearing Sellout!
Tickets to the 116th Monon Bell Classic are now available on a first come, first served basis. Fewer than 300 tickets remain on the Wabash side of the field, while DePauw has sold out of tickets for its stands. more...
Fall Colors Add Charm to Wabash Campus
The multitude of trees around the Wabash College campus become a mosaic of color in October. The campus is ablaze with color that will be gone in just a few shorts weeks. A walk around campus gives you an idea of autumn's glory. 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...
Wabash National Study Cited by Inside Higher Ed
Charlie Blaich, director of inquiries at the Center of Inquiry in the Liberal Arts, is featured — along with the Wabash National Study of Liberal Arts Education — in an article on the Inside Higher Ed website. The article says Wabash National Study data validates NSSE measurements for student learning outcomes. more...
Belton Debut Knocks Wind from Wooster
Freshman quarterback Chase Belton made his first Little Giant start Saturday and quickly learned opposing defenses struggle to contain Kody LeMond. The native Buckeye quarterback hit LeMond with four scoring passes to lead Wabash to a key NCAC win over Wooster, 37-27. 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...
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