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...
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...
Students Honored During Awards Chapel
Wabash College students, faculty, and staff gathered Thursday, April 30 for the annual Awards Chapel presentations. more...
Lifehouse Plays Wabash's Chadwick Court
California-based Lifehouse played Chadwick Court April 25 as Wabash's annual spring National Act. Click here for pictures from the concert. more...
Little Giants Face Wooster in NCAC Tourney
Wabash enters its first North Coast Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament against a program in the College of Wooster that has 11 league titles and an appearance in every tournament since the founding of the league. more...
Joe Day: Classics Teacher of the Year
The Indiana Classical Conference has named Wabash Classics Professor Joe Day its Outstanding College Teacher for 2009. The award acknowledges Day's "selfless, unrelenting dedication to classroom instruction in Classical Studies at Wabash College." more...
Seibel's Single Ends Streak with Split at DePauw
A David Seibel single in the fourth inning of game two led Wabash to a 3-2 victory over DePauw, ending a 19-game winning streak by the Tigers while giving the Little Giants their 22nd win of the season. more...
Student Fun with Chemistry, Physics
Professor Lon Porter's proclivity for blowing things up has become a traditional end-of-the-year demonstration that draws a large crowd of students, faculty, and staff. The Chemisty and Physics clubs gave a 45-minute demonstration Tuesday of fun experiments. more...
Baseball Team Headed for NCAC Playoffs
Thanks to record-setting performances by seniors Jake Thomas and Matt Dodaro — and a towering home run from rookie Grant McCloskey — the Wabash baseball team took three-of-four weekend games to qualify for the NCAC post-season tournament for the first time ever. more...
Mike Would Have Been Paddling
Eight environmentally focused groups came together Saturday on a stretch of ground about 10 minutes southwest of town. When the ceremony began, perhaps as many as 200 people had gathered at the edge of a former cornfield in front of a sign that read “Bachner Nature Preserve.” more...
Workshop Introduces Kids to Computers, Higher Ed
A computer can be a window to the world of education but for many community children access to computers can be an issue. The Montgomery County Youth Services Bureau, Ivy Tech, and Wabash College set up a workshop Saturday to introduce young people to learning through computers. more...
Western PA Association Honors Professor Melissa Butler
On April 24, 2009, the Western Pennsylvania Association of Wabash Men honored Professor Melissa Butler as their Person of the Year for her distinguished service to Wabash. The event took place at the historic Harvard-Yale-Princeton Club in downtown Pittsburgh. more...
Dedication Celebrates Bachner's Legacy
More than 150 people from environmental organizations and several Indiana counties joined Mike Bachner’s family and friends and colleagues from Wabash College and the Crawfordsville community to dedicate the Mike Bachner Nature Reserve near the banks of Sugar Creek. more...
Prifogle's Senior Recital Musically Amazing
Senior Kyle Prifogle received a standing ovation at his final Wabash recital Friday night after playing beautifully one of the most difficult pieces in the piano repertoire. 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...
Wabash, Ivy Tech Team with YSB
Kids who take part in the Youth Services Bureau Juvenile Mentoring Program (JUMP) will be the beneficiaries of the first ever partnership between Wabash College, Ivy Tech, and the Youth Services Bureau. This Saturday, Wabash will host “Computers and Colleges are for Kids, too” in the Lilly Library Computer Lab. more...
Krohne Chapel Talk: The Nightmare of Sustainability
In celebration of Earth Day, Biology Professor David Krohne discussed the dangerous transformation of the environmental movement. He applauded the work of Students For Sustainability and encouraged the audience to protect what sustains them. more...
Wabash Club of Chicago Scholarship Dinner 2009
Alumni, family, and friends filled a banquet room at Maggiano's in downtown Chicago Tuesday evening for the annual Wabash Club of Chicago Scholarship Dinner. more...
Woodwind and Brass Ensembles Shine
Senior bassoon player Tom Pizarek capped off his Wabash music career with remarkable performances and the Woodwind and Brass Ensembles played beautifully in their final concert of the academic year. more...
Alum's Case Argued in Supreme Court
Wabash's Seamus Boyce ’03 doesn't have enough legal experience to argue a case before the Supreme Court of the United States. But, being a few months shy of the three years of experience required, didn't prevent Boyce from writing the briefs that were argued by the Court on Tuesday. more...
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