Senior Takes on the "Most Demanding Music"
Kyle Prifogle ’09 will perform Maurice Ravel's "Gaspard de la Nuit"—one of the most challenging pieces ever written for piano—during his Senior Recital Friday at 8 p.m. in Salter Hall. more...
Sugar Creek in Mike Bachner's Words
Hear two short recordings of Mike Bachner ’70 telling stories of moments on Sugar Creek, shared in honor of the dedication of the 41-acre Bachner Nature Reserve on Saturday, April 25. 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...
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...
Remembering the Book Shuffle 50 Years Ago
I have been thinking a lot about the Lilly as it was when built 50 years ago. This month marks the 50th anniversary of the dedication of the Lilly Library. There is a display on the main floor with lots of images of the "new" Lilly. This exhibit includes a nod to the Library's biggest donor, Eli Lilly, and the groundbreaking for the Library. more...
Grunge: Neitzel '90 a Hit in Christian Music Field
Brian Neitzel '90, known as Brian Bates professionally, has become quite a hit in the Christian music field, Alumni Director Tom Runge writes in his blog. Click here for the Grunge Report and see and hear Neitzel's music. more...
Glee Club Seniors Laugh, Sing, and Remember
FYI Blog: Sunday’s performance by the 15 senior members of the Wabash College Glee Club was far different than any normal Glee Club concert. And it might have been the most entertaining concert I’ve attended in the Lewis Salter Concert Hall. Check out photo albums here, here, here, and here. more...
Friday's Pan Hel Activites Draw Big Crowd to Mall
Pan Hel and other related celebrations are a collegiate spring tradition. Wabash is no different. Gentleman gathered on the mall Friday night for fun, food, and Wally-foolery! See senior Stephen Abbott's photo albums here. more...
Gerold ’05 Named Crawfordsville HS Football Coach
Former Wabash College offensive lineman Sean Gerold ’05 has been hired to be the new head football coach at Crawfordsville High School. Gerold replaces former Little Giant Rex Ryker ’97. more...
DePauw Honors Goodwin '97 as Educator of Year
Andrew Goodwin ’97 has been named 2009 Battey National Educator of the Year by DePauw University. Goodwin teaches at Covenant Christian High School in Indianapolis. more...
30 High School Seniors Competing for Lilly Scholarship
There are nearly 30 high school seniors on campus this weekend hoping to be one of the Lilly Scholars selected for a four-year full tuition and room and board scholarship valued at more than $140,000. more...
Senior Art Show Opens to Big Crowd
The five Wabash senior art majors opened their exhibition Monday night to a large and supportive crowd of classmates, family, and friends. The work of painters Mark Turpin, Jake Huston, Joel Patterson, and Steve Mosier, along with sculpture by Nick Roudebush, will be on display through Commencement. 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...
Freeze Tosses Frisbee, Ideas During Chapel Talk
“Ultimate Frisbee and the Woman Inside Me,” might sound like an unlikely lecture topic, unless it’s Thursday Chapel. Dr. Eric Freeze delivered Thursday’s Chapel Talk that was really about inclusion. more...
National Act 'Lifehouse' Performs Saturday
Lifehouse, a California rock band, will bring their music to Chadwick Court Saturday night. Tickets are on sale daily 12:15-1 p.m. in the Allen Center. more...
Importance of Being Earnest Runs Through Saturday
Stunning costumes, a Victorian set, and gorgeous lighting accentuate rock-solid performances in the Wabash College Theater Department's last show of the year, Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde. The show runs at 8 p.m. through Saturday. more...
Most Eligible Bachelor Continues Run
The Dating Game meets Reality TV — and it all happens on the stage of the Experimental Theater at Wabash College. Amina McIntyre’s new play, Most Eligible Bachelor, runs through Saturday with curtain time at 8:00 p.m. more...
Way To Go, APO!
Wabash's largely invisible fraternity, Alpha Phi Omega, not only pours thousands of hours of service into the community, this year APO donated well over $12,000 to local charities, agencies, and service clubs. more...
Two Wabash Men Purchase Shelbyville Business
Brady Claxton '03 and Josh Estelle '00 have hung out the shingle for Claxton & Estelle Insurance Group and are eager to talk to local businesses and individuals about all their insurance needs. 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...
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