Wamidan Stretches Around the World
Wamidan, the College’s world music and dancing ensemble, performed to a large crowd Wednesday on the Salter Hall stage. This performance, however, was marked by lots of fresh faces — those of the 17 children from the Montessori School of Crawfordsville who got in on the fun. more...
Seattle Alums Celebrate 'Great Northwest'
Age and class year make no difference when Wabash men gather to celebrate Wabash College. Nearly 20 Wabash men and their guests ranging from the Class of 1966 to the Class of 2008, and maybe 2013, noted the release Monday evening of Wabash Magazine's "Great Northwest" issue. more...
Dees Honored with Peck Medal
A lawyer who for nearly 40 years has fought hate crimes and founded the Southern Poverty Law Center was honored by Wabash College Monday night. A record crowd of pre-law students, alumni lawyers, faculty, and staff gathered to honored Morris Dees at the David W. Peck Awards Banquet. more...
Nature Preserve Honors Mike Bachner ’70
A 41-acre tract of land bordering Sugar Creek will be dedicated Saturday, April 25, as the Mike Bachner Reserve, in memory of Mike Bachner ’70, longtime Wabash bookstore manager and impassioned environmentalist. more...
Bachner Preserve to be Dedicated on April 25
A 41-acre tract of land bordering Sugar Creek will be dedicated Saturday, April 25, as the Mike Bachner Reserve, in memory of Mike Bachner ’70, longtime Wabash bookstore manager and impassioned environmentalist. more...
Wabash: A Worthwhile Investment
When people ask me about Wabash College, I usually start by telling them about the traditions and the richness of the relationships between students and faculty, and then I tell them about the value-added aspects of a Wabash liberal arts education. 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...
Dodaro Breaks Hits Record in Saturday Sweep
Wabash senior Matt Dodaro became the all-time hits leader in Wabash baseball history, collecting two hits in the Little Giants' sweep against Robert Morris College from Springfield, Illinois. Wabash won game one 15-1 before capturing a 5-4 win in game two. more...
Hudson ’80: Surgeon, Publisher, Patient Advocate
Hilton Hudson is on a crusade for equality in healthcare. The 1980 Wabash graduate — the first African American to graduate from Ohio State's medical school — is a pioneering cardiovascular surgeon, hospital administrator, and publisher committed to improving the lives of minority and under-served people. more...
Salisbury's Chapel: Wabash Always Thinks - or Not
History professor Tracey Salisbury urged the College community to move forward with its thinking, to be willing to accept new ideas, and to challenge the status quo in her Chapel Talk Thursday more...
Calomiris Analyzes Mortgage Crisis
Rogge lecturer Charles Calomiris analyized the subprime mortgage crisis by looking "at what's old and what's new (in the crisis) and a look from a perspective of both of the origins of the crisis, its causes, and also the way it has proceeded. more...
Professors Weigh In On Tough Issues
A 'liberal arts' education is often difficult to define. Wabash professors discussed underage drinking, the College’s Mission Statement, and the influx of younger faculty during a Tuesday night forum. more...
Edwards ’89 Talks To WBAA About Kiev Experience
Wabash alumnus John Edwards '89 spent two days in Kiev with the USA Wrestling Team, serving as the trainer to the squad during the Ukrainian Wrestling Federation Senior Memorial Tournament. He spoke to WBAA in Lafayette about the experience. more...
Theater Pros Teach Fighting, Movement, and Voice
Wabash’s theater majors and minors are getting some hands-on experience in their studies. Literally. The Theater Department is hosting three workshops this week, all designed to give students access to professionals in the business, including workshops this Thursday and Saturday. more...
Edwards '89 Enjoys Work With USA Wrestling Team
John Edwards '89 spent two days in February as the trainer for the USA Wrestling Team for its trip to the Ukrainian Wrestling Federation Senior Memorial Tournament in Kiev. more...
Hickerson ’09 Published in Traces Magazine
Senior rhetoric major Derek Hickerson’s article about one of Indiana’s earliest African-American legislators has been published in the Winter 2009 edition of Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History. more...
Students Immersed in Economics on Sugar Creek
Students in Wabash Economics Professor Christie Byun's Environmental Economics class got an up-close look at their subject last week as they paddled down Sugar Creek and toured several sites along the way. more...
Luncheon Celebrates Philanthropic Tradition
Over 450 people turned out for Saturday's Celebrating Scholarship Luncheon, which celebrated Wabash's grand tradition of scholarship and financial aid support. The annual event allows donors to meet the students who are the recipients of their endowed scholarships. more...
Bachelor State's Best Small Paper
The Bachelor was named the Indiana College Press Association’s "Newspaper of the Year" Saturday in Bloomington. Bachelor staffers won 31 awards in 23 categories, and won the Division III top honor for small newspapers with 64 points, doubling the second-place score. more...
FYI: Reynolds Offers Different Taste on World History
Distinguished professors, authors, and other notables make their way to Wabash College throughout the academic year. Northern Kentucky University's Jonathan Reynolds shared his research Thursday night on food and world history. more...
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