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Cole Lecture Given By Francisco Ayala on Thursday Evening

Wabash College Biology Department will present Thomas Cole Biology Lecture Series given by Francisco J. Ayala. Ayala will give his talk on “Darwin's Gift to Science and Religion” at 8 p.m., Thursday, March 19, in Ball Theater in the Fine Arts Center.

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Grand Rapids Association Hosts Pat and Chris White

The Grand Rapids Association of Wabash Men welcomed President Pat White and his wife Chris to the area Saturday night. A good group of alumni, family, friends, and prospective students enjoyed a nice meal at the Centennial Country Club.

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Woods Assumes Safety/Security Post

Richard G. Woods, a man with experience directing safety and security programs at four universities over the course of his career, has been named the new Director of Safety and Security at Wabash College.

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Scholarship of Teaching Undergoing "Sea Change"

Keynote speakers at the Third National Conference on Innovation in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning said Friday at Wabash that their discipline is undergoing "a sea change."

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Wabash Hosts National SoTL Conference This Weekend

Wabash College and the Center of Inquiry will host the Third National Conference on "Innovations in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning at Liberal Arts Colleges" this weekend. More than 80 participants from two-dozen schools ranging from high schools to colleges will be on campus through Sunday.

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Admissions, Honors, and Financial Aid — Fact and Fiction
Wabash's time-honored tradition of providing a liberal arts education to academically qualified young men regardless of their financial circumstances is well known. With a record number of applicants for the Class of 2013 and the College's endowment hard-hit by the economic downtown, Wabash's alumni and friends need to know fact from fiction when it comes to financial aid and scholarships.    more...

Students Study, Work During Break
While some college students prepare for spring break in Daytona, Cancun, or maybe South Padre Island, Wabash students will visit Spain, France, Italy, and Belgium. Wabash men will sing in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia and do mission work in New Orleans and Africa.    more...

Glee Club Kicks off Tour Singing with Morehouse
The Wabash College Glee Club will be traveling again over spring break and kicking off its tour with an Indianapolis concert with Morehouse College. After the Indianapolis kickoff, the Club will tour Pennsylvania.    more...

Gallery of Feelings

It’s beautiful to the eye, thought-provoking to the mind, and painful to the heart—"The Art of the Question: Paintings by Samuel Bak" opens this evening with conversations with the artist at 5 p.m. in the College's Fine Arts Center.

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NCAC Shootout Ends With Wabash Loss

The 2009 North Coast Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Championship game started and finished with a flurry of three-point baskets, but in the end the College of Wooster hit the final shots in an 84-72 win over Wabash.

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Another Important Election!

The Board of Directors of the National Association of Wabash Men encourages Wabash alumni to vote in elections for Alumni Trustee on the Board of Trustees and for the Board of Directors for the NAWM. Ballots containing biographies of the nine candidates have been mailed to all alumni, and elections close April 28.

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Astronauts Share Space Flight Memories

Hoosier Astronauts Janet Voss and Crawfordsville native Joe Allen reflected on their Shuttle flights into space and the program's impact on America Thursday night.

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Professor Says Rhetoric Deserves More Prominent role

Wooster's Dr. Denise Bostdorff lectured Thursday about the importance of rhetoric and public speaking as a part of the liberal arts. The annual Brigance Colloquy lecturer bemoaned the place rhetoric takes at many colleges.

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Professor: Video Games Can Teach People
Video games have often been looked on as mere distraction for this day and age.  Dr. James Gee, Professor of Literacy Studies at Arizona State University disagreed in Thursday night's intriguing lecture,“Video Games and 21st Century Learning.”    more...

Tasha Jones Performs as Part of Black History Month
Tasha Jones visited Wabash Feb. 26 as part of the MXI's celebration of Black History Month. Jones is a poet, educator, model, speaker, and artist. See photos and links to her site here.    more...

Defense Leads Wabash To NCAC Title Game
While Wes Smith was scoring 27 points on the offensive end of the floor, the Wabash defense combined to hold Allegheny to 37-percent shooting in a 73-56 win by the Little Giants. The victory puts Wabash in the North Coast Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball championship game for the second consecutive season.    more...

Final War Talk: ABCs of BAC
The end to frigid weather has brought about the end of the WAR Council’s Six Pack Talks. The talks were a student-initiated series of alchol education programs. The initative began last August and wrapped up Feb. 25.    more...

President's Blog: Wabash Thrives on Face-to-Face Communication
President White writes in his blog about sharing details of the College budget with students, a great theater performance, a big basketball win, and the importance of face-to-face chats. It all adds up to a "Few Late Nights."    more...

Samuel Bak Exhibition Now Open

Holocaust survivor and acclaimed artist Samuel Bak visited Wabash College Monday and opened his exhibition “The Art of the Question: The Paintings of Samuel Bak” at the Eric Dean Gallery in the College’s Fine Arts Center.

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Cowen: Economy Victim of Success
Dr. Tyler Cowen is not what one would normally consider a pessimist. The renowned George Mason University economist talked Monday about how economics is applied to musical innovation; he has published a dining guide to DC restaurants in the Washington Post; in the mindset of an optimist, he originally believed the effect from the burst of the housing bubble would be a nominal recession and everything would return to normal.    more...

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