Online Wabash Magazine Provides Voices, Video
The fall issue of Wabash Magazine, “School’s Out,” is reaching mailboxes around the country this week. The issue features students, faculty, staff, and alumni sharing stories about how they spent their summers. The online edition takes it a farther — listen to the students and faculty talk about their life-changing experiences. more...
New Opportunity for Students Interested in Business
Thanks to a $375,000 grant from Lilly Endowment Inc., students attending Wabash College will now have the opportunity to take part in the newly developed Business Leadership Program. Wabash President Patrick E. White announced the grant from Lilly Endowment, which will be matched with $1.52 million in institutional funds to develop and sustain the various elements of the Business Leadership Program for a period of five years. more...
Theta Delta Chi Basking in National Awards
Theta Delta Chi’s recent Chapel Sing during Homecoming Weekend was just the latest in a string of successes in 2008. The Wabash Theta Delts were honored with two national awards over the summer, and finished a tight second in the national fraternity's Victory Cup competition. more...
Grant Funds Business Leaders Program
Wabash College has received a $375,000 grant from Lilly Endowment Inc., which will help to fund the establishment of the Wabash College Business Leadership Program. more...
Orchestra's Fall Concert a Stirring Performance
Under the direction of Alfred Abel and comprising students, faculty and staff of Wabash College and musicians from the Crawfordsville community, the Wabash Chamber Orchestra's fall concert was a stirring performance. more...
Admissions on Record-Setting Pace
The Wabash Admissions Office is on a record-setting pace for applications and campus visits, and with a big deadline approaching Dean Steve Klein encourages alumni to remain actively involved with the students they have referred. more...
Case Study Competition Draws Rave Reviews
Problem: How to prepare Wabash students for the intense interviews they’ll face in the job search process, and particularly in working through case studies. Solution: A case study competition with a friendly GLCA college. more...
Placher Remembered
Students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends gathered Saturday, December 6 to remember their friend, William C. Placher, who died November 30. Alumni and friends may view a podcast of the memorial service on the Wabash iTunesU website. more...
41st Annual Christmas Festival Tonight
All members of the Montgomery County community are invited to attend Wabash College’s 41st annual Christmas Festival of Music and Readings at 8 p.m. Wednesday, December 10 in the College Chapel. more...
Chamber Orchestra to Present Evening Concert
The Wabash College Chamber Orchestra invites you to an evening concert at 7 p.m., Sunday, December 7 in Salter Concert Hall in the Fine Arts Center. more...
Students, Faculty Remember Professor Placher
Students and faculty remembered Professor Bill Placher in Thursday’s weekly Chapel Talk. A full audio podcast is available in this story. more...
FYI Blog: Jeremy Bird '00 Shares Sense of Fulfillment
Jeremy Bird '00 spend Tuesday on campus sharing experiences from his two-year stint on Barack Obama's presidential campaign. He spoke to a political science class, Bachelor staffers, and gave a public presentation Tuesday night. more...
New Stadiums, Playing Surfaces on the Horizon
Wabash is embarking on a campaign to improve its outdoor athletic facilities, a series of projects that will be completed for the spring 2010 baseball season and the fall seasons in football and soccer. The project includes new, dedicated facilities for the baseball and soccer teams, as well as a new synthetic playing surface in Hollett Little Giant Stadium. more...
Legend Lost: Wabash Mourns Placher
The Wabash College community is mourning the loss of one of its most influential teachers and scholars. William C. Placher ’70, the LaFollette Distinguished Professor in the Humanities, passed away November 30 at the age of 60. A memorial service will be held this Saturday at 2:00 p.m. more...
Bird '00 to Speak Tonight on Obama Campaign
A key Barack Obama political organizer will be on campus Tuesday to talk about his role in the President-Elect’s campaign. Jeremy Bird ’00 served as a key organizer in South Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Ohio for the Illinois Senator. more...
NCAA Playoffs: Wabash vs Wheaton Here Saturday
Wabash and Wheaton will meet in the second round of the 2008 NCAA Football Playoffs Saturday at noon at Hollett Little Giant Stadium. more...
Smith Erupts For 41 in Wabash Win
Sophomore guard Wes Smith blistered the nets of Chadwick Court Tuesday night for a career-high 41 points to lead Wabash to an 89-63 drubbing of Hanover. more...
Asian Investors Wary of Protectionism from Obama
The Chief Investment Officer in Asia for the eighth largest retail banking group in the world offers his take on the implications of the Obama presidency for economic relations between China and the United States. more...
Hudson, Kennon Named NCAC Players of the Year
Junior quarterback Matt Hudson and senior defensive lineman Darryl Kennon have been named the 2008 North Coast Athletic Conference Football Players of the Year. Hudson was named the Mike Gregory Award-winner as the Offensive Player of the Year, while Kennon received the Hank Critchfield Award as the Defensive Player of the Year. more...
Smith's Big 1st Half Leads to Win
Sophomore Wes Smith scored Wabash’s first 10 points and four Little Giants reached double figures in a hard-fought 57-52 win over DePauw University in the consolation round of the Little Giant Tipoff Classic. more...
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