Early Return Keeps Wabash Perfect
Wabash’s Wes Chamblee returned the game’s opening kickoff 91 yards to start an offensive onslaught overwhelming Hiram, 63-0. The win clinched the North Coast Athletic Conference title outright for the Little Giants and sent them into the battle for the Monon Bell undefeated for the second straight year. more...
130+ Visit on Top 10 Day
More than 130 talented high school seniors arrived on the Wabash campus for the Top 10 visitation day. The students, ranked in the top 10 percent of their high school classes, are eligible for Wabash scholarships by attending today’s event. more...
Eight to be Inducted in Athletics Hall of Fame
The National Association of Wabash Men will induct seven alumni and a long-time football coach into the Wabash College Athletics Hall of Fame. The induction ceremony will take place on Friday, November 14 on the eve of the 115th Monon Bell Classic. more...
Wabash Reflecting on Obama Victory
Barack Obama’s historic rise to the presidency, including winning Indiana’s 11 electoral votes, has students, faculty, and alumni reflecting on the election’s significance. more...
Photographers Back in Class
Members of the Public Affairs and Marketing Office are spending a couple of weeks going back to class at Wabash. The goal is to photograph the engaging, intimate teaching and learning environment for which the College is known. The staff has posted a number of photo albums with samples of their work thus far. more...
John Collett Tennis Center Rededicated
Students, alumni, and friends of the College gathered on a gorgeous Saturday at Wabash College to formally rededicate the John P. Collett Tennis Center. Gifts largely from the Class of 1976 John P. Collett Fund made the stunning renovation possible. more...
Junior Ingram Named Top Moot Court Advocate
Junior Alex Ingram won top advocate honors Tuesday night during the 2008 Moot Court competition in Salter Hall. Ingram bested three other Wabash men for the title in the 15th annual competition. more...
Chicago Career Event a Big Success
Several Chicago area alumni took time out of their Sunday afternoons to talk with well over 30 Wabash students about career opportunities. The location was the downtown Chicago world headquarters of the advertising giant Leo Burnett. more...
NCAC Football Showdown Set for Saturday
The last two teams undefeated in North Coast Athletic Conference play meet Saturday afternoon at Wabash College when the Little Giants play the College of Wooster at 1 p.m. at Hollett Little Giant Stadium. more...
Porter Explores Artists' Creative Tensions
Pianist and Classicist David Porter explores the tension in artists between following one’s passion and bearing its burdens. more...
Monon Bell Telecasts on HDNET
Once again the Monon Bell Classic will be telecast by our good friends at HDNET. Thus far we have over 50 telecast sites across the United States. more...
Melissa Butler Named Beesley Chair
Dean of the College Gary A. Phillips has announced that long-time political science professor Melissa A. Butler has been awarded the Eugene N. and Marian C. Beesley Professorship. more...
Kristen Wilkins and the Art of Rescue
The California-born photographer came to Indiana with a love for stories and “an open eye to see the magic in a place,” all on display in her exhibit "Time is Eternity." more...
Art's Wilkins Presents Time is Eternity
The Wabash College Art Department is pleased to announce “Time is Eternity," an exhibit by Visiting Assistant Professor of Art Kristen Wilkins opening in the Eric Dean Gallery on Monday, October 27. A gallery talk by the artist is scheduled for 3 p.m. that afternoon, with a public reception from 8-9:30 p.m. more...
Family Day Set for Saturday, October 25
Wabash College will honor the families of Wabash students on Saturday, October 25, when it celebrates Family Day. more...
Celebrating the Hoosier Heartland
“Every place on earth is full of stories,” writes award-winning author Susan Neville, who joined Michael Martone and Indiana Poet Laureate Norbert Krapf for the College’s Indiana Writers Series. more...
NPR Correspondent Spends Time with Students
During the afternoon before his formal lecture last Monday to the Wabash community, National Public Radio Justice Correspondent Ari Shapiro spent time with students in an informal question and answer session in the International Hall of the Detchon Center for Modern Languages. more...
Little Giants Ready for NCAC Showdown
The Monon Bell game has a 115-year history. Wabash leads that series 53-52-1. The Wabash-Wittenberg series is a blip in the history book by comparison. Wittenberg holds a 6-5 series edge. more...
LeMond Earns NCAC Offensive Player of the Week Award
Sophomore wide receiver Kody LeMond has been named the North Coast Athletic Conference Football Offensive Player of the Week. more...
Schroeder Career Center to Sponsor Talks by Job Related Experts
The Wabash College Schroeder Career Center will sponsor two talks next week for students who want to succeed in the working world. Lisa DiTullio will present, “Want Success? Try Vanilla,” at 7 p.m., Monday, October 20, and Ellen Augustine will discuss, “The Job Market Advantage: Understanding Green Principles and Local/Global Myths,” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, October 21. Both events will take place in Korb Classroom in the Fine Arts Center. more...
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