David Porter to Give Classics Lecture and Perform as a Visiting Artist
Wabash College invites you to hear Classics scholar and pianist David Porter present a Classics lecture and a rare performance of one of the most challenging works in the piano repertoire. His talk, “On the Divide: Horatian Variations,” will take place at 8 p.m., Thursday, October 23, in Lovell Lecture Room (101) in Baxter Hall. He will then perform as part of the Visiting Artist Series when he plays Charles Ives’ Concord Sonata at 4 p.m. on Sunday, October 26 in Salter Hall in the Fine Arts Center. more...
Janette Turner Hospital to Read From Her Book
Award winning, internationally recognized writer, Janette Turner Hospital, will read from her latest novel, Orpheus Lost, at 8 p.m., Thursday, October 23 in Korb Classroom in the Fine Arts Center. A reception and book signing will follow the reading. more...
Wabash Men Work For Others
Wabash men tackled community projects across the country this weekend. We have reports and photos coming in from all over the U.S.A. Check back throughout the day today for more updates.
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"Like Those First Marks We Make As a Child"
In his LaFollette Lecture, Professor of Art Greg Huebner H’77 finds the liberal arts the best education for an artist and puts painting at the heart of the humanities. more...
Wabash Rides Second Half Effort to Win
The Little Giants used a balanced attack, featuring three Kody LeMond touchdown catches, to overpower Washington University, 37-12 Saturday afternoon. more...
Mavrelis ’09 Sees Link Between Obama, Hatcher
As political writers envision the presidential election being decided in Indiana’s Lake County, Wabash senior George Mavrelis’s summer research with David Timmerman is more timely than ever. more...
Hiram Tailgate Details
Wabash will play at Hiram College on November 8, 2008. The tailgate will start at 11:00 AM with kickoff scheduled for 1:00 PM. more...
Bringing the Museum Home
Thanks in part to Wabash sophomores Colin Fleck and Clifford Hull, visitors to the Indianapolis Museum of Art's Web site can research any object in its African art collection. more...
Ginny Hays Encouraged Others: Fearlessly Be Yourself
Friends, family, admirers, and members of the Wabash community came from coast to coast to remember and pay tribute to Virginia “Ginny” Hays ’H98. more...
Bricker's Idea: Recycle the RCA Dome
Thanks to recent architecture school grad Michael Bricker ’04 and Mary Ann O'Malley, the RCA Dome roof has a new lease on life at Indy Parks more...
NAWM Celebrates Alumni Chapel
On a gorgeous, crisp, blue-sky autumn morning on the campus of Wabash College, the National Association of Wabash Men honored its own and welcomed two new members to the alumni ranks. A large crowd filled the Pioneer Chapel for the 2008 Homecoming Alumni Chapel, which honors the spirit of the late Barney Hollett ’36. more...
The Colors of Homecoming: Decorations and More
The sounds of hammers and saws could be heard throughout the west end of Crawfordsville in the pre-dawn hours on a cool, crisp morning. Fraternity pledges finished their Homecoming decorations, most working through the night. Meanwhile, the Sphinx Club welcomed back its alumni by painting the Senior Bench in their honor. more...
Steve Charles to be Named Honorary Alum
Becoming an Honorary Alumnus of Wabash College is one of the highest distinctions anyone affiliated with the college can receive. Saturday, Steve Charles, editor of Wabash Magazine, will be named an Honorary Alumnus of Wabash College during the Alumni Chapel. more...
McLean to be Named Honorary Alum
"A Man of Strong Beliefs, Deep Civility," Professor Emeritus of Political Science Ed McLean will be named an honorary alumnus of Wabash College at this year’s Homecoming Chapel. more...
Indiana Writers Susan Neville and Norbert Krapf to Give Readings
The Wabash College Experience Indiana Speakers and Artists Series will host two speakers to campus. Susan Neville will give a talk on Thursday, October 9 and Norbert Krapf will give his talk on Monday, October 13. Both will take place at 4:15 p.m. in room 216 in Center Hall and are free and open to the public. more...
Inspector General Runs Through Saturday
The Wabash College Theater Department will present its first production of the season, The Inspector General by Nikolai Gogol. The play will run from October 8-11 in Ball Theater in the Fine Arts Center. The performances are scheduled for 8 p.m. each evening. more...
Homecoming Soccer - Wabash Hosts Kenyon
Wabash will host the visiting Lords from Kenyon this Saturday at 12:00 noon at Mud Hollow. more...
LeMond Named to D3football.com Team of the Week
Sophomore wide receiver Kody LeMond has earned a spot on the D3football.com Team of the Week for his efforts in Wabash's 55-13 win at Kenyon. more...
Contradictions in American Life: The inaugural John W. Evans Lecture
The inaugural John W. Evans Lecture—named after the first African American to graduate from Wabash—was delivered on September 20 by Robert Wedgeworth ’59. more...
John W. Evans: An Example to Live Up To
Remarks by Dean of the College Gary Phillips for the inaugural John W. Evans Lecture in Black Studies more...
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