Hudson Hopeful as Earth Day Approaches
Marc Hudson has a voice like a summer wind. Not a breeze, but a warm, strong, and sometimes gusty wind. In Chapel Thursday, his voice moved from whispery softness when describing emerging spring ephemerals to gale force when quoting the poetry of Ezra Pound. more...
New Features for Wabash Magazine
The winter 2008 edition of Wabash Magazine, "That Entrepreneurial Spirit," features 18 Wabash men who reflect on what it takes to be an entrepreneur. Check out the new online presence for the magazine, which includes new features, audio, and some web exclusives. more...
Seniors: Commencement Schedule Posted
Click the link below to access information seniors need to know in preparation for the 2008 Commencement Weekend. more...
Bird '00 Leads Obama's Pennsylvania Organizing Effort
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Stossell Urges Embracing Free Markets
ABC News host John Stossel encouraged a full Salter Hall audience to embrace the efficiencies of the free market Monday night. more...
Stossell Shares Libertarian Perspective
ABC News host John Stossel encouraged a full Salter Hall audience to embrace the efficiencies of the free market Monday night. more...
Wabash College and Nolan Catholic HS - Win-Win
I was about one half of the way back to my hotel in Dallas from Nolan Catholic High School when it hit me – it was just like the PGA commercials you see on ESPN – these guys are good. That was it – these guys – all Wabash alumni teaching at Nolan Catholic - ARE GOOD!
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Dallas Event - Texas-Sized Wabash Hospitality
It started out to be an interesting Wabash on the Road at the Royal Oaks Country Club in Dallas Texas. The topic was Baseball - Art or Craft? and the presenter was to be Professor Melissa Butler. That changed when American Airlines cancelled virtually every flight into Dallas from Indianapolis. As a result, Professor Butler wasn't able to make the trip. more...
Wamidan Performs Spring Concert
For eight years, Wamidan, Wabash's world music performance and dance ensemble, has entertained crowds with an eclectic mix of music and dance traditions from around the world. At the spring 2008 performance, Wamidan shifted gears and performed a fictional story, "Friendship Between a Crocodile and a Monkey." more...
Bachelor Celebrates 100th Anniversary
The Bachelor only turns 100 once. In that light, it is only proper for those involved with the storied publication, both past and present, to gather to talk about not only past experiences but ideas for the future of the publication. more...
Morgan Named Track and Field Coach
For only the third time since World War II, Wabash College has a new head coach of its track and field program. Wabash President Patrick E. White has announced that Clyde J. Morgan will replace Robert H. Johnson, who has led the program since 1972. more...
Wamidan Concert Combines Humor, Music, and Story
Wabash men will make monkeys of themselves—literally—at Wednesday night’s performance by Wamidan, the College’s world music and dance ensemble.
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Herzog Examines Vietnam War Writers
Professor Tobey Herzog interviewed four acclaimed authors for his book Writing Vietnam, Writing Life, and found each to have deep and very different reasons for writing their stories. more...
Liberal Arts Inspires "Entrepreneurial Spirit"
Twenty Wabash entrepreneurs who believe that their liberal arts education was the best preparation for the work they love are interviewed in the new issue of Wabash Magazine. more...
Africa, Art, and Music Converge at MXIBS
The Wabash College Departments of Music and Art joined forces with the Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies to celebrate the opening of the MXIBS Eiteljorg Permanent Collection of African Art at the Institute on April 1. more...
Shabazz Urges Education, Justice
Ilyasah Shabazz, daughter of civil rights leader Malcolm X, urged students in Pioneer Chapel Thursday night to empower themselves and others through education. Shabazz spoke of her father’s commitment to social justice and how learning about one’s history can help define identity. more...
Pulitzer Winner Shares Theory on Thinking
Douglas Hofstadter is a Pulitzer Prize winner and noted scholar. He shared his theories on the make up of cognitive thinking Thursday night. more...
Brigance Lecturer Discusses Stereotypes
This year's Brigance Forum lecturer was Dr. Edward Schiappa, the chair of the Communications Studies Department at the University of Minnesota. The title of his talk was “Rethinking Criticism of Stereotypes and Representations in Popular Culture.” more...
Wabash Club of Chicago Hosts President White
The Wabash Club of Chicago (WCC) gathered Tuesday, April 1, 2008 to welcome Wabash president Pat White back to the Windy City. The reception and dinner took place at legendary downtown Chicago restaurant Maggianos. more...
Roger Ames on Asian Studies Tonight
Scholar, professor, and author Roger T. Ames will talk about the importance of Asian Studies in a public speech Tonight at 8 p.m. in Hays Hall Room 104. The title of his talk is "Here Comes China: Understanding China through its Culture." more...
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