The Bachelor Wins 22 ICPA Honors
In the middle of celebrating The Bachelor’s 100th year, the paper has been honored with the most awards in its history. The paper won a total of 22 awards with 8 first places at the annual Indiana Collegiate Press Association meeting. more...
2008 Brigance Forum Lecture Wednesday Evening
Edward Schiappa will give the 2008 Brigance Forum Lecture at 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 2, in room 104 in Hays Hall. The title of his talk is “Rethinking Criticism of Stereotypes and Representation in Popular Culture.” more...
Nearly 400 Gather to Celebrate Philanthropy
Nearly 400 students, faculty, staff, alumni donors, family members, and friends of the College attended Saturday's Fifth Annual Celebrating Scholarships Luncheon. The event honors Wabash's glorious tradition of philanthropy and specifically endowed scholarships that benefit students. more...
Wabash Hosts 2008 Relay for Life
Wabash College hosted the 2008 Montgomery County Relay for Life, which benefits the American Cancer Society. More than 500 people and nearly 30 relay teams took part this year, generating more than $75,000 for cancer research and advocacy. more...
Ship's Survivors Tell Stories of Survival
One of the most rewarding ways of understanding historical events is to quietly listen to those who experienced them firsthand. Three men affected by the loss of the USS Indianapolis were at Wabash to tell their individual and sometimes harrowing tale. more...
Negovetich ’01 Awarded Cole Alumni Prize
A St. Jude's Children's Hospital researcher studying bird flu, Nick Negovetich ’01 was honored with the Thomas Cole Alumni Research Prize on Thursday. more...
Kendrick '97 Leads Brownsburg To State Hoops Title
Joshua Kendrick '97 is no stranger to wild finishes in basketball games. Last Saturday his Brownsburg Bulldogs won the IHSAA state title for the former Wabash hoops star turned high school coach. more...
Prifogle to Give Junior Recital Sunday
Wabash junior Kyle Prifogle, described by his teacher as "one of the most exciting and talented pianists I have known," will present his junior recital this Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. in the Lewis Salter Concert Hall. more...
Two Recent Graduates Work President Clinton Rally
Brock Johnson '07 and Elliott Vice '06 are staff members for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. Both were in West Lafayette Monday night helping staff an appearance by former President Bill Clinton. more...
Math Professor Helping Youth with Skate Park
"I'm a part of this community, and I want to help these kids feel like their community supports them," says Professor Chad Westphal, who is helping Crawfordsville youth design and raise money for a new skate park. more...
Author Discusses Ezra Pound's Life
James Longenbach and Jim Rader traveled separate roads on their way to developing a profound interest in the same literary figure, Ezra Pound. But by coincidence, or perhaps by fate, their paths crossed Thursday night. more...
Wings and TWR
Wabash alumni in Northwest Indiana gathered for the first of what we hope will be many social/networking meetings on Wednesday (March 19) evening at Wings, Etc. in Valparaiso. more...
Federal Internships Offer Great Prospects
On Tuesday afternoon the Schroeder Career Center held a special presentation in Goodrich Hall describing the opportunities that federal internships can offer to students. more...
Big Bash 2008 - Be There!
The Chapel Sing Competition, strictly friendly as no haircuts are administered, is one of the memorable events of the Big Bash. This photo, taken at last year's Big Bash, includes President Pat White, Charles Martin '37, Dr. Eric Shreve '02, Dr. Don Shelbourne '72, Prof. Vic Powell H'55, Prof. Joe O'Rourke H'65, Ginny Hays H'37, John Yanko '57 (class agent for the 50th reunion class) and many more. more...
Mathematician, Author Hofstadter to Visit Wabash
The Experience Indiana Speakers and Artists Series invites the Wabash community to two public talks by author and professor Douglas Hofstadter. Professor Hofstadter will give a public lecture entitled “Creativity and Analogy on Thursday, April 3 followed by a Math and Computer Science colloquium on Friday, April 4. more...
Daughter of Malcolm X to Speak at Wabash
Wabash College and the Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies present a public lecture by Ilyasah Shabazz, the daughter of civil rights leader Malcolm X. Ms. Shabazz will speak April 3 at 7:00 p.m. in the Wabash College Chapel. more...
Activist/Literary Icon Evans to Receive MXIBS Award
Poet and literary icon Mari Evans will be honored with the Jasmine Robinson Pioneer Award from the Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies at Wabash College this Thursday.
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Weekend Sweep Boosts Baseball's Confidence
A four-game sweep over the weekend by the Wabash baseball team has the Little Giants in the right frame of mind going into an important set of games on this week's schedule. more...
Wabash Alumni Can Now Get LinkedIn
The Wabash College Alumni and Parent Relations Office has launched a presence on the professional networking site, LinkedIn, and already nearly 550 alumni have connected with one another. more...
Glee Club Sings Into Spring
Fresh from a West Coast tour in the San Francisco Bay area, the Glee Club brought spirituals, shanties, music from the 16th century, and even a little Elton John to their Spring Concert Sunday night.
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