Campus-wide Network Outage Scheduled for March 1
All network and telecommunications services will be unavailable Saturday, March 1, from 5am-4pm, due to upgrades to the electrical system in the campus server room. more...
21 Wabash Men Headed to Botswana
Spring break is a time of year many students love because school is out and many of them have planned vacations. For Brock Graham and 20 other Wabash College athletes, though, spring break is going to be a time to help those less fortunate. more...
Energy Class Experiments with Wind Power
On a day when others were scampering out of the cold, students in the Chemistry and Physics Departments' Alternative Energy class were out on the Wabash mall testing the wind generators they built. more...
Flowers Recruits for TFA
Tim Flowers was back on campus Friday to recruit Wabash men for the Teach for America program. Four members of the Class of 2008 have been accepted to Teach for America and Flowers hopes the number continues to grow. more...
Obama Field Director Turns Politics Upside-Down
As field director for Senator Barack Obama’s Presidential Campaign in South Carolina, Jeremy Bird ’00 turned politics upside-down. He's hoping for more of the same in Maryland, where he’s running Obama’s GOTV operation for Tuesday’s crucial Democratic primary. more...
Gussman '09 Wins Baldwin Oratorical
Grant Gussman ’09 stepped up a spot in the 134th Baldwin Oratorical Contest Monday night to claim the storied competition’s top prize. more...
IAWM Names Bob Grand '78 Man of the Year
The Indianapolis Association of Wabash Men (IAWM) named Wabash Trustee Bob Grand '78 their man of the year at the association's annual Valentines Dinner. Bob was specifically recognized for his significant contributions to Wabash College, his law firm Barnes and Thornburg, and for his efforts to support a strong Marion county and Indiana. more...
Raeburn Embracing Wabash Traditions, Expectations
The month-and-a-half long search for Wabash’s next head football coach is officially over, as Erik Raeburn has been given the task to pick up where Chris Creighton left off. more...
Hoffman '85 Shares Wabash Stories, Experience
Steve Hoffman ’85 brought his story as a Wabash student and graduate to Thursday’s Chapel Talk. He brought along his experiences, stories, and humor to talk about the Wabash experience. more...
Super Tuesday Brings Out Passion
Cheers, boos, and interesting conversations echoed from an energized and diverse crowd of students at last night’s Super Tuesday Party in the Spark Center’s Great Hall. More than 70 students gathered together to watch the primary and caucus election results. more...
Washington, DC Alumni Hosting Jim Graham '65 Externships
Spring Break is almost here. Many of our young men will be headed south for warmer climates and a large dose of "Relax". However, six of our young men will head to Washington , DC to partake in a life-changing opportunity from March 2nd to March 8th. They'll be this year's group in the alumni-sponsored Jim Graham '65 Externship program. more...
Webb Inaugurates Calvin Lecture Series
Wabash Religion Professor Stephen H. Webb ’83 was the first invited speaker at Calvin College’s Animals and the Kingdom of God Lecture Series. Webb inaugurated the series, endowed for 10 years, which celebrate's mankind's role as caretakers of creation. more...
Wabash Mourns the Loss of Mielke ’42
The Wabash community mourns the loss of Professor of Mathematics Emeritus Paul T. Mielke ’42, who died early Sunday morning at the age of 87. Professor Mielke taught at Wabash from 1946 through 1985, helped bring Wabash its first computer, and established the Indiana collegiate mathematics competition. more...
2008 Alumni Basketball Game - Offense, Offense, Offense
In the space of 40 minutes of basketball, with a continuously running clock, the alumni game ended up 91-80 – 171 points. It was offense, offense, offense…just like the NBA. With lawyer Jon Pactor '71 as a referee, I guess the defense simply rested! more...
IBJ Calls Craft '00, Fisher '91 Top Leaders Under 40
Each year Indianapolis Business Journal publishes its Forty Under 40 feature of up and coming young entrepreneurs, leaders, and business people. Wabash men have become a staple of the annual list. more...
Organist Olivier Latry to Give Recital at Wabash
The Music Department invites you to the ninth annual Roger H. Ide Organ Recital at 3 p.m., Sunday, February 10, in Pioneer Chapel. This year’s recital will be played by Olivier Latry, titular organist of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris. more...
Spc. James John Weber '04 Died During Training Run.
Spc. James John Weber ’04 died during a training run Nov. 20, 2007, at Fort Drum, NY. more...
FYI: Just Another Day Playing with Fire
When I woke up this morning and saw the ground blanketed with snow it seemed like the perfect day to go back to bed for a few more hours, instead I headed to my first C&T lecture. more...
Raeburn Getting Settled into Wabash Job
Erik A. Raeburn is on campus and taking the reigns of the Little Giant football program. Raeburn arrived in town Monday night and dived into media interviews, college business and even a Bachelor interview in his first day on the job. more...
Barreto Stresses Embracing Different Opinions
Professor of Economics Bert Barreto shared childhood stories of fleeing Cuba and growing up in Miami to make a point in Thursday's Chapel. more...
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