Cotterill '99 Joins New Indy Mayor's Team
Chris Cotterill '99 has been named Indianapolis corporation counsel by new mayor Greg Ballard. He will be the city's lead attorney. more...
"The Terror" by Simmons ’70 Makes Top 10 Lists
The Terror by Dan Simmons ’70 has been named to the Top 10 lists of both Entertainment Weekly magazine and Amazon.com.
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Hays Challenge Will Bolster Scholarships
There is a special reason for Wabash alumni and friends to increase their support and help grow the Annual Fund to $2.85 million by June 30, 2008 and $3 million by June 30, 2009. In fact, there are 1.1 million reasons! more...
Tenured Faculty Get High Marks
At Wabash, we have a recruiting slogan that says, “It won’t be easy… it will be worth it.” That same slogan applies to tenure-track professors early in their careers. Earning tenure at Wabash is not easy — it’s a six-year, comprehensive audition for a teaching position — but we certainly hope the process is “worth it.” more...
Wabash College Awards Tenure to Four
Four Wabash College professors have earned tenure, achieving an important milestone in any teaching career. Professors Rick Warner, William Turner, Jennifer Abbott, and Michelle Rhoades have all been granted tenure by the College. more...
Brock's 21 Sends Wabash to Third Straight Win
Sophomore forward Aaron Brock scored a career-high 21 points to lead the Little Giants to a 64-58 win over Franklin College Tuesday night at Chadwick Court. The victory was the third in a row for the Wabash basketball team and avenged two losses to the Grizzlies last season. more...
Wabash Receives $1.5 Million for Pastoral Program
Wabash College has received a $1.5 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to establish the Wabash Pastoral Leadership Program. The Program will target Indiana pastors with five to 10 years experience to participate in a two-year program of leadership development and pastoral reflection. more...
Wabash Students Help Out Boys & Girls Club
Wabash College has spent the holiday season volunteering time toward fundraisers to support the Boys & Girls Club of Montgomery County in addition to numerous volunteer hours with children. more...
Eric Stark '88 to Lead Chorus at Kennedy Center
Butler University's Associate Professor of Music Eric Stark ’88 is in Washington D.C. this weekend to lead a chorus in one of the nation’s most prestigious venues. more...
Download "Old Wabash" to Your iPod or Computer
We've had lots of requests for a downloadable version of "Old Wabash" that alumni and friends can include on their iPods and home computers. You can now download the Glee Club's rendition and play it before the next big game or whenever you need a Wabash pick-me-up. more...
Award Winning Filmmaker in Liberal Arts Tradition
Magazine Editor Steve Charles catches up with award-winning filmmaker Richard Elson '69 about his latest film project and some of his more recent works. Read Charles' blog entry about the conversation. more...
A Special Year, A Special Time to Give
This holiday season we are thankful that a handful of visionary leaders had the courage to leave the east coast 175 years ago to establish Wabash College. Those men knew the wild west would need teachers and preachers, and on November 21, 1832 founded Wabash College. more...
Wabash Club of Chicago Hosts Pat and Chris White
A large crowd of Chicago area Wabash alumni and friends braved the Holiday traffic and the freezing rain to welcome Pat and Chris White back to Chicago. In fact, the group was the largest one on record for the annual Wabash Club of Chicago Holiday event.
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Stay in Touch with Classmates — Send a Wabash eCard
A great way to stay in touch with classmates is to send them a Wabash eCard. You can choose from lots of Wabash scenes, including recently added seasonal images of campus. And you can personalize the cards any way you wish. more...
Decorate Your Computer for the Season
Dress up your computer this holiday season with images from the Wabash campus. You can choose desktop backgrounds and screen savers designed specifically for all sizes of monitors. We've added lots of new images, including seasonal photos of the Wabash campus in winter. more...
Spend a Day in the Life of a Wabash Man
Whether you graduated five years ago or 50 years ago, the experiences you had as a Wabash student aren't that different from the way Wabash men spend their time on campus today. We followed sophomore Brock Graham, a religion major and football player from Grand Rapids, Michigan, around campus for a full day — and we compressed that day into just 60 seconds. more...
Sing Along with Wabash
Get in the holiday spirit by singing along with the Wabash Glee Club, Brass Ensemble, and congregation as they sing "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" at the 40th Annual Christmas Festival of Music and Readings. Also included are photographs of all the performers in the annual event. more...
Celebrate the Holidays at Wabash
The students, faculty, and staff of Wabash College celebrated the holidays just before final exams. The Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies held a Kwanzaa celebration; the men of Unidos por Sangre hosted a dinner to ring in Feliz Navidad; and for the 40th straight year, hundreds gathered in the Chapel for the Christmas Festival of Music and Readings. more...
Haltom's Three Lifts Wabash to Win
Sophomore guard Chase Haltom drilled a three-pointer in the final minute of overtime to lift the Little Giants to a 60-57 victory over Marian College Saturday afternoon at Chadwick Court. more...
Award-Winning Publisher to Lead Getty Publications
Greg Britton ’84, Director of the Minnesota Historical Society Press and recently Minnesota's Publisher of the Year, is heading West in January to become Executive Director of Getty Publications. more...
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