Wabash Celebrates Holiday Season
As the semester winds down and the holidays draw near, Wabash College students, faculty, staff, and community have been celebrating the holidays. See and hear how we've celebrated. more...
Little Giants Tame Tigers
Wabash led from opening tip to final horn, claiming a 71-60 victory over DePauw University on the basketball court Thursday night. The Little Giants held DePauw to 7-of-27 from the three-point arc while connecting on 46 percent from long range for the win. more...
MXI Students Celebrate Kwanzaa Monday
Members of the Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies celebrated Kwanzaa with student, faculty, and staff members Monday night. View photos from the program. more...
Students Learn About Professional Sports, Enjoy Game
Career Services took more than 50 Wabash students to see the Pacers Tuesday night and to learn more about careers in professional sports. Chris Denari '83, TV voice for Indiana, talked to the students before the game. See photos. more...
Carter Swears in Church '92, McLean
Two men with strong ties to Wabash College have joined the Indiana Attorney General’s staff as Deputy Attorneys General. Attorney General Steve Carter visited campus Monday to swear in Jay Church ‘92 and Ian McLean. more...
Hear President's Talk on Caleb Mills
President Patrick White presented a special Chapel Talk Tuesday commemorating the 175th anniversary of the College. He harkened back to 1832 and the schools' first teacher, Caleb Mills. more...
Reflections on Whitewater: Wabash Always Fights!
Wabash's remarkable run through the 2007 North Coast Athletic Conference season and into the Elite Eight of the NCAA Division III playoffs came to an end Saturday. But the Wabash faithful showed their love and support of the Little Giants and the spirit and determination with which they played. more...
"Such Beautiful Music"
The Wabash College Chamber Orchestra transported the Salter Hall audience Sunday night from a cold wet December evening to the warmth of Johannes Brahms' Hungarian Dances and the enchantment of Edvard Grieg’s Peer Gynt Suite. more...
Quality of Life Grant Extends Classroom
Taking the class out of the classroom is a signature Wabash learning experience. Once in a while, the College’s great traditions and special connections go a step further. A Saturday trip to Southern Indiana allowed a Wabash professor to honor one of his mentors. more...
A Snowy Ending To A Special Season
Wabash football fans walked into a Wisconsin winter snowstorm and an extremely talented UW-Whitewater football team in Saturday's NCAA Division III Football Regional final. The Little Giants fell behind early on the way to a 47-7 loss to the second-ranked Warhawks. more...
Galyan '72 Delivers Gore's Environmental Slide Show
The slide show that took a former presidential candidate from a political has-been to an Academy Award, Nobel Peace Prize and international acclaim as the leader of the new environmental movement found its way to Wabash. more...
Wabash Prepares for Elite 8 Showdown
The Wabash College football team is in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Division III football playoffs for the second time in six years. The Little Giants face two-time national runner-up Wisconsin-Whitewater Saturday with a berth in the national semifinals on the line. more...
Education Guardian Weekly Looks at Webb's Dylan Book
Education Guardian Weekly takes a look at Professor of Religion Steve Webb's new book on Bob Dylan. The Education Guardian dates back to the early 1800s and "has a long history of editorial and political independence." more...
Got Weekend Plans? Head North to Wisconsin!
When the Wabash College football team travels to Whitewater, Wisconsin this Saturday for the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III football playoffs, the Little Giants will play out the ultimate David and Goliath saga. more...
Hunt Article Reveals Musical Friendship
Proofing the upcoming issue of Wabash Magazine, I was re-reading a story I wrote a couple months ago about Steve Hunt ’76 and his daughter, Leslie. The article begins with Leslie’s appearance as a finalist on Fox TV's American Idol, but the piece is also about the musical gifts Leslie inherited from her dad, a Wabash grad. more...
Two Wabash Grads Featured in Esquire's Best/Brightest
Two Wabash College graduates are featured in the current issue of Esquire Magazine as among the "best and brightest." Geoffrey Coates '89 and Gyanu Lamichhane '99 are both featured in the article. more...
40th Annual Christmas Festival of Music and Readings
All members of the Montgomery County community are invited to attend Wabash College’s 40th annual Christmas Festival of Music and Readings at 8 p.m. Wednesday, December 5, in the College Chapel. more...
Brigance Recognized as Distinguished Scholar
W. Norwood Brigance, a Wabash College professor of 38 years, was named one of the most recent recipients of the "Distinguished Scholar in Communication" award by the National Communication Association. more...
Pynenberg Named Gagliardi Finalist
Wabash senior linebacker Adi Pynenberg is one of ten finalists for the 2007 Gagliardi Trophy. Pynenberg, the 2006 and 2007 North Coast Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year, is also the first three-time All-American football player in Wabash College history. more...
Reflecting on 175 Years this Thanksgiving
It was exactly 175 years ago this Thanksgiving Day that the nine founders of Wabash College knelt in the snow on the western edge of town, praying for the future of the College that was their bold and courageous vision. more...
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