Football Team Wins NCAC, Ready for Monon Bell
The Wabash College football team clinched its third straight North Coast Athletic Conference championship Saturday, beating Denison University 42-0 to improve to 9-0 on the year. The Little Giants ended the NCAC portion of their schedule with a perfect 7-0 mark, which improved Wabash’s league record to 20-1 in the last three seasons. more...
Wabash Celebrating College's 175th Anniversary
Marking the 175th anniversary of the founding of Wabash, organizers are presenting a series of events this week. more...
Sperber Lectures on Mix of Beer, Athletics, ESPN
Dr. Sperber, author of Beer & Circus: How Big-Time College Sports is Crippling Undergraduate Education, delivered a talk in Baxter 101 Thursday delving deeper into his theories about the unique intertwining of college sports, alcohol consumption, the media and college. more...
FYI: Wabash Campus Ablaze with Autumn's Color
Fall is one of the most beautiful times of the year on the Wabash College campus. Though the colors aren't as vibrant this fall as previous years, the campus is beautiful for the start of November. more...
Wabash Students Among Most Engaged
Wabash College students are among the most engaged in the nation. The National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) shows Wabash students rank their level of engagement higher than similar institutions and national averages. more...
Woehnker: A Lesson in Friendship
Patrick Woehnker leaves behind a portrait and memories showing a young man engaged at his high school and in his community, determined to attend and do well at Wabash, and committed to his friends and teammates just as much as they were committed to him. more...
Russian Grandmaster Wows Wabash Chess Enthusiasts
A freshman gave chess grandmaster Gregory Kaidanov a stiff challenge in the blindfold match played Tuesday night. Kaidanov made his third visit to Wabash College to demonstrate his amazing chess skills. more...
Monon Bell Tickets...Going...Going...Almost Gone
Tickets for the 114th Monon Bell Game are almost gone. Tickets for the DePauw side are sold out and only a few Wabash tickets remain. Call the Bookstore (765-361-6271) to get yours.
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Scholars Call Campus Meeting Historic
For the first time ever, scholars in the fields of Black Studies and Religious Studies have come together to discuss the role of Africa in teaching and learning about African-American religious traditions in the United States. more...
Iranian Reviews American Relations Since 1979
One of the most contentious debates echoing across America from small liberal arts colleges to the United States Senate is how to deal with Iran. From the Iran Hostage Crisis of 1979 to President George Bush’s famous “Axis of evil” declaration in 2002, Iran has been at the forefront of American foreign policy. more...
Monon Bell Telecast Site List at 56 - And Growing
Thanks to the efforts of a number of volunteers and the work of Mike Warren '93 in Alumni and Parent Relations and his counterpart at DePauw, we're now at 56 national telecast sites and looking for more before the kickoff November 10. more...
FYI Blog: Remembering Rod Helderman
One of the fringe benefits of being technologically incompetent is that you get to know, and often rely upon, very good people. One of the friendliest folks on campus, one of the folks you were always happiest (and most relieved) to see walk in your office door. We lost Rod over the weekend. more...
Sophomore Top Advocate in Moot Court
For the third time in the past four years, a sophomore won top honors in the Wabash College and Indianapolis Association of Wabash Men Moot Court Competition. more...
Scholars Will Discuss Black and Religious Studies Tonight
The Wabash Center, the Malcolm X Institute, and the Center of Inquiry have teamed to bring to campus this week 16 African-American scholars to discuss curricular design and collaborative research stemming from the fields of Black Studies and Religious Studies. more...
Former Iranian Official Speaks Tonight on Radical Islam
The Wabash Conservative Union will host its first lecturer of the semester Thursday, Mr. Kamran Beigi. Beigi is the former communications director to Reza Pahlavi, former Crown Prince of Iran and son of the late Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. more...
Wabash IT Sponsoring Community Computer Recyle Day
The Wabash College IT Services and the Wabash Environmental Concerns Committees will be sponsoring its first Crawfordsville Community Computer Recycle Day from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. more...
Little Giants Claim Sole Possesion of NCAC Lead
Week by week sophomore quarterback Matt Hudson is carving a niche for himself along side all the great Little Giant quarterbacks who preceded him at Wabash College. Hudson had a hand in five touchdowns Saturday leading Wabash to a 45-14 win over Oberlin. more...
Wabash Celebrates Faculty Work
Wabash honors its faculty work. As part of the 175th Celebration of Wabash College, the Lilly Library hosts "A Celebration of Faculty: 175 Years of Creativity, Research, and Scholarship". more...
The Beauty of Mathematics
Professor J.D. Phillips believes mathematics is not only beautiful, but central to a liberal arts education. And true to the mathematician he is, Phillips has proof. more...
Wabash Loans Historic Piano to Carnegie Museum
Wabash has loaned an historical “square” piano to the new Carnegie Museum in Crawfordsville. more...
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