Beijing Opera comes to Wabash College
Wabash College’s Visiting Artists Series will present Kungfu Theatre: Tales from the Beijing Opera at 8 p.m., Monday, October 8, in Salter Hall in the Fine Arts Center. more...
Wabash Notches Shutout NCAC Win
Wabash College’s defense twice shut down Ohio Wesleyan inside its own 10-yard line and registered its first shutout since 2005 over Denison. The Little Giants posted a 15-0 win in the North Coast Athletic Conference opener. more...
Ecuadorian Studies Have Impact on Wabash Men
Poverty’s impact, the hardship of practicing medicine, and learning and working in another language are just a few of the lessons Wabash men learned during the summer of 2007 in Ecuador. more...
Washington Group Welcomes the Whites
The law firm of Jones Day was the site of yet another tremendous Wabash evening as the National Capital Association of Wabash Men welcomed President Pat White and his wife Chris to the area.
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FYI Blog: Raters Urges Careful Word Choice
Assistant Dean of Students Michael Raters ’85 talked to students in Thursday’s Chapel Talk about the importance of word choice and action. more...
Defense Sparkles In Millikin Win
The Little Giant defense dominated Millikin most of Saturday’s game and made key plays when the Big Blue was able to move the ball. The result was a Wabash 28-6 win in sophomore quarterback Kyle Augustinovicz’s starting debut. more...
Tim Lake Participates in Fort Wayne Education Forum
Dr. Tim Lake called a recent Fort Wayne forum on education issues for African-American men a success. Lake helped organize an education forum Sept. 8 sponsored by the Fort Wayne Urban Coalition. more...
Follow Millikin Game With Live Blog Updates
Follow the Little Giants football game at Millikin Saturday with live blog updates. Sports Information Director Brent Harris and Web Editor Howard Hewitt will provide updates throughout the game. more...
Listen To Wabash Football
WNDY is experiencing some technical problems but you'll still be able to listen to Wabash football tomorrow afternoon. Here's the information you need to know.
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Eva Kor: Not a Victim
Holocaust Survivor Eva Mozes Kor refuses to be a victim, although she has plenty of reason to take that route. Kor delivered a lecture to an overflowing crowd in the George D. Lovell Lecture Room Wednesday night. more...
Wilderness Plots and Scott Russell Sanders to Visit
Wabash College’s Visiting Artists Series and Experience Indiana will present Wilderness Plots and Scott Russell Sanders at 8 p.m., Friday, September 21, in Salter Hall in the Fine Arts Center. more...
Fall Events Will Highlight College's 175 Years
Wabash College will mark its 175th year with a range of fall campus events designed to appreciate the history and significance of its longevity and contributions to society. more...
Mandelbaum to Give Rogge Lecture Tonight
One of America’s leading authorities on international affairs, Michael Mandelbaum, will present the 2007 Benjamin A. Rogge Memorial Lecture at Wabash College. Mandelbaum’s lecture will be presented Friday. more...
Reporter, Writer Philip Caputo to Give Talk Tonight
Award-winning reporter and writer Philip Caputo will give a talk, “Fiction is Better Than Truth: Turning Journalism into Art,” at 8 p.m., Thursday, October 4. Caputo is a guest in the Will Hays, Jr. Visiting Writers Series. more...
Homecoming Weekend Scheduled for September 28-29
Wabash College invites you to a variety of events scheduled during Homecoming Weekend, September 28-29. A musical concert, art exhibit, Alumni Chapel, and, of course, football are just some of the activities planned. more...
Holocaust Survivor Kor Speaks Tonight
As a part of the Wabash College Experience Indiana Speakers and Artists Series, Eva Kor, a Holocaust Survivor and Indiana resident, will give a talk at 8 p.m. Wednesday, September 12, in Room 101 (Lovell Lecture Room) in Baxter Hall Her talk is free and open to the public. more...
Hile, Houck, Shreve, Pactor Honored as Class Agents
The Society of Wabash College Class Agents honored their own on the eve of the 2007 Class Agent Forum. At a gathering of about 100 Class Agents, spouses, Wabash faculty, and administrators, emcee Scott Himsel ’85 extolled the virtues of the award-winning Class Agents. more...
Dustin Huff Sets Two Records In Win Over Franklin
Wabash defensive back Rich Lehmann denied a Franklin two-point conversion attempt with 24 seconds remaining to give the Little Giants a season-opening win over Central Indiana rival Franklin College, 35-33. more...
Wabash’s Eiteljorg Collection Displayed
The Wabash College Art Department is pleased to present “The Wabash College Eiteljorg Collection of African Art: Art, Life, and Spirit in Africa” in the Eric Dean Gallery beginning Monday, September 10 and running through November 29. more...
Listen to Bambrey's Chapel Talk on Gentleman's Rule
Tom Bambrey '68, Dean of Students, delivered Thursday's Chapel talk on Rules and the Gentleman's Rule. A podcast of the entire speech is now available. more...
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