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Little Giants Open Season Tonight at Marian

The Little Giant basketball team opens its season tonight at Marian College. Wabash will have six road games before debuting on Chadwick Court Dec. 8 against Rose Hulman.

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Garrett Honored for "Realizing the Dream"
Patrick Garrett ’12 was honored Saturday as a 2009 Independent Colleges of Indiana "Realizing the Dream" Outstanding First-Generation Student.   more...

 
Morillo Lectures at NKU Wednesday
History Professor Stephen Morillo has been invited to give a lecture on the world history of piracy as part of Northern Kentucky University’s Military History Lecture Series on Veterans Day, November 11.   more...

 
Top Ten Prospects Challenged to Excel
More than 175 high school seniors visited Wabash College Friday for Top Ten Scholarship day. They went to classes, heard from alumni, and walked the campus to see if Wabash was a good fit for their education and future.   more...

 
Wabash Men Make Impression at SoTL Conference
There were 650 scholars in attendance at the International Society of Teaching and Learning conference, and only about a dozen of the attendees were not faculty or staff. But the three Wabash men who presented at the conference left quite an impression.   more...

 
Taylor Named Haines Biochem Professor
Associate Professor of Chemistry Ann Taylor has been named the first William J. and Wilma M. Haines Professor in Biochemistry at Wabash College.    more...

 
Wabash National Study Cited by Inside Higher Ed
Charlie Blaich, director of inquiries at the Center of Inquiry in the Liberal Arts, is featured — along with  the Wabash National Study of Liberal Arts Education — in an article on the Inside Higher Ed website. The article says Wabash National Study data validates NSSE measurements for student learning outcomes.   more...

 
Alumni Honored at Homecoming Chapel
The National Association of Wabash Men had its annual business meeting, short and sweet in keeping with tradition. The real business of the NAWM on Homecoming Weekend was the presentation of Alumni Awards of Merit and Honorary Alumna awards.   more...

 
NAWM to Honor Butler & Four Alums
The National Association of Wabash Men holds its annual meeting on Saturday morning, September 26 in the Pioneer Chapel. While noted as a “business meeting,” the Homecoming Alumni Chapel is a celebration — and this year honors Professor Melissa Butler and four esteemed alumni.   more...

 
Madsen's Students
Physics professor Martin Madsen has conceived one of the most innovative courses ever offered at Wabash. Taking a cue from the hit TV show "Mythbusters," Madsen has rebuilt the physics course for non-majors that utilizes teaching's best practices. The class is a lot of fun, too.   more...

 
Ingram Lands NSF Research Grant
Wabash College Biology Professor Amanda Ingram’s research on chloridoid grasses just got a major boost when the National Science Foundation awarded her a four-year grant of more than $217,000.   more...

 
Leslie Day Named LaFollette Chair
Long-time Classics Professor Leslie Preston Day has been named the Charles D. And Elizabeth S. LaFollette Distinguished Professor in the Humanities. Day becomes only the fourth person to hold the esteemed chair since its establishment in 1978, and also the first woman to hold the position.   more...

 
Fast Start Overwhelms Denison
Wabash College’s Little Giants scored on offense and defense in the first 2:16 against the visiting Big Red of Denison to set the pace for their 2009 season opener. See video highlight package.   more...

 
Lake Studying Slave Trade in Senegal, Gambia
Dr. Tim Lake is hoping five weeks in Africa helps him create a class on slave trading and enhance his efforts to improve African studies at Wabash College. He has filed his first blog entry which you can read here.   more...

 
Big Bash Reunion Weekend in Full Swing
Wabash College staff are hosting what might be the biggest Big Bash ever. More than 350 alumni have started arriving on campus. The 50-year class will have the biggest turnout in Bash history for a Golden Reunion with more than half their class attending.   more...

 
Simple Rules Can Help Prevent Flu Problems
With all of the news coverage and talk about the swine flu problems around the world, it's a good time to remember a few simple rules.   more...

 
Joe Day: Classics Teacher of the Year
The Indiana Classical Conference has named Wabash Classics Professor Joe Day its Outstanding College Teacher for 2009. The award acknowledges Day's "selfless, unrelenting dedication to classroom instruction in Classical Studies at Wabash College."   more...

 
Workshop Introduces Kids to Computers, Higher Ed
A computer can be a window to the world of education but for many community children access to computers can be an issue. The Montgomery County Youth Services Bureau, Ivy Tech, and Wabash College set up a workshop Saturday to introduce young people to learning through computers.   more...

 
Most Eligible Bachelor Continues Run
The Dating Game meets Reality TV — and it all happens on the stage of the Experimental Theater at Wabash College. Amina McIntyre’s new play, Most Eligible Bachelor, runs through Saturday with curtain time at 8:00 p.m.   more...

 
Catching the Bug
Agata Szczeszak-Brewer was named the Bruce Harkness Young Conrad Scholar by the Joseph Conrad Society, and her book, Profane Pilgrimage: Colonial Cosmologies in Conrad and Joyce, was published as part of the James Joyce Series by the University of Florida Press.   more...

 
Faculty Notes: Two for Tenure
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Visiting Professor of Art Kristin Wilkins exhibited her photography and video
Visiting Professor of Art Kristin Wilkins exhibited her photography and video.   more...

 
Professor of Art Doug Calisch exhibited his recent sculpture and photography
Professor of Art Doug Calisch exhibited his recent sculpture and photography.   more...

 
Associate Professor of Biology Eric Wetzel Presents Two Talks
Associate Professor of Biology Eric Wetzel traveled to Lima, Peru to present two talks to the First Peruvian Congress of Helminthology and Associated Invertebrates at the International Meeting of Asociacion Peruana de Helmintologia e Invertebrados Afines (APHIA)   more...

 
Sarah Painitz’ article published in Modern Austrian Literature.
Sarah Painitz’ article "Political Bodies: Physiognomy in Veza Canetti’s Fiction" was published in Modern Austrian Literature.   more...


 
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