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Come Travel with Dr. Z

Emeritus Chemistry Professor and Wabash’s official, unofficial College Photographer John Zimmerman welcomes the public for an insider’s view of 95 of his framed photographs currently on display at the Crawfordsville District Public Library.

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Hughes Honored for Excellence
Associate Professor of Philosophy Cheryl Hughes has been named the winner of the McLain-McTurnan-Arnold Award for Excellence in Teaching at Wabash College.   more...

 
Morgan Named Track and Field Coach
For only the third time since World War II, Wabash College has a new head coach of its track and field program. Wabash President Patrick E. White has announced that Clyde J. Morgan will replace Robert H. Johnson, who has led the program since 1972.   more...

 
Wamidan Concert Combines Humor, Music, and Story
Wabash men will make monkeys of themselves—literally—at Wednesday night’s performance by Wamidan, the College’s world music and dance ensemble.    more...

 
Daughter of Malcolm X to Speak at Wabash
Wabash College and the Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies present a public lecture by Ilyasah Shabazz, the daughter of civil rights leader Malcolm X. Ms. Shabazz will speak April 3 at 7:00 p.m. in the Wabash College Chapel.   more...

 
Immersion, Mission Trips are Life Changing
Over 150 Wabash students who traveled the world over Spring Break have returned to campus. Some traveled with class Immersion Learning trips, others did student-driven missionary work in Botswana and New Orleans, and some "spread the fame of her honored name" singing in San Francisco and hitting baseballs in Texas.   more...

 
Energy Class Experiments with Wind Power
On a day when others were scampering out of the cold, students in the Chemistry and Physics Departments' Alternative Energy class were out on the Wabash mall testing the wind generators they built.   more...

 
Obama Field Director Turns Politics Upside-Down
As field director for Senator Barack Obama’s Presidential Campaign in South Carolina, Jeremy Bird ’00 turned politics upside-down. He's hoping for more of the same in Maryland, where he’s running Obama’s GOTV operation for Tuesday’s crucial Democratic primary.   more...

 
Webb Inaugurates Calvin Lecture Series
Wabash Religion Professor Stephen H. Webb ’83 was the first invited speaker at Calvin College’s Animals and the Kingdom of God Lecture Series. Webb inaugurated the series, endowed for 10 years, which celebrate's mankind's role as caretakers of creation.   more...

 
Burrow to Give MLK Lecture Tonight
Rufus Burrow Jr., noted author and professor, will give the keynote address Monday for Wabash's Martin Luther King Day Celebration.   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...

 
Students Eat Up Midnight Munch
Wabash College staff and faculty delight twice a year in the annual "Midnight Munch" tradition. Students are treated to a full menu of breakfast foods at 11 p.m. on a Tuesday during finals week. Director of Alumni Affairs Tom Runge was there and blogged about the event and shared photos. Read the Grunge Report.   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...

 
Founder's Week: Wabash Film "Rings True"
Wabash archivist Beth Swift led the audience on a “campus tour of Wabash through history” for the first half of Tuesday’s "Wabash in Pictures and Film" presentation. But the showing of the film “Wabash: A Way of Life” in the second half took her on its own journey through time.    more...

 
Turner-Vorbeck’s “Other Kinds of Families”
Tammy Turner-Vorbeck's “'Other Kinds of Families' will enlarge your sense of humanity, encourage you to rethink the meaning and importance of our most intimate relationships, and change forever the way you see families—everyone else's and your own.”   more...

 
Watson’s “Dapple Gray” Published
Watson’s two-act comedy, Dapple Gray, published by Norman Maine Publishing.   more...

 
Webb presents award at the Conference on Christianity and Literature
Professor of Religion and Philosophy Stephen Webb presented the Conference on Christianity and Literature’s 2006 Lifetime Achievement Award to writer John Updike in the Spring 2007 issue of Christianity and Culture.   more...

 
Tucker’s Article on German Novel Effi Briest Published
Assistant Professor of German Brian Tucker’s article published in The German Quarterly   more...

 
Schmitzer-Torbert Presents Paper at Neuroscience Meeting
Byron K. Trippet Assistant Professor of Psychology Neil Schmitzer-Torbert and Barron Hewetson ’08 present at the Society for Neuroscience annual meeting.   more...

 
Pearson Presents Paper at the American Academy of Religion
Associate Director of the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion Tom Pearson  presents at the American Academy of Religion in San Diego.   more...

 
Hartnett Presents in England
Assistant Professor of Classics Jeremy Hartnett presents at the Popular Imagination Conference in Bristol, England.    more...

 
Hardy Presents Paper in Argentina
Visiting Assistant Professor of Spanish Jane Hardy presents at the Seventh Annual Southern Cone TESOL Convention in Buenos Aires, Argentina.   more...

 
Jaén-Portillo participates in GLCA Workshop
Byron K. Trippet Assistant Professor of Spanish Isabel Jaén-Portillo participated in the Great Lakes Colleges Association (GLCA ) faculty professional development workshop in October.   more...

 
Ingram and Student Present at Chicago Botany
Assistant Professor of Biology Amanda Ingram, along with Michael McKain ’07, presents at the Chicago Botany Meetings.   more...

 
Makubuya Performs at Ethnomusicology Conference
Makubuya performs at Ethnomusicology Conference at Ohio State University.   more...


 
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