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KQ&K Honored by Local High School

Brandon McKinney, Joshua Johnson, Andrew Bretz, and Reginald Steele — members of the Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies at Wabash — were on hand when the Southmont High School Key Club presented the Institute with a Community Leadership Award for the work of the KQ&K Mentoring Program.



Past News Stories







Fiske Names Wabash College a 'Best Buy
Wabash has been recognized by one of the nation’s oldest college guide books as a “Best Buy” school. Fiske Guide to Colleges selected 44 best buy schools across the nation. Wabash was one of those best buys!
[Story] (07/01/09).

Moseman '11 Has Internship with Baseball League
Alex Moseman '11 used his photography experience in the Present Indiana Program to land a summer internship with a college-age baseball team in Southern Indiana. Read about the Dubois County Bombers and Moseman's summer in Huntingburg, Indiana.
[Story] (06/29/09).

Oprisko Named Associate Dean
Will Oprisko, a Taylor University graduate who has spent the last five years in student life positions at John Carroll University, has been named the new Associate Dean of Students at Wabash College. Oprisko will begin his work at Wabash on July 6.
[Story] (06/26/09).

Wabash Joins Yellow Ribbon Initiative
Wabash College has joined many other institutions across the country to extend benefits to veterans of the United States armed forces. Wabash is joining the Yellow Ribbon GI Education Enhancement Program, which covers the majority of college expenses for veterans.
[Story] (06/24/09).

A Wabash Man, A Bunny, and You Tube
Wabash men are doing serious research, working summer jobs, and probably thinking about the school year ahead. Some of those jobs are just plain fun. Check out this You Tube video with rising senior Patrick McAlister.
[Story] (06/24/09).

Zirkle '98 Has Specialty Law Practice
Wes Zirkle '98 has a legal profession in the fast lane. He works for a marketing firm negotiating contracts in the motor sports business.
[Story] (06/19/09).

Gable Spends Time Trying to Grow Sport
Dan Gable has had a lifetime of remarkable accomplishments as a wrestler and wrestling coach. Now, he spends his time growing and promoting the sport.
[Story] (06/17/09).

Wrestlers Wrap Up Final Day of Camp
Wabash wrestling coach Brian Anderson had his first summer wrestling camp at Wabash five years ago. Anderson has brought in some of the biggest names in American wrestling — Gable, Baumgartner, Cejudo — and the campers have followed. This year 320 wrestlers were here for instruction and competition.
[Story] (06/15/09).

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.
[Story] (06/11/09).

Records Shattered; ’59 Wins Awards
In a year when there were a million reasons to stay home instead of returning to Wabash for the 2009 Big Bash Reunion Weekend, alumni lifted the spirits of all at the College with a new all-time reunion attendance record of 389 men in attendance.
[Story] (06/07/09).

Alumni Give Wabash a Much-Needed Boost
The alumni came to Crawfordsville, jogged their memories, shook hands with old friends, sang their hearts out, and gave this mighty little liberal arts college exactly what it needed — a shot in the arm of pure spirit and love for this place and the men who call it their college.
[Story] (06/07/09).

See Who Came Back — Class Reunion Photos
Not everybody who showed up for Chapel Sing turned out for class photos, and not everyone who stood for class photos lent their voice to Alumni Chapel Sing. But you can still see who came back for the class photo!
[Story] (06/06/09).

Chapel Sing Always a Big Bash Highlight
Every year the more-than-300 alumni gather with family and friends for the Alumni Chapel Sing. It's one of the highlights of the weekend.
[Story] (06/06/09).

Class of ’59 Shines at Big Bash Banquet
There's a lot of spirit in the Wabash Class of 1959 and it was on full display at the 2009 Big Bash Banquet. More than half the class returned to set a Big Bash record for highest attendance at a 50th reunion.
[Story] (06/06/09).

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.
[Story] (06/05/09).

Doshi '97 Lights Up New York Stages
Marcus Doshi '97 is drawing raves for his lighting design work in New York City theater. See how his journey to Wabash and his experiences here took him from Mishawaka to the Big Apple theater district.
[Story] (06/03/09).

Lights Shining on Doshi '97 in New York [Story] (06/03/09).

Rudolph Fund Sends Ingram, Vick Abroad this Summer
Two Wabash College juniors will be spending a big part of their summer in Europe studying and improving language skills thanks to the Kenneth Rhys Rudolph memorial Fund for European Summer Study Abroad.
[Story] (06/02/09).

Einterz ’77 Shares Life Lessons at Last Lecture
Dr. Bob Einterz ’77 was invited to help commemorate the 40th anniversary of the founding of IUPUI when giving the prestigious "Last Lecture," one of the university's most honored invited lectures. In his talk, he shared the lessons he's learned in a lifetime devoted to battling HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa.
[Story] (06/02/09).

Indiana Academy Inducts John C. Schroeder '69
John C. Schroeder ’69 was inducted Monday to The Indiana Academy at its ninth annual dinner at Indianapolis. Schroeder joined five others honored for lifetime achievement and contributes to the cultural, scientific, literary, civic, religious, and education development of Indiana.
[Story] (05/29/09).

Aouad Brothers Enjoy The Spotlight
Wabash junior Emmanuel Aouad moved from track athlete to supporter this week while watching his brother, Kennyi, compete at the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
[Story] (05/29/09).

Kenley '72 Shares Ups, Downs of Entrepreneurship
Rod Kenley ’72 could be the ideal entrepreneur to spend time with the Summer Business Immersion Program talking about the highs and lows of starting your own business.
[Story] (05/28/09).

Feller Favors Peer Learning in the Classroom
Scott Feller is a scientist, college professor, parent, and a bit of a sheep herder. He also is Wabash College’s McLain-McTurnan-Arnold Excellence in Teaching Award Winner for 2009.
[Story] (05/27/09).

Dedelow '11 Doing Research with Portillo at Yale
Wabash students are spread accross the country in interesting summer internships and summer jobs. Many of them will write about the experience in this blog. Darryl Dedelow is doing research at Yale and NYC with BKT Assistant Professor of Spanish Isabel Jaen-Portillo.
[Story] (05/26/09).

Aouad's Hard Work Leads to Spot at Nationals
Wabash junior Emmanuel Aouad will compete in the preliminary round of the 110-meter hurdles Friday at the 2009 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field National Championship Meet at Marietta College in Marietta, Ohio.
[Story] (05/22/09).