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Clay Robbins ’79, president of Lilly Endowment, Inc.: "[Wabash has] given
me a sense of belonging to a community of men and some extraordinary women
who think deeply and critically reflectively about the world and about
life. I have the opportunity in my work to engage with people from
government, business, and the non-profit sector, and I can tell when
Wabash men and people like them are involved in the conversation. They
understand the larger context of the issues, they don’t just look at them
from an ideological perspective.
"I know that approach is not formed only in the classroom. It’s formed because
of the engagement that Wabash students have with faculty, with other
students, and with the alumni who come back here and engage with the
students."
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