Galapagos Provides Life Lessons The students from a Wabash biology class studying evolution have returned from an intense month of study in the Amazon Rain Forest and the Galapagos Islands. The immersion, part of the Wabash Ecuadorian Studies Program, polished the students' Spanish language skills, while training their eyes in keen observation of the environment and their minds in recording their experiences in journals. more
Young Alum Clark '03 Finding Himself as Artist Wabash Public Affairs Web Editor Howard Hewitt is off to Portland, Seattle, and Vancouver B.C. to visit Wabash alums living in the great Northwest. The stories he's finding will be featured on the website and a future issue of Wabash Magazine. His latest visit was with a young artist and musician.
Summer Internships: Eiteljorg Museum Wabash students take advantage of many different type of summer internship opportunities. Many are funded by College resources, while some are internships provided by Wabash alums. This blog will feature students, faculty, and staff writing about this summer's internships.
Present Indiana Interns Will Share Presentations The Present Indiana Project wraped up June 27. The 13 students will be making their presentations on campus and around the area this fall. Greg Slisz reflects on the experience.