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Checking in with the Mythbusters
Wabash students in Professor Martin Madsen's "Mythbusters" physics class continue to push the envelope in their creative attempts to "bust" popular myths. We checked in with the students last Thursday when they turned Knowling Fieldhouse into a gravel pit of sorts.
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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.
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Free H1N1 Vaccine Clinic Sunday at CHS
The Montgomery County Health Department, in cooperation with Crawfordsville Schools, will hold a free, public H1N1 vaccination clinic on Sunday, November 8 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Crawfordsville High School.
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Chris White Urges Students to Embrace Support
Chris White, President Patrick White’s wife, shared her lifetime experiences as a nurse and some of the lessons she has learned from those experiences in Thursday’s Chapel Talk.
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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.
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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.
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Lawyers Return to Share Experiences in Public Service
The Pre-Law Committee hosted a panel of attorneys in public service to introduce students to the frequently overlooked area of law. Panel participants were Stephen Creason ’97, the Honorable James Joven ’89, and Josh Minkler ’85.
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