“I want to be a part of a team and challenge myself," said Haiden Diemer-McKinney ’26. “No matter what I’ve done, I’ve always loved the challenge.”
Dean of the College Todd McDorman is part of a new cohort of higher education leaders who gathered in Washington, D.C., last month to begin the Executive Leadership Academy.
William Boswell ’26 didn’t plan to graduate early. Rather than coast through a relaxed spring semester, he made the choice to accept a research position.
Hoping to fill a cultural gap he couldn’t quite describe, Jermiah Lancaster ’26 turned to Spanish. What he discovered was a major that opened an entire world to him.
As president of the Wabash College Glee Club, Dalton Kuhn ’26 knew exactly what waited for him at the end of Commencement.
Mentoring need not be formal to be meaningful. For generations at Wabash, the culture of place has been passed down with a meal or a drink. John Fischer ’70 was one of many who led by social mentoring.
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