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Wabash Theater Stages Lenin’s Embalmers

Two biochemists are pushed to their limits when asked by Joseph Stalin to preserve former Russian leader Vladimir Lenin’s body for all time. This doesn’t sound like the stuff of a comedic play, but it is and the Wabash Theater will stage Lenin’s Embalmers in a four-night run, Feb. 25-28, at 7:30 p.m. in Ball Theater.

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A student presents his research at the 26th Annual Celebration of Student Research.

Wabash On My Mind: Celebration of Student Research 2026

This episode features student presenters on-location at this year’s Celebration of Student Research (Episode 399).

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Quinn Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald ’26 Moves Quickly into Coaching

He capped his playing career in April, now, Quinn Fitzgerald ’26 has quickly moved into coaching with the Little Giant lacrosse program. “This is 100% where I want to be.”

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Wabash College's Senior Arch

Ten Seniors Earn Orr Fellowships

Ten Wabash College seniors have earned Orr Fellowships, guaranteeing two-year salaried positions with some of Indiana’s most dynamic, high-growth businesses. he 10 Orr Fellowship recipients this year is a record for the College.

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Football at Little Giant Stadium

Wabash Announces 2026 Football Schedule

Four home conference games and the renewal of the rivalry with Hampden-Sydney highlight the 2026 Wabash College football schedule.

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Brady Largent sits at a table in Lilly Library.

Brady Largent ’26: Learning, Leading, Belonging

When Brady Largent ’26 decided he wanted to be a teacher, he was already the go-to math tutor on his bus route. 

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Recipients of the 2025 Kenneth Rhys Rudolph Memorial Fund: Benjamin Weaver ’26, Sawyer Stuckey ’26, and Rich Brooks ’26.

Wabash On My Mind: Rudolph Scholars 2025

This episode features recipients of the 2025  Kenneth Rhys Rudolph Memorial Fund for European summer study abroad: Rich Brooks ’26, Sawyer Stuckey ’26, and Benjamin Weaver ’26 (Episode 398).

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