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Recent News About Wabash College
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Java with Julia on April 4
Have a question for the Registrar’s office? Stop by 1832 Brew every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month.
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Noted Psychologist Dr. Jean Twenge to Speak on March 22
The President’s Distinguished Speaker Series (PDSS) at Wabash College is pleased to present Dr. Jean Twenge, a professor of psychology at San Diego State University, whose research focuses on Generation Z.
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Johnson Jr. ’23: ‘I Want to Give Back’
When Allen Johnson Jr. ’23 first arrived to campus four years ago, he was immediately drawn to the Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies and to the students who called it their “home away from home.”
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Johannes ’23: A Man of Many Hats
Drew Johannes ’23 wears a lot of hats — theater major, film and digital media minor, actor and director, Indiana Army National Guard combat medic, Wabash ROTC platoon leader, Scarlet Masque president, Kappa Sigma fraternity president.
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MXIBS named a Champion of Diversity
The Wabash College Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies (MXIBS) was named a 2023 Champion of Diversity by Indiana Minority Business Magazine.
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Michael Skehan ’86 Q&A: A Transition into ‘Loving Today’
For the better part of the last 30 years, Michael Skehan ’86 was a successful healthcare administrator, holding titles like chief operating officer; executive director, clinical services; vice president of clinical and support services; and chief administrative officer in places like Denver, San Francisco, Phoenix, and Portland, Oregon.
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Wabash Club of Michiana Monthly Luncheon on Jan 10
The Wabash Club of Michiana invites you to its luncheon held on the second Tuesday of each month.
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Swim & Dive Alumni Meet on Jan 7
Swim & Dive Alumni Meet
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From Wabash Alumni: Senior Comps Advice
One of the biggest academic hurdles for Wabash seniors — comprehensive exams — are officially here.
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Four Professors Earn Tenure
Wabash College President Scott E. Feller and Dean of the College Todd McDorman announced the promotion and tenure of four faculty members.
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54th Christmas Festival of Music and Readings Set for Dec. 7
Wabash College presents the 54th Christmas Festival of Music and Readings at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 7, in Pioneer Chapel. A prelude of seasonal music begins at 7:30 p.m.
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Thompson Repeats As Conference Offensive Player Of The Year
Wabash College junior quarterback Liam Thompson received the Mike Gregory Award as the 2022 North Coast Athletic Conference Football Offensive Player of the Year. Thompson joined 11 fellow Little Giant players on the 2022 All-NCAC Football Team.
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Winning Streak Ends In Monon Bell
The Wabash College football team's five-game winning streak and march to a North Coast Athletic Conference title ended Saturday on a cold, snowy day in Greencastle.
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Wabash On My Mind: Coach Kyle Brumett
This episode features Head Basketball Coach Kyle Brumett discussing the Little Giants squad ahead of the 2022-23 season, on the heels of last year’s appearance in the Final Four (Episode 329).
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Parasites and Global Health - The Role of a Physician in Travel Medicine on Nov 16
Parasites and Global Health - the role of a physician in travel medicine
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Newman Center Weekly Mass on Nov 13
Newman Center Weekly Mass
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Biology Department Seminar on Nov 11
Biology Department Seminar
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Buckley ’23 and Kirkpatrick ’24 Named Top Advocates
In its 29th year, Moot Court has a first—two winners. Liam Buckley ’23, counsel for the petitioners, and Seth Kirkpatrick ’24, counsel for the respondents, were named the top advocates.
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Biology Department Seminar on Oct 31
Biology Department Seminar
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WalletHub Names Wabash a Top-Performing College
When it comes to top performing colleges in the state of Indiana offering the lowest possible costs for undergraduate students, Wabash College ranks among the best, according to WalletHub.com, a personal finance website.