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Recent News About Wabash College
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Conversation with Faculty on College Rankings; Dr. Michael Thaddeus on October 24
Conversation with Faculty on College Rankings; Dr. Michael Thaddeus
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Wabash Club of DFW - WABASH Day 2022
The Wabash Club of DFW has once again chosen Old City Park Village (formerly Dallas Heritage Village) for our service project. Old City Park is located just south of downtown Dallas.
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Wabash College Events - Staff Community Meeting on Oct 17
Staff Community Meeting
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Daniels ’81: Never Stop Learning
An odd fact, but it’s one that Bryan Daniels ’81 has dedicated hours investigating.
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As You Like It Opens Theater Season
After two serious, pandemic-riddled years, the Wabash College Theater opens the 2022-23 season with a classic Shakespearean comedy, As You Like It, with performances Oct. 5-8 at 8 p.m. in Ball Theater of the Fine Arts Theater.
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‘Do What Makes You Happy’: Weiss ’24 Interns with the PGA
Growing up, Brayden Weiss ’24 was always told by his dad to pursue a career that makes him happy.
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Lilly Endowment Grant Supports Summer Camp Program
Wabash College has received a $696,590 implementation grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to build a summer camp program on campus. Wabash will contribute nearly $175,000 in matching funds for the three-year program.
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Homecoming 2022: A Good Time to Come Home
Alumni and friends were welcomed home this week as Wabash College celebrated Homecoming.
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Bennett ’24: From Museum Intern to Assistant Director
If you told younger Owen Bennett that one day he would help run the same museum he once explored on a fourth-grade field trip, he might not have believed you. But after two summers of hard work, the Wabash junior is doing just that.
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Breaux ’24 wins Voyager Scholarship
Chase Breaux ’24, a political science major and Black studies minor from Houston, Texas, is one of only 100 students nationwide selected to win a Voyager Scholarship — The Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service.
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Wabash Always Fights the Flu
Wabash Always Fights the Flu
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Wabash Shines on U.S. News’ Best Colleges Rankings
Wabash College continues to be ranked among the best national liberal arts colleges in the U.S. News & World Report’s annual Best Colleges rankings, released Monday.
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Berg ’22 Wins National Fraternity Award
The honors continue to roll in for Adam Berg ’22 as he was named winner of the Wilkinson Award for the calendar year 2021 from the national office of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.
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Dimos’ Legacy Lives on with Broadcast Booth
There was something special about Wabash College that made Jim Dimos ’83 light up every time he returned to campus.
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Burtner ’17 Recognized in IBJ’s 20 in their Twenties
Adam Burtner ’17 was recently named in the Indianapolis Business Journal’s second annual class of 20 in their Twenties, an honor given to a selected group of up-and-coming leaders in central Indiana.
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Grabill ’24 Continues Legal Aid Legacy
Since the internship program’s inception in 2007, dozens of Wabash students have been given an opportunity that many interested in careers in law don’t get at the undergraduate level.
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2022 Athletics Hall of Fame Announced
A four-time national champion wrestler, power-hitting first baseman, bruising, All-American running back, and shot-blocking phenom highlight the 2022 inductees in the Wabash College Athletics Hall of Fame.
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Wabash Tabbed in Princeton Review’s Best 388 Colleges List
Wabash College ranks prominently in The Princeton Review’s listing of the best institutions nationally for undergraduate education in its annual college guide.
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Wabash Tabbed in Princeton Review’s Best 388 Colleges List
Wabash College ranks prominently in The Princeton Review’s listing of the best institutions nationally for undergraduate education in its annual college guide.
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Wabash Ranked No. 9 Nationally for Long-Term Value
Wabash College is ranked ninth on a Degree Choices list of national liberal arts college based on an analysis of the economic benefits students receive from attending college.