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Recent News About Wabash College
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New Student Orientation August 20-23, 2022
New Student Orientation begins on move-in Saturday, August 20, and ends August 23. Please review the schedule of events listed below.
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Q&A: Litts ’24 Interns with Sherwin-Williams
Alex Litts ’24 has always had a love for science and a curiosity for how things work.
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WLAIP Helps Students Build Self-Confidence
“I was defined more by the letter value on my report card than by my name, beliefs, or experiences,” said the incoming freshman from Veedersburg, Indiana. “The only thing that mattered to me was having success in academics and extracurriculars.”
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Wabash a Top College According to Fiske Guide
Wabash College is listed in the 2023 edition of the Fiske Guide to Colleges as one of the best and most interesting colleges and universities in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, and Ireland.
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Franz ’25 Interns with Austrian Economics Center
Matt Franz ’25 never pictured himself going out on his own for two months, working thousands of miles from home in a foreign country, and living with other college students from around the world who barely spoke the same language.
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WLAIP Students Join the Brotherhood
The transition from high school to college marks an important milestone along the path to adulthood.
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Open Education Network Summit watch party on July 26
Open Education Network Summit watch party
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Wabash Raises $3.9 Million in Record-Setting Fiscal Year
Capping a year packed with giant achievements, alumni, parents, faculty, staff, students, and friends propelled Wabash College to the highest annual fundraising total in the institution’s 190-year history.
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Wabash Club of Evansville Thirsty Thursday on July 21
Wabash Club of Evansville Thirsty Thursday
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Reyna ’17 Sings at NYC’s Carnegie Hall
Legendary entertainers like Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin and JAY-Z have performed at New York City’s Carnegie Hall for generations.
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Pathway to Your Future: ‘You Belong at Wabash’
Dante has always had college aspirations, but never thought attending a school like Wabash College was possible.
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Trott Named Ford Chair in the Liberal Arts
Adriel Trott, department chair and associate professor of philosophy, has been named the newest Andrew T. and Anne Ford Chair in the Liberal Arts. Her new role goes into effect on July 1.
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What McGill ’24 Learned Studying Abroad in Ireland
Briggs McGill ’24 was determined to study abroad.
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Rob Johnson H’77: ‘A Great Coach and a Great Mentor’
After 37 years of coaching at Wabash, Robert H. Johnson H’77 may have retired in 2008, but he certainly hasn’t slowed down or shied away from the opportunity to serve as a mentor.
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After the Bell: Fashion, Innovation, Entrepreneurship - Dr. Christie Byun on June 28
Wabash "rings-out" a new class to our alumni ranks each year.
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Green Issues Summer Movie Series: KISS THE GROUND on June 28
Green Issues Summer Movie Series: KISS THE GROUND Kiss the Ground is a Tribeca Film Festival selection, narrated by Woody Harrelson, and is described as 'an inspiring and groundbreaking film that reveals the first viable solution to our climate crisis.
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Frank and Jill Navarro Family Scholarship Announced
President Scott E. Feller announced today the establishment of a new scholarship that will support low-income students.
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Fellowships Abound for Wabash Students
Six Wabash College students have accepted fellowships to engage internationally. In all, nine Wabash men have earned international and postgraduate fellowships this academic year.
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Fellowships Abound for Wabash Students
Six Wabash College students have accepted fellowships to engage internationally.
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Coleman '22, Eaton '22 Named Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars
Recent Wabash College graduates Kenny Coleman ’22 and Jeremiah Eaton ’22 were named 2022 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars by Diverse Issues in Higher Education magazine.