The opportunity to study abroad isn’t something that all Wabash men get to experience, but students who have spent an entire semester learning on another continent know that while it is the […]
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For a campus riddled with tradition and checkmark events like Chapel Sing and National Act, current seniors have experienced an infamous “tradition” that has been a marked part of their experience at […]
Scarlet Honors Weekend is a long held tradition of the college. This year is no different: Wabash will host 170 prospective students this Friday and Saturday for Scarlet Honors Weekend, up from […]
How Wabash is prepared for the 12,000 fans traveling to Crawfordsville With over 12,000 fans expected in Crawfordsville, Indiana this weekend in celebration of the 131st Monon Bell Classic, it’s a wonder […]
Tatum ’03 visits Wabash to discuss career in law and the Church Law can be a cutthroat business – but Josh Tatum ’03, a partner at Plews Shadley Racher & Braun LLP […]
Celebration of first-generation students acknowledges over 30% of student body Today, more first-generation students attend Wabash than ever before. To honor the National Week of Celebration of First-Generation College Students, Wabash passed […]
Government shutdown has slowed next steps In a critical development, Wabash recently reached the “funds obligated” stage of the USDA Rural Development’s loan process. This milestone marks an important moment for the […]
Under the cover of darkness on the night of October 9, an unknown number of individuals stole LGBTQ+ flags off the mall. These flags were placed by ’shOUT – creating “Rainbow Road,” […]
This weekend marks a significant moment for the Phi Delta Theta house. The Indiana Beta Chapter of Phi Delta Theta was established at Wabash College on November 16, 1850, just two years […]
Working year-round, the men and women of the advancement team start their yearly cycle on July 1, just a month before students start trickling back on campus. An important arm of the […]
As the end of April approaches quickly, most graduating seniors at colleges across the country are applying for graduate school and interviewing for jobs. But nine Wabash seniors continue to wait in […]
Over 50 letters sent to Senator Ryan Mishler in opposition of proposed cuts Over 150 students at Wabash are recipients of the Frank O’Bannon Grant — a state-funded grant aimed at making […]
