Chase Breaux ‘24 has been selected as one of 100 Voyager Scholars, a new nationally-competitive fellowship focused on supporting the next globally-minded public service leaders. This is the inaugural year of the […]
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In the wake of President Biden’s announcement of student loan forgiveness for up to 43 million Americans, borrowers eagerly await long-hoped-for relief. Biden’s policy will forgive up to $20,000 in student loans […]
On August 21, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb traveled to Taipei to begin an economic development trip in Taiwan and South Korea.Holcomb’s trip comes with a backdrop of potential investment in Indiana by […]
This week, President Biden announced a plan to forgive up to $20,000 in student loans for income-eligible Americans, regardless of age. According to the White House’s released fact sheet, Biden’s policy will […]
Yakym and Steury face off in 2nd district Voters in Indiana’s 2nd Congressional District will vote not once, but twice for the same U.S. house seat on November 8. The District, which […]
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 Pandemic, Wabash student body presidents have been promising to reunite campus like before the pandemic, yet every year, students clamor for that pre-pandemic Wabash feeling. New […]
While Wabash welcomes the Class of 2026 to campus at this year’s ringing-in ceremony, a handful of new students’ housing assignments remain in limbo. In the past, enough incoming freshmen had accepted […]
President Scott Feller – sheep farmer, Oregonian, and Better Call Saul enthusiast – will ring in the Class of 2026 today, and he offered new students a word of advice: to surround […]
April 19 will be the ninth Day of Giving for Wabash College. This year’s theme, Giant Shoulders, aligns well with the College emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic, illustrating that the greater Wabash […]
Next Thursday, April 21, the Wabash Democracy of Public Discourse (WDPD) will host Dr. Dale Herbeck’s talk titled “Tending the Nurseries of Democracy: Mahonoy Area School District v. B.L. and the Future […]
Teachers, students, and lessons come in many, often unexpected, ways that can alter one’s path in life. Such has been the case with Dr. Bill Cook ’66, a professor of Medieval History […]