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What’s Happening at Wabash College — March
This monthly calendar is for the purpose of letting you know What's Happening on campus of Wabash College.      more >>>

Sophomore Wins Baldwin Oratorical
Sophomore Donovan Bisbee, who had finished fifth in the previous year’s competition, won the 136th Baldwin Oratorical contest Monday with an energetic speech entitled “Don’t Make Me Turn This Nation Around!”     more >>>

Vermont Professor Promotes 'Moral Conversation'
Dr. Robert Nash described his classroom as a “place to do a barn-raising instead of a boxing match” during his Thursday Chapel talk.     more >>>

What’s Happening at Wabash College in December
This monthly calendar is for the purpose of letting you know What's Happening on campus of Wabash College.       more >>>

Happy 90th Birthday, Vic Powell
As his 90th birthday approaches, the man who has served Wabash as professor, dean, and acting president talks about one of the College's essential traditions.     more >>>

Moot Court Finals Tonight
Four Wabash students — including a freshman — will compete tonight in the finals of the 16th Annual Moot Court competition at 7:30 p.m. in Salter Hall. The Little Giants will argue before judges from the Indiana Supreme Court, Indiana Court of Appeals, Montgomery Circuit Court, and the Political Science Department.     more >>>

What's Happening at Wabash in October
This monthly calendar is for the purpose of letting you know What's Happening on campus of Wabash College. Unless otherwise noted, all events are free and open to the public.     more >>>

What’s Happening at Wabash College September 2009
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Celebrate the Arts 2009-2010!
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Tyler ’06 Leads Life-Changing Golf Program for Kids
The First Tee of Hammond golf program changes kids' lives, and Barry Tyler ’06 is the program's first executive director and could use your vote to keep First Tee growing.      more >>>

Kline, Graham Earn College Honors
A senior biology major and a religion major who has completed his college education in just five semesters received the top awards for seniors at Saturday morning's Dean's Breakfast.     more >>>

2009 Division II Student Honors, Awards, and Prizes
Division II (The Humanities and Fine Arts) have announced the following awards given at a recent Student Honors, Awards, and Prizes Chapel held at the College.     more >>>

Hickerson ’09 Published in Traces Magazine
Senior rhetoric major Derek Hickerson’s article about one of Indiana’s earliest African-American legislators has been published in the Winter 2009 edition of Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History.     more >>>

Bachelor State's Best Small Paper
The Bachelor was named the Indiana College Press Association’s "Newspaper of the Year" Saturday in Bloomington. Bachelor staffers won 31 awards in 23 categories, and won the Division III top honor for small newspapers with 64 points, doubling the second-place score.     more >>>

What's Happening at Wabash College in April
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Rhetoric Majors an Accomplished Bunch
The six Wabash seniors who have majored in rhetoric were saluted at a banquet in Caleb Mills House Tuesday night. All six have left their marks at Wabash and their professors, David Timmerman and Todd McDorman, celebrated their accomplishments — and shared them — with esteemed guests.     more >>>

2009 Brigance Forum Lecture Tuesday Evening
Wabash College invites you to hear Robert Hariman and John Louis Lucaites give the 2009 Brigance Forum Lecture at 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 24, in room 104 in Hays Hall. The title of their talk is "Boots and Hands: Photojournalism and Democratic Public Culture."       more >>>

Immersion in the South — Expressive Culture
Stephen Kleitsch — That was when I realized she had been looking into my eyes since we started the tour. I began to realize what this history meant to her and those countless others that I have seen thus far. No amount of reading of the horrors of the era or examining images will be able to give the personal tie that this experience gave.     more >>>

Students Study, Work During Break
While some college students prepare for spring break in Daytona, Cancun, or maybe South Padre Island, Wabash students will visit Spain, France, Italy, and Belgium. Wabash men will sing in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia and do mission work in New Orleans and Africa.     more >>>

Professor Says Rhetoric Deserves More Prominent role
Wooster's Dr. Denise Bostdorff lectured Thursday about the importance of rhetoric and public speaking as a part of the liberal arts. The annual Brigance Colloquy lecturer bemoaned the place rhetoric takes at many colleges.     more >>>

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