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Wabash College’s annual Ides of August program will be presented in Hays Science Hall, Room 104, Friday, August 22. The Ides of August is the College’s traditional forum for faculty and staff members to discuss their recent projects. more >>> 2008 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 >>> Liberal Arts Inspires "Entrepreneurial Spirit" Twenty Wabash entrepreneurs who believe that their liberal arts education was the best preparation for the work they love are interviewed in the new issue of Wabash Magazine. more >>> Brigance Lecturer Discusses Stereotypes This year's Brigance Forum lecturer was Dr. Edward Schiappa, the chair of the Communications Studies Department at the University of Minnesota. The title of his talk was “Rethinking Criticism of Stereotypes and Representations in Popular Culture.” more >>> 2008 Brigance Forum Lecture Wednesday Evening Edward Schiappa will give the 2008 Brigance Forum Lecture at 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 2, in room 104 in Hays Hall. The title of his talk is “Rethinking Criticism of Stereotypes and Representation in Popular Culture.” more >>> Blog: Parliamentary Union 5th in State The Wabash College Parliamentary Union captured fifth place in the state competition over the weekend. Grant Gussman '09 won state championship honors in Impromtu Speaking. more >>> Five Students Will Compete in 134th Baldwin Tonight Five Wabash men will compete tonight in the 134th Baldwin Oratorical Contest. This year's theme is "Get Rich or Die Trying?" more >>> Gussman '09 Wins Baldwin Oratorical Grant Gussman ’09 stepped up a spot in the 134th Baldwin Oratorical Contest Monday night to claim the storied competition’s top prize. more >>> Tom Fisher '91 Led Indiana's Argument The United States Supreme Court will Wednesday heard a case that Wabash College students argued last fall in the annual Moot Court Competition. The State of Indiana was represented by Wabash alumnus Tom Fisher ’91, Indiana’s Solicitor General. more >>> Tenured Faculty Get High Marks At Wabash, we have a recruiting slogan that says, “It won’t be easy… it will be worth it.” That same slogan applies to tenure-track professors early in their careers. Earning tenure at Wabash is not easy — it’s a six-year, comprehensive audition for a teaching position — but we certainly hope the process is “worth it.” more >>> Wabash College Awards Tenure to Four Four Wabash College professors have earned tenure, achieving an important milestone in any teaching career. Professors Rick Warner, William Turner, Jennifer Abbott, and Michelle Rhoades have all been granted tenure by the College. more >>> Brigance Recognized as Distinguished Scholar W. Norwood Brigance, a Wabash College professor of 38 years, was named one of the most recent recipients of the "Distinguished Scholar in Communication" award by the National Communication Association. more >>> Parliamentary Union Scores a National Championship Wabash College's Parliamentary Union scored one national championship and several high finishes in recent competition at the University of Mississippi. more >>> Brigance Lecturer: Dylan's Career Defined by Rebellion Bob Dylan and rebellion aren’t strangers. It has defined his career. Professor Larry David Smith delivered the Brigance Forum lecture Tuesday night based largely on his research of Dylan’s writing and career. more >>> Brigance Forum Lecture to Focus on Bob Dylan Bob Dylan’s music will be the focus of the 2007 Brigance Forum Lecture at 8 p.m. Tuesday night. more >>> Tim Schirack '07 Wins 133rd Baldwin Oratorical Competition Five finalists competed i Monday night in the last round of the 133rd Baldwin Oratorical Contest. The oldest continuous public speaking contest west of the Alleghenies, it was created in 1873 by an endowment from longtime trustee Judge Daniel Pratt Baldwin. more >>> Stephens '07 Named Moot Court's Top Advocate It’s not one of Wabash College’s oldest traditions but it might be one of the more interesting academic pursuits outside the traditional classroom. The annual Moot Court competition was held Tuesday in Salter Hall, sponsored by the Rhetoric Department and Indianapolis Association of Wabash Men. more >>> Messer '91 Credits Liberal Arts Education for Political Success Luke Messer ’91 came to college not knowing what he wanted to do. After leaving Wabash, he has carved a career in public policy and politics based on principles he learned largely in his speech classes. more >>> Hope for "Staying Together" Stephen Judah ’72 discusses "Staying Together" on "The View." more >>> Humanities and Fine Arts Department Names Honorees at Awards Chapel 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 >>> |
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