Kenton Chase ’28 was honored by the Independent Colleges of Indiana (ICI) with a “Realizing the Dream” scholarship, one of 28 first-generation college students statewide to be honored.
Prasun Panthi ’27 has earned a DAAD RISE summer STEM research internship to study in Kaiserslautern, Germany.
This episode features four newly tenured faculty of the college, Eric Dunaway, Matthew Gorey, Joe Scanlon ’03, and Julian Whitney (Episode 400).
When Brady Largent ’26 decided he wanted to be a teacher, he was already the go-to math tutor on his bus route.
A look across the Indianapolis skyline reveals a legacy that began with bricklayer Francis A. Wilhelm in the 1920s. Not only has F.A. Wilhelm Construction built many of the structures dotting the landscape, but it has left a philanthropic mark across the city, state, and country. Led by only four presidents—Francis, his son James “Tippy” Wilhelm, grandson Phil Kenney H’24, and great-grandson Pat Kenney ’18—the company has grown into one of the largest construction companies in the Midwest.
Wabash College was named a 2026 Top Workplace for Higher Education by The Princeton Review.
Two biochemists are pushed to their limits when asked by Joseph Stalin to preserve former Russian leader Vladimir Lenin’s body for all time. This doesn’t sound like the stuff of a comedic play, but it is and the Wabash Theater will stage Lenin’s Embalmers in a four-night run, Feb. 25-28, at 7:30 p.m. in Ball Theater.
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