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Trott Named GLCA Academic Leadership Fellow

Trott will lead an initiative that will spotlight how the strengths of a Wabash education cultivate the qualities essential for thriving in the modern world. 

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Writer and sports editor for FanSided.com, Jaleel Grandberry ’19.

Wabash On My Mind: Jaleel Grandberry ’19

This episode features sports writer at aggregator site FanSided.com, Jaleel Grandberry ’19 (Episode 395).

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Clay Robbins ’79

Clay Robbins ’79 Receives Charles L. Whistler Award for Civic Leadership

Clay Robbins ’79, chairman and CEO of Lilly Endowment, Inc., was honored this month by the city of Indianapolis with the Charles L. Whistler Award, recognizing decades of civic leadership that has helped shape the city’s cultural, economic, and public landscape.

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Wabash College students play “Reacting to the Past,” a role-playing game to learn rhetorical theory

Role-Playing Game Brings Rhetorical Theory to Life

Discover “Reacting to the Past,” an engaging in-class game that transformed topics into a living, breathing competition where students didn’t simply read about rhetorical theory, argumentation, and persuasion, they practiced it on the fly.

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Students in an economics explore Ecuador during an immersive learning experience.

Support Wabash Students this 2025 Holiday Season

Before 2025 ends, you can celebrate Wabash during this season of giving in these five ways.

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Senior international student and Financial Economics major, Duke Phan ’26.

Wabash On My Mind: Duke Phan ’26

This episode features senior international student and Financial Economics major, Duke Phan ’26 (Episode 394).

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Zamir McNeal ’29 sings at the Glee Club's 2025 Homecoming Concert.

“Life like a Jazz Chord”: Zamir McNeal ’29 Balances Wabash and America’s Got Talent

Zamir McNeal ’29, who hopes to be a history major and double minor in Black studies and biochemistry or music, has spent nine years singing with the Birmingham Youth and Young Adult Fellowship Choir (BYYAFC). When videos from the choir’s 10-year anniversary concert went viral in 2024, America’s Got Talent (AGT) producers took notice.

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