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#WelcomeToWabash

 

To kick off a new school year, we asked our Twitter followers to share their words of Wabash wisdom for our incoming students. Here’s what some of our alumni, professors, and current students had to say:

 

  • Soak in the experience. Do Chapel Sing, go to plays, sporting events, lectures, and cookouts. Talk to your professors, and not just about class.  And most importantly, if you want to try something, no matter how uncomfortable, try it. #WelcomeToWabash - Tom Norman ’09 

 

  • Orientation Leaders with WallyBe vulnerable, jump right in. If you fall, so what? Wabash Always Fights is a way of life. Be curious, ask questions. Don’t be afraid to share how you feel. Most importantly, cherish every moment you have receiving a top-tier education. WAF. - Jordan Hansen ’18 

 

  • Go to Chapel on Thursdays!! My biggest regret is that I didn’t start going until senior year. It’s a tradition you won’t find anywhere else, and is at the heart of what makes Wabash a true Liberal Arts experience. #WelcomeToWabash - Luke Robbins ’11 

 

  • Don't be afraid to seek help and ask questions - no matter how big or small. There isn't a single person at Wabash College - student or staff - not willing to lend a helping hand. - Wabash International Student Association

 

  • Don’t give up. It’s worth it. - Ian Kelly ’12 

 

  • When your coach or whoever asks you to find out how you're doing in your classes, don't just ask for the grade and a signature. It's an opportunity to start a conversation with your professor - not to avoid one. - Associate Professor of Political Science Shamira Gelbman

 

  • The last thing @prezhess said to me when he dropped me off at @DavidsonCollege, as he looked over his glasses, was “be bold.” #Classof2022 - Meredith Hess, daughter of President Gregory Hess

 

  • Make yourself known. It’s not a big campus, and if 10 people are in a group and don’t know you, get out of your room more. #WelcomeToWabash - Marcus Kammrath ’16 

 

  • Members of the Class of 2022Don’t be afraid to ask for help. You are surrounded by brothers, coaches, and professors that want nothing more than for you to succeed #WelcomeToWabash - Ryan Hahn ’21 

 

  • Say hello to everyone you pass when walking on campus. Do as many immersion and PIE (Professional Immersion Experience) trips as they will let you. Stop stray alumni on campus and ask them to tell you a story. Listen. Lunch with people you don’t know. THINK CRITICALLY. Cry when you sing the Alma Mater. - Hugh Vandivier ’91 

 

  • Go to @WabashCareers, go to @WabashCareers, go to @WabashCareers, and check out Greek life @wabashifc #WelcomeToWabash - Collin Bell ’17 

 

  • Get involved and get to know people. Staff, professors, classmates, other students, and alumni can change your life. Whoever you meet could be your next mentor or biggest support system. One day you may move to Texas to work with them @collinjames94 (Collin Bell ’17) #WelcomeToWabash #ClassOf2022 - Logan Kleiman ’18 

 

  • There are great professors all across campus. The upperclassmen will speak of them in reverential terms. Regardless of your major, challenge yourself to take classes from as many of them as you can. #WelcomeToWabash - Joe Pieters ’89 

 

  • Here's a twofer Class of 2022: Set big goals but take seriously your focus when navigating the small steps towards accomplishment. Learn deeply about others; you have an opportunity to define your character over the next four years - don’t lose sight of that. #WelcomeToWabash - Derek Lough ’09