Faculty Showcase: Celebrating 175 Years of Excellence
Head Librarian John Lamborn welcomes faculty, staff, administrators, trustees, and students to A Celebration of Wabash Faculty Excellence: 175 Years of Creativity, Research, and Scholarship.
Archives staff Beth Swift and Ginny Maharry created a wonderful display case full of the College's early history, like Caleb Mills' glasses, his slate, and his Latin book.
Dean of the College Gary Phillips gave remarks in celebration of the Wabash faculty, past and present.
Library Catalog Assistant Ginny Maharry and Classicist Joe Day attended the celebration.
The library staff gathered examples of the faculty's published work, research, and creative work for display at the celebration. In this photo are the books written by legendary Wabash faculty.
English Professors Tom Campbell and Tobey Herzog study the display cases that celebrate the work of the Wabash faculty dating back to 1833.
A group of professors — Herzog, Hulen, Brown, Makubuya, Butler, and Phillips — watch a detailed presentation that lists every professor who has ever taught at Wabash since its founding.
Professor David Maharry, Dean Tom Bambrey, and Professor Todd McDorman check out the historical display.
Librarian John Lamborn welcomes Trustee Ross Faires to the celebration.
Economics Professor Peter Mikek chats with the Library's Circulation and Music Collection Coordinator Diane Norton.
Dean of the College Gary Phillips and History Professor Stephen Morillo.
Dozens of published papers and journal articles are neatly organized on the first floor of the Lilly Library for all to see. The display will continue through the end of January.
Faculty Showcase: Celebrating 175 Years of Excellence
Head Librarian John Lamborn welcomes faculty, staff, administrators, trustees, and students to A Celebration of Wabash Faculty Excellence: 175 Years of Creativity, Research, and Scholarship.
Archives staff Beth Swift and Ginny Maharry created a wonderful display case full of the College's early history, like Caleb Mills' glasses, his slate, and his Latin book.
The library staff gathered examples of the faculty's published work, research, and creative work for display at the celebration. In this photo are the books written by legendary Wabash faculty.
A group of professors — Herzog, Hulen, Brown, Makubuya, Butler, and Phillips — watch a detailed presentation that lists every professor who has ever taught at Wabash since its founding.
Dozens of published papers and journal articles are neatly organized on the first floor of the Lilly Library for all to see. The display will continue through the end of January.