Retired President of ProLiteracy Worldwide and Wabash College Emeritus
Trustee Bob Wedgeworth ’59 delivered the inaugural John W. Evans Lecture
in Black Studies. Here, Malcolm X Institute Director Tim Lake presents
Wedgeworth with the poster announcing his the lecture.
Dean of the College Gary Phillips is presented with a gold pin from MXIBS
Director and Assistant Professor of English Tim Lake in gratitude for the
Dean's support of the MXIBS Program Fund.
Former Wabash Professor and MXIBS Co-Founder Findley Campbell offered the
invocation to begin the evening. "Of one blood are we created, all the
peoples of this earth; children of a single family, siblings of a common
birth; there are lies which would divide us, there are truths to set us
free, when we learn with God's assurance, the power of equality."
Keith Nelson ’71 received a pin in gratitude for his co-founding of the
MXIBS.
MXIBS Associate Director Amina McIntyre presented the MXIBS awards
Wabash College First Lady Chris White listens as President White
introduces the keynote speaker, Bob Wedgeworth.
Coach Rob Johnson H’77
Recently retired MXIBS Director Horace Turner enjoys the evening.
John Evans Award Winner Jeff Cusic catches up with Professor of English
Warren Rosenberg.
Cussandra Andrews and Gavin Tandy-McKenzie
Keith Nelson escorts Jasmine Robinson to the stage to receive her pin.
Retired President of ProLiteracy Worldwide and Wabash College Emeritus
Trustee Bob Wedgeworth ’59 delivered the inaugural John W. Evans Lecture
in Black Studies. Here, Malcolm X Institute Director Tim Lake presents
Wedgeworth with the poster announcing his the lecture.
Dean of the College Gary Phillips is presented with a gold pin from MXIBS
Director and Assistant Professor of English Tim Lake in gratitude for the
Dean's support of the MXIBS Program Fund.
Former Wabash Professor and MXIBS Co-Founder Findley Campbell offered the
invocation to begin the evening. "Of one blood are we created, all the
peoples of this earth; children of a single family, siblings of a common
birth; there are lies which would divide us, there are truths to set us
free, when we learn with God's assurance, the power of equality."