Assistant Dean of Students Rick Warner (left) and Wabash parent Connie
Marzotto get ready for the Parents Panel at Honors Scholarship Weekend.
The panel was an opportunity for parents to ask questions of the dean
and three moms with first hand experience.
Nancy Coggins (right) talks with a potential Wabash mom after the parent
panel. Questions included how would parents know how their sons are
doing academically, what support systems are in place at Wabash, and
what is the relationship with professors like.
Terrie Hall (right), Wabash mom and citizen of Crawfordsville, talks
with parents after the panel about opportunities for their son in the
local community.
Parents take advantage of panel discussions to learn more about the
Wabash community and all it has to offer their sons.
After lunch parents were able to interact with students who have
conducted and presented research. David Braitman shares his poster on
"Effects of Dorsolateral Striatal Lesions on Rat Place and Response
Learning in a Complex Maze."
Kyle Schroering shares his poster on "Conservation Genetics and its
Application in the Galapagos Islands: Lonesome George."
Professor William Cook introduces the Immersion Learning Panel to
introduce parents to the potential for students to learn outside the
classroom.
Jacob Surface describes one of the two immersion trips he has taken.
Surface said, "Even though I study and live in Crawfordsville, I have
been able to see the world because of Wabash."
There was standing room only for parents wanting to learn about
immersion courses.
Jacob Stump explains the life-changing experience he had in Siena, Italy
during Spring Break.
Stephen Kleitsch talks with a parent about his immersion learning course
African American Rhetoric and Expressive Culture which went south to
Alabama and Tennessee for the week.
Director of Career Services Scott Crawford answers a question about
internship opportunities at Wabash during the Career Services parent
panel.
Assistant Dean of Students Rick Warner (left) and Wabash parent Connie
Marzotto get ready for the Parents Panel at Honors Scholarship Weekend.
The panel was an opportunity for parents to ask questions of the dean
and three moms with first hand experience.
Nancy Coggins (right) talks with a potential Wabash mom after the parent
panel. Questions included how would parents know how their sons are
doing academically, what support systems are in place at Wabash, and
what is the relationship with professors like.
Terrie Hall (right), Wabash mom and citizen of Crawfordsville, talks
with parents after the panel about opportunities for their son in the
local community.
After lunch parents were able to interact with students who have
conducted and presented research. David Braitman shares his poster on
"Effects of Dorsolateral Striatal Lesions on Rat Place and Response
Learning in a Complex Maze."
Jacob Surface describes one of the two immersion trips he has taken.
Surface said, "Even though I study and live in Crawfordsville, I have
been able to see the world because of Wabash."
Stephen Kleitsch talks with a parent about his immersion learning course
African American Rhetoric and Expressive Culture which went south to
Alabama and Tennessee for the week.