A big crowd was in Hays Hall 104 for John Caviglia's talk about his novel Arauco.
Author John Caviglia '64
Sharing thoughts and exchanging ideas - just like old times!
Roger Paluska '59 shared with a large group of Big Bash attendees his experiences traveling Europe by bike with his wife.
In the last decade Roger Paluska '59 has toured more than a dozen times in Europe by bicycle.
One on Roger Paluska's proudest bicycle treks in Europe was the 21 km ascent to the top of Le Mont Venoux.
President Gregory Hess presented to a packed Big Bash crowd sharing an update on the College's strategic plan and an overview of the new campus master plan.
President Hess kicked off his session by tweeting a 'selfie' of himself in front of the crowd.
President Hess outlined his vision to establish a culture of continuous improvement and his first four steps in that direction.
Jack Clarke ’69 provided the personal background on Ralph's Mother, the Wabash rock concerts of 1968 and 1969 which pre-dated Woodstock and were named after the mother of the College's head of security.
Rob Gorham ’69 shows photos from the first Ralph's Mother.
Gorham provided the historical context of the Ralph's Mother concerts.
Clarke recalls the day poet Allen Ginsberg came to Wabash.
Bob Charles ’59, inventor of the Happy Meal and the two lane drive-in, presented a talk titled Liberal Arts and Entrepreneur.
Charles talks with alumni following his talk, Liberal Arts and Entrepreneurship.
The entrepreneur also took time to talk with students from the College's Business Immersion program.
Dean of Student Mike Raters ’85 listens to Charles.
Alumni enjoy a laugh with Professor Emeritus Aus Brooks ’61.
Charles talks with students form the College's business immersion program.
Retired Foreign Service Officer Steve Fox '69 presented a colloquium on an insider's view of making U.S. Foreign Policy
Steve Fox '59 shared with a packed crowd his experience evacuating Kurdish refugees from Iraq in 1996.
Fox '69 took answers questions from the audience about his time as a Foreign Service Officer.
President Gregory Hess presented to a packed Big Bash crowd sharing an update on the College's strategic plan and an overview of the new campus master plan.
Jack Clarke ’69 provided the personal background on Ralph's Mother, the Wabash rock concerts of 1968 and 1969 which pre-dated Woodstock and were named after the mother of the College's head of security.