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The Wabash experience can't be contained

It's not limited by time zones, zip codes, or even the laws of physics. Because Wabash is a community that comes to life through our amazing and dedicated network of alumni, parents, and friends - like you. So in that spirit, and because it's the Wabash way, we've created this digital hub that makes our connection stronger than ever. Wherever your Giant Steps take you, here you'll find events, experiences, and resources to bring #WabashTogether.

Wabash Plays in the Inaugural Opendorse Bowl Series Matchup

The Little Giants will compete one last time in 2024 on Saturday, November 23 in Canton, OH in the Inaugural Opendorse Bowl. Wabash will face Hanover College, and Wabash fans are encouraged to meet at The Brew Kettle in Canton for pregame festivities.

After the Bell: Sports Betting

Sports betting seems to be inseparable from sports these days. In this live virtual event on December 9, hear from Dr. Eric Dunaway and Ryan Rychlak '80 on how we got here, how we’re seeing it play out on college campuses, and opportunities we have in the classroom.

Wabash and Opendorse to Partner on NIL Program

Wabash has partnered with Opendorse, the nation's leading education-focused Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) firm. Student-athletes will learn how to build their personal brand, connect with companies, and maintain NCAA compliance and eligibility requirements, as well as learn the tax implications of NIL.

Wabash on my Mind: Richard Gunderman '83

This episode of Wabash On My Mind features Chancellor's Professor of Radiology, Pediatrics, Medical Education, Philosophy, Liberal Arts, Philanthropy, and Medical Humanities and Health Studies at Indiana University Indianapolis, Dr. Richard Gunderman ’83, discussing how to create thin spaces, why he chose a career in radiology, and many words of wisdom.

Save the Date: Basketball Alumni Day on January 18

Wabash Basketball Alumni Day will be on January 18, 2025. Join us for a reception at 12:30 pm before Wabash faces Kenyon at 2:00 pm. More information coming soon.

Impicciche ’82 Scholarship Supports Crawfordsville Students

The scholarship, which provides support to a student preferably from Montgomery County, is named in honor of Joe Impicciche’s younger brother, Alan '82, who died in 2012 after battling leukemia.

After the Bell Playlist

Wabash "rings-out" a new class to our alumni ranks each year. After the Bell offers opportunities to come back to the Wabash classroom. Catch up on all the After the Bell sessions.

Office Hours Playlist

Office Hours showcases our outstanding faculty members by sharing personal experiences, journeys through scholarship, and the interesting trinkets found in their offices. Catch up on all Office Hours sessions.

Wally’s Bookshelf Playlist

Wally's Bookshelf is a casual book discussion led by a Wabash faculty or staff member and provides participants the opportunity to connect with fellow Little Giants. Catch up on all the Wally’s Bookshelf discussions.

Couch to Campus

Bring Wabash home no matter where home is.

56th Annual Christmas Festival of Music & Readings

Wabash College’s 56th Annual Christmas Festival of Music and Readings will be presented on Wednesday, December 4 at 8:00 pm in the Wabash College Chapel.The traditional Christmas Festival is co-sponsored by the music and religion departments and is free and open to the public. Livestream available for those unable to attend in person.

Wabash College Sports Livestream

Wabash basketball recently kicked off its 2024-25 season. Catch the livestream of this event and other games throughout the season.

Chapel Talk: Bob Grand '78

Speaking in Pioneer Chapel is former managing partner of the Barnes & Thornburg law firm, Bob Grand ’78, with his talk titled “Lessons in Gratitude from an Old Wabash Guy.”

President's Distinguished Speaker Series: Dr. Richard Gunderman '83

Hear the recording of the talk "You Contain Multitudes," delivered on September 30 by Dr. Richard Gunderman ’83 as part of the President's Distinguished Speaker Series.

Introducing a Piece of Home to Wabash

Music produces a sense of pride for Alejandro Cruz '27—one that ties him to his home in South Texas. The rhetoric and computer science major showcased that deep connection by bringing mariachi to campus.

Chapel Talk: David Leal '26 and Joshua Massaquoi '26

Speaking inside Pioneer Chapel at Wabash College are Joshua Massaquoi '26 and David Leal '26 with their talks, respectively titled "Passing" and “A Call for Assassins.”

President's Distinguished Speaker Series: Dr. Robert Einterz '77

Dr. Robert Einterz presents his talk “Personal Reflections on Civility and Community" as part of the Fall 2024 President's Distinguished Speaker Series.

WDPD: ‘Make Sure Everyone’s Voice is Being Heard’

The WDPD draws students from across campus who have an interest and the ability to cut to the insight, engage in critical thinking, and identify what a conversation is really about, which can be a tough skill to develop.

Office Hours: Assistant Professor of History Noe Pliego Campos

Noe Pliego Campos, Assistant Professor of History, displays a plethora of items he's picked up along the path of his research and career.

Wally's Workshop

Share your Wabash pride with the whole wide world. From little tykes to business tycoons. We've got what you need to represent.

Wally: The History Behind Wabash's Mascot

In the spirit of Homecoming, and with the help of College Archivist Nolan Eller, here’s a look into the history of the Wabash mascot.

How well do you know Wabash?

Thanks to Scott Olmstead P'04 you can find out. Click here for the photo quiz he created to test your Wabash visual IQ.

Wabash Word Scramble

All ages are welcome to try and unscramble these Wabash-themed words.

Get Your Wabash Gear

Need new Wabash gear? Visit the Wabash Bookstore virtually to get everything you need.

Explore with Wally

Bring Wally along on your next adventure! Be sure to use #WallyWabash and tag us on social media so we can see where you take Wally next!

Help Wally Find the Bell!

Help Wally Wabash find the Monon Bell by leading him through the maze.

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