Friday, December 1, 2017

Holiday Cheer
 
 
 
December 2017
News
Support Wabash students with a gift by December 31
Support Wabash students with a gift by December 31!
President Hess kicked off the 2017-2018 academic year by ringing in the Class of 2021, challenging students to begin their “journey to greatness” at the College. During this season of celebration and reflection, as we celebrate where our journeys have taken us, think about Wabash and how your philanthropic support enhances and changes the lives of students—in the classroom, in our communities, and in immersive experiences around the world. READ MORE
Monon Bell Game
Wabash Wins the 124th
Monon Bell Classic

Wabash converted fumbled punt return in the fourth quarter into a touchdown run and a two-point conversion to claim a 22-21 win at DePauw in the 124th Monon Bell Classic. READ MORE
Sign at location of Nashville Sit-in during Civil Rights Movement
Wally on Wheels
Associate Professor of Political Science Shamira Gelbman and Instructor of Music Reed Spencer accompanied 30 Wabash students on an Immersion Learning trip to the Deep South. Read their blogs HERE.
Dorsuleski, middle, celebrates with his teammates
 
It's All About the Moments
The 2017 NCAC Defensive Player of the Year Spase Dorsuleski ’18 finally scored his first goal of the season during the win against DePauw on Oct. 25. After singing Old Wabash, the captain ran straight into the stands. He found his mom, wrapped his arms around her, and just cried. READ MORE
 
Brian Tucker ’98
Reading: As Dangerous
as Any Drug?

What do you mean when you say a book “moved” you? When was that word first used to describe reading? And why was reading once considered “a plague, scourge, or epidemic?” Brian Tucker ’98 explored those questions and more as he presented “The Invisible Movement that Reading Is” as the 38th Annual LaFollette Lecture in the Humanities. READ MORE
Sam Colaiacova ’19
Student Athlete Q&A
Sam Colaiacova ’19 didn’t know how to swim until he was in sixth grade. He finally decided to learn so he could attend pool parties in his hometown of Boca Raton, FL. Now in his third year on the Wabash swimming and diving team, Colaiacova says the challenge of swimming is part of the fun. Well, that, and the dad jokes he always tells on the pool deck. READ MORE
Wabash College Writing Center
Writing Center 35th 
In the Fall of 2018, Wabash College will celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Wabash Writing Center! If you worked in the Writing Center as a student, please let us know so that we can keep you informed of the celebration details. Also, please share any stories from your time, comments about how the Writing Center enhanced your life, and memories of Julia Rosenberg. Please respond to Zachery Koppelman or 765-361-6024.
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Calendar
December 1
Lilly Award Program
Scarlet Honors Weekend

December 2
Swimming-Pentathlon Quad Meet
Allen Athletics Center
1-6 p.m.

December 3
Chamber Orchestra Concert
Salter Hall, Fine Arts Center
7:30 p.m.

December 6
Basketball vs. Ohio Wesleyan
Allen Athletics Center
7:30 p.m.

50th Annual Christmas Festival of Music & Readings
Pioneer Chapel
7:30 p.m. prelude; 8 p.m. program

December 7
IAWM Wabash After Work
Cornerstone Tasting House
651 E. 54th St., Indianapolis

No RSVP needed, no official start time, no program.

Scarlet Masque Theater Festival
Fine Arts Center
Viewer discretion is advised
8 p.m. (no ticket necessary)

December 8
Sugar Creek Assoc. Luncheon
Crawfordsville Country Club
Guest Speaker: Greg Shaheen, Director of Athletics
12 p.m.

Pittsburgh, PA Monthly Luncheon
Soho by PNC Park, 203 Federal St., Pittsburgh
12 p.m.

December 10
St. Louis Holiday Party
Home of Kari and John Williams ’85
2049 Sidney St., St. Louis
3 - 6 p.m.
RSVP with Kenneth Farris ’12 or 317-525-5443

December 12
Annual Chicago Holiday Luncheon
Remarks by President Gregory Hess
The Union League Club of Chicago
65 West Jackson Blvd, Chicago
11:30 a.m. (Lunch @ 12:15 p.m.)
Register online

Northwest IN Assoc of Wabash Men
Lakeside Wealth Management
3100 Village Point, Suite 200, Chesterton, IN
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
RSVP by December 8; Contact Michele Ward or 765-361-6369


December 14
Cincinnati Monthly Breakfast
First Watch
2692 Madison Road, Cincinnati, OH
7:15 a.m.
RSVP not necessary; but need approx. count; Contact
Michele Ward or 765-361-6369

Kentuckiana Assoc. Christmas Party
Home of Kathie & Gordie
Huncilman ’78
1756 Lynnwood Drive,
New Albany, IN
6 p.m.
RSVP by December 8; Contact Steve Prince ’88

December 28
Wabash Club of Chicago
Happy Hour
Highline Bar & Lounge
169 W. Kinzie St, Chicago
6:30 p.m.
No RSVP needed

December 29
Basketball vs. University of Chicago
Allen Athletics Center
7 p.m.

December 30
Basketball vs. Franklin
Allen Athletics Center
3 p.m.

December 31
Make your 2017 gift to Wabash—tax benefits end today

For the entire campus calendar and more information about the events listed above, click here.
 
Save The Date
January 6
Basketball vs. Oberlin
3 p.m.


January 10
Basketball vs. Wittenberg
7:30 p.m.


January 13
Basketball vs. Denison
3 p.m.


January 15
Classes Begin

MXI Martin Luther King Speaker
Judge Tanya Walton Pratt
7:30 p.m.


January 20
Wrestling-Max Servies Duals
9 a.m.


Basketball vs. Wooster
2 p.m.


January 22
Art Gallery Opening Reception: The Final Cadence of the Prelude
5-6:30 p.m.


January 26-27
Board of Trustees Meeting
NAWM Board Meeting

January 26
18th Celebration of Student Research, Scholarship, and Creative Work
1 p.m.


January 27
Swimming vs. Washington University, St. Louis
8 a.m.


Basketball vs. Kenyon
3 p.m.


For all alumni calendar events click here and choose alumni and parents events.

 
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