The Princeton Review
The Princeton Review reports that Wabash "has a great alumni base that will help develop a student's career while in school and make it easier to get a job after you graduate."
The Princeton Review
According to The Princeton Review, Wabash "does a great job of making opportunity for students."
Forbes
Wabash ranked No. 9 nationally in Forbes' listing based on donations per student and alumni participation.
U.S. News & World Report
The Princeton Review praised the College for being a school where students "don't have to mortgage their future to pay for their degrees" and "will graduate with great career prospects."
The Princeton Review
The Princeton Review says our professors are "well-regarded, outstanding, and down-to-earth, include students in research, and always have their doors open for questions."
The Princeton Review
The Princeton Review cited praise for career services and immersion learning as reasons for a memorable student experience.
168体育平台下载_足球即时比分-注册|官网're a nationally-ranked liberal arts school with 39 degree programs and some of the most accessible professors on any campus. You'll discover your path here.
Looking for a strong return on investment? Wabash grads earn more than the average college graduate. Factor in the nation's No. 1 alumni network and best internship opportunities and success is in your future.
Wabash offers unique experiences inside and out of the classroom. From WabashX to immersion trips to more than 70 campus clubs, you'll become a leader.
Competition is in our DNA. Top-notch varsity athletics, a nationally-recognized theater, nearly a dozen performance ensembles, and intramurals for everyone means that gamers of any sort will shine here.
The Indianapolis native talks about being a scholar in a foreign country, the opportunities to explore a new culture, and what Wabash lessons he leaned on to succeed in the classroom.
Evans’ art work stems from what she learned about various cultures and the art and relics that were important to them while she was a folklore major at UC Berkley.
Not only has the former U.S. Olympic coach helped track and cross country leaders grow as coaches at Wabash, but also in their personal lives as men.
Named for former Wabash Head Football Coach Frank Navarro and his wife, Jill, the scholarship will award $10,000 to six Pell Grant recipients each year.
Jacques Boulais ’19, Ian Gale ’22, and Kwaku Sarpong ’22, earned placements in the Teaching Assistant Program in France (TAPIF), while Chase Breaux ’24, Jacob Monninger ’24, and Caleb Peare ’24, received Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships to study abroad.
John Henry Reith ’22 thought working in health care meant he’d go to medical school and put in years of training to earn a long white coat.
Recent Wabash College graduates Kenny Coleman ’22 and Jeremiah Eaton ’22 were named 2022 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars by Diverse Issues in 168体育平台下载_足球即时比分-注册|官网er Education magazine.
168体育平台下载_足球即时比分-注册|官网 was booming with activity, as Wabash College welcomed back alumni for Big Bash 2022.
The results are in. Meet the men who were voted on to represent alumni on the College's Board of Trustees and National Association of Wabash Men.
Wabash College introduces the newest class of Lilly Scholars, three incoming freshmen who have earned the College’s most prestigious scholarship.
168体育平台下载_足球即时比分-注册|官网sley Zirkle ’98 describes himself as “just an attorney.” However, his specialty is representing the teams and personalities who drive motorsports.
The McLain-McTurnan-Arnold Excellence in Teaching Award has been given annually to a member of the faculty who has distinguished themselves by innovative and engaging teaching since 1965.