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 with events, experiences, and resources that make your connection to the College stronger than ever.
The Wabash experience can't be contained
Wabash Breaks Ground on New Community Center
On January 25, 2025, President Scott E. Feller and members of the Board of Trustees celebrated a historic moment for Wabash College and Montgomery County with the groundbreaking of the future Community Center.
Family Day
Join us on Saturday, February 7 to celebrate Family Day. The day will include many activities including open houses, tours of newly renovated athletic facilities, a Family Fun Zone, musical performances, basketball, a luncheon, and more!
After the Bell with Jim Peeples
The After the Bell session on February 23 will give Wabash alumni and friends a chance to meet Director of Athletics and Recreation Jim Peeples online as he talks about his path to Wabash, shares his impressions from his first semester on campus, and discusses the current landscape of NCAA Division III athletics.
Theater Production: Lenin's Embalmers
Two scientists, driven by fear and fame, are pushed to their limits when tasked with embalming former Soviet leader, Vladimir Lenin. Based on a true story of deception, scientific achievement and bitter betrayal, Lenin's Embalmers is both a rollicking comedy and an epic tragedy.
Summer Programs
Wabash Summer Programs are designed to introduce young men to the idea of college, provide hands-on experiences that a high school classroom might not be able to reach and showcase the extensive opportunities that await them after they graduate.
Wabash Magazine: Fall 2025 Energy and Sustainability
The digital version of the Fall 2025 Wabash Magazine is now available.
ASIKO DI ÌRÁNTÍ— “Moments Become Memories”
The Art Department welcomes Olaniyi R. Akindiya Akirash, the 2026 Restoring Hope/Restoring Trust Artist-in-Residence. His solo exhibition titled ASIKO DI ÌRÁNTÍ— “Moments Become Memories” opened January 23 in the Fine Arts Center.
Trott Named GLCA Academic Leadership Fellow
Wabash College Professor of Philosophy Adriel M. Trott has been named an academic leadership fellow by the Great Lakes Colleges Association (GLCA). As one of 10 GLCA faculty members selected as a fellow, Trott will hold a titled administrative position at Wabash for the 2026-27 and 2027-28 academic years.
Birdzell ’61 Gift Benefits Wabash Baseball Program
The Wabash College baseball team will have a new artificial turf infield playing surface at Goodrich Ballpark thanks to the generosity of John Birdzell ’61, a four-year letterman and pitcher for the Little Giants, and his wife, JoAnn. Read More.
Wabash On My Mind: Big Bash 2025
Our first episode of the new year features attendees at the 2025 Big Bash Alumni Reunion weekend last June, in advance of the 2026 event scheduled from June 5-7.
Chapel Talk: Nick Sommer '15
Listen to Nick Sommer '15 discuss how his time at Wabash helped shape his commitment to leadership and service, form a strong sense of brotherhood, and instill a belief in giving back to his community.
Attend Upcoming Regional Events
Connect with the Wabash community from anywhere! Join the Wabash Club of Indianapolis for a Basketball Watch Party on January 28, the Louisville Area Monthly Meeting on February 4, or the Wabash Club of Michiana Monthly Luncheon on February 10.
Stream Community Center Construction Live
This summer marks a major milestone as construction of the new community Center kicks into high gear with the demolition of the Sparks Center. Catch all the action live on our Construction Cam on the community center page.
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Senior Bench Coloring Contest
Congratulation to the Senior Bench Coloring Contest winners. The winners were Leonor Akhunov from the age 4-6 category, Griffin Birk from the age 10-12 category, and the Grand Prize winner Royce Thorne from the age 7-9 category. Thank you to all the Little Giants that submitted their artwork!
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.
