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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 with events, experiences, and resources that make your connection to the College stronger than ever.

Wally's Bookshelf: 100 Years of The Great Gatsby with Julian Whitney

Join us on the evening of Tuesday, May 20 as Dr. Julian Whitney leads us through a discussion of classic novel The Great Gatsby. Set in 1925, the story celebrates its 100th anniversary this year. Learn more and register today!

Register for Big Bash 2025

This year's Big Bash will take place from June 6 through June 8, 2025. In addition to celebrating five-year class reunions, special celebrations will take place for cross country & track alumni. Registration is open now!

Wabash 2025 Day of Giving Photo Album

The Wabash College community raised over $1.8 million dollars on its 12th Annual Day of Giving on April 30, 2025. View the photos of campus coming together to #SingThyPraises of the College on the Day.

Football Tickets Now Available for 2025 Season

The Wabash College 2025 football season is coming up! Home game tickets are now available for GA seating, W. Club Suites, and Tailgating Spots.

Class of 2029 Lilly Scholars Announced

Three incoming freshmen comprise the newest class of Lilly Scholars, recipients of Wabash College’s most prestigious scholarship. Andres Ornelas of Brownsville, Texas, Tobin Seiple of Fishers, Indiana, and Sidney Thomas of Phoenix, Arizona, make up the Class of 2029 winners.

Attend Upcoming Regional Events

Connect with the Wabash community from anywhere! Join the Wabash Club of Evansville for Thirsty Thursday on May 22, Wabash Club of Louisville for a Monthly Meeting of Alumni & Friends on June 4, Wabash Club of Indianapolis for an After-Work Get Together on June 10, Wabash Club of Greater Cincinnati for a Monthly Breakfast on June 11, and more.

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.

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Livestream 2025 Wabash College Commencement

On Saturday May 17, Wabash seniors will celebrate the end of one chapter and the beginning of another as they receive their diplomas and proudly walk under the Senior Arch during the 187th Commencement ceremony.

Chapel Talk: 2025 Senior Chapel

Speaking inside Pioneer Chapel at Wabash College are Jake 168体育平台下载_足球即时比分-注册|官网ber '25, Noah McRoberts '25, Mawuli Nevis '25, and William Beikes '25, with their talks, respectively titled: "Declaration of Independence," "What's Your Wabash Story," "The Redemptive Spirit of Wabash," and "Trust the Process."

Wabash On My Mind: Quinn Fitzgerald '26

This episode features Lacrosse attackman and team captain Quinn Fitzgerald ’26, discussing the particular skills needed to serve in his position on the field, his unique entry into the sport, and leaving a legacy for future Little Giant Lacrosse players.

Senior Bench Painting

The Wabash College 2025 Senior Bench has been painted! This year’s coloring contest winner was Isla Fishero, the great-granddaughter of the late Max Servies '58.

How the Little Giants of Liberal Arts Shaped Classical Liberal Scholarship

Watch the recording of Daniel D’Amico, Director of the Stephenson Institute for Classical Liberalism, presenting an After the Bell virtual session titled "All Roads Lead from Wabash: How the Little Giants of Liberal Arts Shaped Classical Liberal Scholarship."

Office Hours: Visiting Assistant Professor of Music Mollie Ables

Mollie Ables, Visiting Assistant Professor of Music, shows off her collection of toys, books, and odds and ends that she's picked up during her time here at Wabash and throughout her teaching career.

Stream Community Center Construction Live

Construction has begun on the new Wabash College Community Center! Check out the Construction Cam on the Community Center page to see the progress as it happens.

Wabash Magazine: Winter 2025

Read the latest version of the Wabash magazine, featuring updates on the Community Center, a recap of Homecoming, stories of global impact, and more.

Office Hours - Associate Teaching Professor of Physics Gaylon Ross

Gaylon Ross, Associate Teaching Professor of Physics, shows off his collection of photos and odds and ends that he's picked up along the path of his teaching career.

Wally's Workshop

Share your Wabash pride with the whole wide world. From little tykes to business tycoons. 168体育平台下载_足球即时比分-注册|官网'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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