Wabash On My Mind
This episode features the Lloyd B. Howell Professor of Chemistry at Wabash, Dr. Lon Porter, as he discusses his role as facilitator of the annual Celebration of Student Research, as the faculty advisor to the Wabash Dork Club, and his 2016 receipt of the McClain-McTurnan-Arnold Excellence in Teaching Award (Episode 376).
info_outline #375: The Art of DeliberationWabash On My Mind
This episode features two seniors with a variety of experiences in the art of deliberation, Andrew Dever ’25 and Jacob Weber ’25, discussing their Moot Court records, the Wabash Democracy and Public Discourse initiative, and traveling to Athens to participate in a forum on democracy (Episode 375).
info_outline #374: Big Bash 2024Wabash On My Mind
Our final episode of the year features attendees at the 2024 Big Bash Alumni Reunion weekend last June, in advance of the 2025 event scheduled from June 6th through June 8th in the summer of 2025 (Episode 374).
info_outline #373: Rudolph Scholars 2024Wabash On My Mind
This episode features Lewis Dellinger ’25, Ethan Hendricks ’25, and Oscar Jacome Huesca ’25, recipients of this year’s Kenneth Rhys Rudolph Memorial Scholarship for European summer study abroad. The three students discuss their travels to Italy, Ireland, and Austria, and the advice they would give to others aspiring to study abroad (Episode 373).
info_outline #372: Dr. Bob ’77 and Lea Anne EinterzWabash On My Mind
This episode features Dr. Bob ’77 and his wife Lea Anne Einterz, co-founders of AMPATH, a global health network that seeks to improve the health of the Kenyan population and prevent the spread of HIV in the region. Rich and the pair discuss the tough trials of trailblazing, the raising of their children around the Kenyan culture, and how the power of one relationship can be foundational for an entire program (Episode 372).
info_outline #371: Dr. Crystal BenedicksWabash On My Mind
This episode features Dr. Crystal Benedicks, the 44th LaFollette Lecturer, discussing her study of the Spasmodics, balancing the teaching and researching of writing, and how to craft an English Department course (Episode 371).
info_outline #370: Dr. Rick Gunderman ’83Wabash On My Mind
This episode features Chancellor's Professor of Radiology, Pediatrics, Medical Education, Philosophy, Liberal Arts, Philanthropy, and Medical Humanities and Health Studies at Indiana University, Dr. Richard Gunderman ’83, discussing how to create thin spaces, why he chose a career in radiology, and many words of wisdom (Episode 370).
info_outline #369: Swimming & DivingWabash On My Mind
This episode features senior member of the Little Giants Swimming and Diving team Connor Craig ’25 and Head Coach Will Bernhardt, discussing what they like to see on the pool deck during a meet, the status of the team this season, and their unlikely meeting sixteen years prior (Episode 369).
info_outline #368: The Wabash Women’s CollectiveWabash On My Mind
This episode features philanthropists and deeply-connected leaders of the newly-formed Wabash Women’s Collective, as they share their first impressions of Wabash from their past, their motivation for helping Wabash men, and how to assume a mantle of philanthropic vision and execution (Episode 368).
info_outline #367: Paul ’75 and Betty H’75 WoollsWabash On My Mind
This episode features the two co-chairs of the recently wrapped Giant Steps capital campaign for Wabash College, Paul and Betty Woolls, Wabash alumnus and honorary alumnae of the class of 1975, discussing viticultural pursuits, acclimating to their own college experiences, and how they met (Episode 367).
info_outlineIn this week's podcast, we highlight the upcoming play "The Misanthrope." We sat down with Professor Jessie Mills and Brian Sutow to learn what it was like adapting this play to a modern audience. We'll also hear from Rory Willats '17, Donovan Whitney '16, and Jared Cottingham '19 to get a student perspective of the play. (Episode 72)