Launched with a $10.6 million gift from the Stephenson family in October 2021, the Institute has become a strong presence on Wabash’s campus through public presentations, workshops, seminars, visiting scholars-in-residence, internships for Wabash students, and summer programming for college students to study critical ideas at the intersection of the liberal arts and classical liberalism.
A love of learning about people and cultures has taken Andrew Dever ’25 around the world and introduced him to new ways of thinking.
Get ready for a night of laughter and connection at Red Velvet sponsored by the Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies. Celebrating Black beauty and excellence, the event features JC, Keya Tramell, Meechie Hall, and headliner Binkey.
Ray ’78 and Anne LaDriere established the fund as a way to celebrate their own immersive experiences and to help Wabash students foster a love of travel and global diversity.
This episode features three student participants in Thanksgiving Break immersion learning in Costa Rica (Episode 377).
The fellowship guarantees two-year salaried positions with some of Indiana’s most dynamic, high-growth businesses and develops the next generation of Indiana entrepreneurs.
Storytelling, “a core universal human thing,” comes naturally to the religion and Classics double major.
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