Sarvik Chaudhary ’25 always knew going to college would be a part of his story, but after high school, he was unsure of what the future would hold.
This episode of Wabash On My Mind features Chancellor's Professor at IU Indianapolis, Dr. Richard Gunderman ’83 (Episode 370).
The scholarship, which provides support to a student preferably from Montgomery County, is named in honor of Joe’s younger brother, Alan, who died in 2012 after battling leukemia.
The questions posed by a panel of judges point the way to success in Wabash's annual Moot Court competition.
If he hadn’t fractured his thigh bone in high school, David Adesanya ’27 might be on the soccer pitch at Wabash. Instead, he’s set to go great lengths as a distance runner on the cross country and track and field teams.
The WDPD draws students from across campus who have an interest and the ability to cut to the insight, engage in critical thinking, and identify what a conversation is really about, which can be a tough skill to develop.
Navigating college can be challenging for any learner, but first-generation students often face additional academic, financial, and emotional hurdles while pursuing a degree. Four alumni educators share their experiences.
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