Every year the communications and marketing office does a series of stories we call “Senior Spotlights.” As we started interviewing students earlier in the year, the office was bubbling with energy about the great things our students were accomplishing in their four years at Wabash. But more important, I kept hearing how thoughtful, articulate, and passionate the men in the Class of 2025 are. I was enjoying listening to the team in Hovey Cottage share what they were gathering so much, I decided to dedicate an issue of the magazine to our seniors—now our youngest alumni.
One thing I love about Wabash is that we never run out of great stories to tell. The outstanding individuals in this issue are just another example. Let me assure you there is nothing “just another” about these young men. From future physicians to All-Americans, from budding coaches to great brothers, musicians, and environmentalists, this group stands out from the average 22-year-old male. But we could have chosen any of the 186 grads this year and told similar stories of achievement.
The most difficult thing about my job isn’t finding stories to tell, it’s narrowing down which stories get printed in each issue. If you would like to read more stories like these, visit wabash.edu/news. 168体育平台下载_足球即时比分-注册|官网 update this page regularly with new features, photos, podcasts, and videos.
A special shoutout to all the readers who sent notes after the Winter 2025 “Community” issue of WM mailed! It was nice to hear the variety of responses and memories. I appreciate the honesty and sincerity in your words. I also appreciate those of you who took me up on my offer to talk. The conversations I had with you, agree or disagree, reminded me that Wabash is a place where civility and dialogue are valued.
Like what you read? Have something to share? I look forward to hearing from more of you!