The program aims to ensure that all students, regardless of background, graduate with the necessary skills to lead thoughtful conversations and to help build more inclusive communities.
The chair is awarded to a faculty member who demonstrates work in their field in the larger context of the liberal arts and who demonstrates extraordinary dedication to students in and out of the classroom.
The Indianapolis native talks about being a scholar in a foreign country, the opportunities to explore a new culture, and what Wabash lessons he leaned on to succeed in the classroom.
Evans’ art work stems from what she learned about various cultures and the art and relics that were important to them while she was a folklore major at UC Berkley.
Not only has the former U.S. Olympic coach helped track and cross country leaders grow as coaches at Wabash, but also in their personal lives as men.
Named for former Wabash Head Football Coach Frank Navarro and his wife, Jill, the scholarship will award $10,000 to six Pell Grant recipients each year.
Jacques Boulais ’19, Ian Gale ’22, and Kwaku Sarpong ’22, earned placements in the Teaching Assistant Program in France (TAPIF), while Chase Breaux ’24, Jacob Monninger ’24, and Caleb Peare ’24, received Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships to study abroad.
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