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Monthly Archives: October 2009
Running the Path Home
Steve Charles—Last June, Professor Greg Redding ’88 ran a race of 100 miles up and down the Bighorn Mountains of Wyoming. He told me a little bit about it in the Allen Center locker room after he’d finished a “short” … Continue reading
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Taking Fall Photos Never Gets Old
Howard W. Hewitt – One of the great things working on a college campus is how the place re-invents itself every year. Seniors graduate and 18-year-old freshmen arrive on campus. But there is a routine to many of the events. … Continue reading
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Kicking the Leaves with Jud Scott ’80
Steve Charles—I spent a gorgeous autumn afternoon this week with Jud Scott ’80, one of only two registered consulting arborists in Indiana and founder and CEO of Vine and Branch, Inc. in Indianapolis. I’ve wanted to interview Jud ever since … Continue reading
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No Small Thing
Steve Charles—For the past four years of W.A.B.A.S.H. Days, I’ve scoured the list of projects and tried to find a “big one” to photograph and chronicle: The Evansville guys building a playground set at a family crisis shelter under the leadership … Continue reading
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Philanthropy is Alive and Well
Jim Amidon — I was working with the folks in the Wabash Annual Fund office last week to implement fund-raising strategies when I got to thinking about philanthropy. In poring over some data from last year’s Annual Fund, I noticed … Continue reading
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