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Wabash On My Mind

Each week we bring you the best stories from around the Wabash community. From professors and alumni, to coaches, administrators, and current students, the podcast format allows for longer, more in-depth, open discussion about the issues surrounding Wabash College. Verging on inspirational, it's our job to find, and sometimes uncover, the amazing stories that surface from individuals whose lives have been positively enriched from being at Wabash.

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#406: Dr. Neil Schmitzer-Torbert

This episode features Dr. Neil Schmitzer-Torbert, Professor of Psychology and this year's recipient of the McLain-McTurnan-Arnold Excellence in Teaching Award. Dr. Schmitzer-Torbert discusses his circuitous route into his field, spending free time with family, and the joy of teaching at Wabash (Episode 406).

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#405: Commencement Speakers 2026

This episode features this year's Commencement speakers from the class of 2026, Precious Ainabor and Quinn Sholar, as they reflect on their favorite Wabash memories, progress on their speeches, and senior advice for their freshmen selves (Episode 405).

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#404: Theater: Windswept Beaches

This episode features members of the cast and crew of the Spring 2026 Wabash Theater production titled And You Will Stand on Windswept Beaches... , a devised piece adapted from a short story of the same title by Owen Booth (Episode 404).

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#403: Jim Peeples

This episode features Director of Athletics and Recreation Jim Peeples, discussing his observations of the caliber of Wabash men, servant leadership, and the D3 difference (Episode 403).

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#402: Nathan Ellenberger '26

This episode features Managing Editor for student newspaper The Bachelor, Nathan Ellenberger '26, discussing his multi-issue series covering campus usage, incorporation, and climate around artificial intelligence at Wabash (Episode 402).

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#401: Jason Kwon '11

This episode features the 21st Haines Lecturer in Biochemistry, Jason Kwon '11, discussing the impact of artificial intelligence on his scientific work, the evolving optimization problem of work-life balance, and memories of Wabash weekends at the TKE house (Episode 401).

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#400: Tenured Faculty 2026

This episode features four newly tenured faculty of the college, Eric Dunaway, Matthew Gorey, Joe Scanlon '03, and Julian Whitney, discussing the environments that shaped them, memorable classroom moments, and what earning tenure means for each of them personally (Episode 400).

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#399: Celebration of Student Research 2026

This episode features student presenters on-location at this year's Celebration of Student Research, broaching a broad range of disciplines from computational chemistry, social rejection, Joe Rogan, and autonomous robots (Episode 399).

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#398: Rudolph Scholars 2025

This episode features Rich Brooks '26, Sawyer Stuckey '26, and Benjamin Weaver '26, recipients of the 2025 Kenneth Rhys Rudolph Memorial Fund for European summer study abroad. The three students discuss their travels to Germany, Ireland, and the Czech Republic, and the advice they would give to others aspiring to study abroad (Episode 398).

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#397: Seniors After Comps 2026

This episode features three seniors from the Wabash College Video Network's live broadcast crew, Myles Bernat '26, Kean Chen '26, and Braiden Foster '26, discussing their experience after just completing oral comprehensive exams, the value-add of fraternity life, and learning while live on-air (Episode 397).

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