“Julius never gives up because he knows he’s a part of something bigger than himself.”
Launched with a $10.6 million gift from the Stephenson family in October 2021, the Institute has become a strong presence on Wabash’s campus through public presentations, workshops, seminars, visiting scholars-in-residence, internships for Wabash students, and summer programming for college students to study critical ideas at the intersection of the liberal arts and classical liberalism.
This episode features alumnus coach of the Little Giants baseball team, Jake Martin ’03, and two student athletes, Caleb Ellspermann ’27 and Ben Henke ’26, on an immersion learning trip to the Dominican Republic (Episode 378).
From the MXIBS to the diving well and plenty of clubs in between, Keane Albright ’25 discovered how to make an impact and lead from within.
Ray ’78 and Anne LaDriere established the fund as a way to celebrate their own immersive experiences and to help Wabash students foster a love of travel and global diversity.
A love of learning about people and cultures has taken Andrew Dever ’25 around the world and introduced him to new ways of thinking.
The fellowship guarantees two-year salaried positions with some of Indiana’s most dynamic, high-growth businesses and develops the next generation of Indiana entrepreneurs.
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