Chapel Talk at Wabash College
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A long-held tradition at Wabash College, Chapel Talks are convened throughout the school year, inviting a member of our community to speak their thoughts on current matters within and outside these classic halls. Join us every Thursday for current or archived talks, as we cherish and advance the honored name of our college

#140: Queer History Month 2021

Speaking in Pioneer Chapel is alumnus Joe Mount ’15, and students Joseph Julian ’22, Zachariah Alvarado ’23, and James Love III ’22, with their talk t...
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#139: Dr. Rick Warner H’13

Speaking in Pioneer Chapel is Associate Professor of History, Dr. Rick Warner, honorary Wabash alumnus class of 2013, with his talk titled: “Kitchen W...
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#138: Tim Haffner ’82

This week’s episode features a speech given in the Fall semester of 2014 by Tim Haffner, Wabash class of 1982, titled: “The Wabash Secret Sauce” Episo...
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#136: Daniel Bass ’22

Speaking outside Pioneer Chapel is Student Body President Daniel Bass, Wabash class of 2022, with his talk titled: “Be Afraid and Embrace the Unknown”...
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#135: Nick Gray ’15

Speaking outside Pioneer Chapel is Nick Gray, Wabash class of 2015, with his talk titled: “Trust Me, Lean Into It.” Episode 135 – Original Speech Date...
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#134: Beth Swift

Our final episode of the season features a 2010 talk given by archivist Beth Swift, titled: “Thoughts on Our History” Episode 134 – Original Speech Da...
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#133: Dr. Rick Warner H’13

Speaking in Pioneer Chapel is Associate Professor of History, Dr. Rick Warner, honorary Wabash alumnus class of 2013, with his talk titled: “Scarlet R...
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#132: Senior Chapel 2021

This week features the Senior Chapel of the Class of 2021: Drew Buttrum ’21 Jeffrey Inman ’21 Jacob Page ’21 Justin Kopp ’21 Episode 132 – Original Sp...
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#131: Scott Himsel ’85

This week features a 2009 talk given by professor Scott Himsel, Wabash class of 1985, titled: “Lies, Myths, or Harmless Falsehood? Why We Can't Tell t...
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