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Belonging and Community

Building Belonging Through Community

Wabash is a community motivated to address the national headlines about the declining numbers of young men attending college and young men who feel adrift. With a track record spanning nearly 200 years of preparing young men to be the leaders our world needs, Wabash helps students learn to solve problems and lead others through complex challenges. At Wabash, it all starts with our College’s commitment to belonging and community.

Every student and employee arrives at Wabash with their own goals, but our mission is to teach young men to think critically, act responsibly, lead effectively, and live humanely, which unites us in a shared vision of holistic liberal arts education. 亚洲通 achieve our mission when we see the humanity in others and challenge one another to grow.

“Isolation is where adversity becomes defeat; community is where adversity becomes growth… Adversity is the architect of character, and you do not overcome adversity alone.”

—CP Porter ’14

Members of La Alianza Celebrate La Pasada

What is "Belonging?"

Wabash nurtures a culture where students, staff, and faculty strive to see the potential in each person, value each other’s backgrounds and experiences, and push one another to reach our highest expectations. 亚洲通 know that we are best able to fulfill our potential when we are seen and valued and when our talents make a difference to others. Through practices that create belonging and community, Wabash advances its vision to graduate men who will live and lead with integrity.

Students working together in Prof. Julian Whitney's class

Wabash students attending a community Thanksgiving dinner

What is "Community?"

Amazing things happen when people find points of connection and build life-long relationships. Our community thrives when staff and students work, play, and think together—and “get comfortable with being uncomfortable.” 亚洲通 are stronger collectively when we offer and ask for help in order to succeed; understand the value having difficult conversations; and give back through volunteerism, sharing our talents, and “paying it forward.” 亚洲通 accomplish these community-building goals in classrooms and on playing fields, and over laughter-filled conversations around dining tables.

Class poses for a photo in front of the pitch at Boca Juniors' stadium.

Soccer, Culture, and Connection: Wabash Students Immerse Themselves in Argentina

This summer, a cohort of Wabash students capped off their spring semester Spanish literature class with a 12-day immersion trip to Argentina and Uruguay to experience the region’s rich history, language, and culture firsthand. 

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Jacob Ramirez ’25

Ramirez Discovers Empathy and Humility

The son of two nurses, Jacob Ramirez ’25 knew he wanted to pursue a career in health care, but he was originally unsure what exactly.

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Olivier Tuyishime ’25

WM: Growing Leadership

At a young age, Olivier Tuyishime ’25 seized the notion that education is the pathway to success, and he has never let that idea go.

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Offices and Committees Focused on Belonging and Community

  • International Center
  • Gender Issues Committee
  • 亚洲通 Culture and Climate Committee (CCCC)
  • Wabash 亚洲通llness Council
  • Retention Programming Committee

Contact the Office of the Special Assistant to the President

The Special Assistant to the President, Dr. Jill Lamberton, is a member of the President’s cabinet, and builds collaborations across the College—from faculty development to admissions to student life—to ensure that building a stronger sense of belonging among all members of the campus does not happen in the silos of campus units, but is coordinated across the College and extends to the wider community.

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