With a history of innovation, Wabash Center offers an array of services. Our progressive approach, experience and proven track record helps us stay ahead of the curve to meet the needs of those we serve.
This monthly blog provides updates on the Wabash Center’s doings and happenings. As well, it is a space where Lynne shares her insights, commentary, and opinion on issues of teaching, learning, and justice in theology and religion.
The Wabash Center gives grants to accredited universities, colleges, or seminaries in the United States and Canada and occasionally to non-profit organizations providing services to improve teaching and learning at institutions of higher education.
Today, Wabash Center has grown into a comprehensive service provider for those with disabilities or special needs that is leading the way to supporting individuals in their pursuit of quality of life for them and their families.
Wabash Center provides a full continuum of care—from school aged interventions and critical transitions to supportive services into adulthood for individuals with disabilities or special needs. We strive to provide the necessary support, concern and compassionate care for those we serve.
Sep 14, 2023 · Today, Wabash Center offers the most comprehensive array of services in west-central Indiana for clients with disabilities and special needs — from school-aged interventions to supportive programs for adults — helping them lead fulfilling lives …
Mission: The Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion seeks to enhance and strengthen education in theology and religion in theological schools, colleges, and universities in the United States and Canada.
Aug 1, 2024 · Description. This hybrid workshop invites faculty of African descent from diverse religious specializations to participate in an intergenerational community of early, mid and later stage faculty.
It doesn’t sound nearly as poetic when I try to recount Louis Armstrong’s famous line about authentic self-expression after I return home from the week-long Creative Writing Roundtable hosted by the Wabash Center for a group of fourteen professors, preachers, and researchers.
Wabash Center History. The Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion grew out of a conference hosted by Wabash College at the request of the Religion Division of Lilly Endowment Inc.