Wabash College | USA
Wabash College is a private, independent, four year liberal arts college for men, granting Bachelor of Arts degree. It is located in Crawfordsville, Indiana, a community of 14,000 located 45 miles northwest of Indianapolis and 150 miles southeast of Chicago. The 60-acre wooded campus of Wabash College contains 25 buildings predominantly of Georgian architecture. Caleb Mills taught the first class of Wabash students in 1833 in Forest Hall, located since 1965 at the north end of campus and now home to the Teacher Education Department. Built in 1836, Caleb Mills' House hosts various college functions. Also built in 1836, Hovey Cottage, home to the College's second faculty member Edmund O. Hovey, houses the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion. The College dedicated the newly expanded and renovated Fine Arts Center in 1993. The Detchon Center for Modern Languages and International Studies, housed in an expanded and renovated campus landmark built in 1893, is a state-of-the-art facility.