Wilson College Arts Day Set for Oct. 11 An educational, fun-filled day of free events that encourage the appreciation and celebration of interdisciplinary arts will be held Wednesday, Oct. 11, on the Wilson College campus. Read more about Wilson College Arts Day Set for Oct. 11
Wilson to Change Athletics Conference Wilson College will join the Colonial States Athletic Conference in 2018-19, a move that is expected to enhance the overall student-athlete experience by aligning Wilson with other small, private colleges and providing more balanced conference competition. Read more about Wilson to Change Athletics Conference
Two Free Art Exhibitions Open Sept. 13 Wilson College will host simultaneous receptions marking the opening of two free art exhibitions on Wednesday, Sept. 13—one featuring the work of members of The Foundry and one featuring the work of Hagerstown, Md., artist Kate Miller. Read more about Two Free Art Exhibitions Open Sept. 13
Wilson and Widener Law Commonwealth Forge Agreement that Allows Students to Complete Bachelor’s and Law Degrees in Six Years Wilson College in Chambersburg and Widener University Commonwealth Law School in Harrisburg today signed an articulation agreement that guarantees qualified Wilson student admission to Widener’s law program and allows them to complete both degrees in six years rather than the usual minimum of seven years. Read more about Wilson and Widener Law Commonwealth Forge Agreement that Allows Students to Complete Bachelor’s and Law Degrees in Six Years
David True Wins Luce Grant for 'Political Theology' Project The Henry R. Luce Foundation has awarded a $200,000 grant to the editors of the academic journal Political Theology— Wilson Associate Professor of Religion David True and Vincent Lloyd, associate professor of theology and religious studies at Villanova University’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Read more about David True Wins Luce Grant for 'Political Theology' Project
Herbalist to Discuss Natural Treatments for Autoimmune Disorders Aug. 16 at Wilson College Do you or does someone you know suffer from joint pain, muscle pain, skin issues, fatigue, insomnia, brain fog, anxiety, odor sensitivities, sinus issues, digestive problems, heart palpitations, leg or foot cramps, severe headaches or food sensitivities? These are some of the classic, early symptoms of autoimmunity, which has been deemed an epidemic by many in the healthcare community. Read more about Herbalist to Discuss Natural Treatments for Autoimmune Disorders Aug. 16 at Wilson College
Wilson’s Fulton Farm Testing Prototype Composting Device This spring, the Fulton Farm at Wilson College began testing an in-vessel composter that can convert food waste into a soil amendment much more quickly than the static compost pile (windrow) method used on the farm previously. Read more about Wilson’s Fulton Farm Testing Prototype Composting Device
Lenfests Receive Prestigious Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy H.F. “Gerry” and Marguerite Brooks Lenfest, a 1955 alumna of Wilson College in Chambersburg, Pa., have been named recipients of the Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy in recognition of outstanding and innovative leadership in philanthropy. Read more about Lenfests Receive Prestigious Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy
U.S.-Sri Lanka Fulbright Commission Director Visits Wilson Tissa Jayatilaka, executive director of the United States-Sri Lanka Fulbright Commission, met with Wilson College President Barbara K. Mistick and other college officials today to discuss ways to renew the College’s ties with the island nation off the southern coast of India. Read more about U.S.-Sri Lanka Fulbright Commission Director Visits Wilson
Wilson to Change Roles at Chambersburg’s North Square Farmers Market The Fulton Center for Sustainability Studies at Wilson College will sponsor monthly educational sessions in lieu of selling produce, as part of its evolving role with the North Square Farmers Market in downtown Chambersburg. Read more about Wilson to Change Roles at Chambersburg’s North Square Farmers Market