Student Research Day and Academic Awards Presentation Read more about Student Research Day and Academic Awards Presentation
Student Research Day 2017 Read more about Student Research Day 2017 This special day is held annually to honor our students and faculty mentors in their pursuit of outstanding research, scholarship, and creative activities. This event brings together our community in supportive recognition and understanding of the wide spectrum of research disciplines in which our students and faculty are involved as they pursue creative, academic, and scholarly achievements. Each student presenter has worked with one or more faculty mentors in exercising their intellectual and creative abilities which have culminated in the research presented at this event.
Athletics Open House 2017 Read more about Athletics Open House 2017 Athletics Open House Saturday, April 22, 2017 This event is for students who are considering NCAA Division III Athletics at Wilson College. Tour our 300-acre campus and explore our on-campus facilities.
Free FAFSA Financial Aid Sessions Read more about Free FAFSA Financial Aid Sessions Wilson will offer free sessions on how to complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) on Tuesday, Jan. 17, in Wilson’s Brooks Science Complex. The sessions will be held at 5:30 and 7 p.m. and are open to anyone who is interested. Those attending must register for a session of their choice by calling Wilson’s financial aid office, which will provide instructions on what paperwork and documents to bring to the workshop. The office can be reached at 717-262-2016.
Panoptic Spies and Neoliberal Lies: The Captivity of the Prison, the Home, and the Bolivian Mine in Domitila Barrios de Chungara's Testimonial "Let Me Speak!" Read more about Panoptic Spies and Neoliberal Lies: The Captivity of the Prison, the Home, and the Bolivian Mine in Domitila Barrios de Chungara's Testimonial "Let Me Speak!"
"Inequality and Class Power in America" by Michael Zweig Read more about "Inequality and Class Power in America" by Michael Zweig What accounts for the rapid rise of stark economic inequality in the United States? Is it the natural working of our market economy? The decline of skills and work ethic for many, while the few strive for education and cash in on creative imaginations? Or is growing inequality the result of changes in the way power is distributed in our society? Michael Zweig will explore these questions,
2016 Fall Open House Read more about 2016 Fall Open House Discover what it's like to be a Wilson Student... Fall Open House Saturday, November 5, 2016 With more than 40 fields of study you're sure to find something of interest. Visit campus, talk with students and faculty. Learn how a comprehensive Liberal Arts education will prepare you for a successful future. Attend to learn more about Wilson's offerings.
Veterinary Studies Focus Day Read more about Veterinary Studies Focus Day Take a Closer Look at Specialty Programs at Wilson College. Veterinary Studies Focus Day Saturday, November 19, 2016 This event is for students whose focus is animals, big and small: future veterinarians or vet techs who will learn about our majors in Animal Studies, Veterinary Medical Technology and our Pre-Veterinary Medicine program of studies.
Equestrian Studies Focus Day Read more about Equestrian Studies Focus Day Take a Closer Look at Specialty Programs at Wilson College Equestrian Studies Focus Day Saturday, October 15, 2016 This event is for students whose focus is horses: Equestrians who intend to pursue this interest whether with an academic major or as a rider with another major. Tour our 300-acre campus and explore our on-campus facilities which include:
The Common Hour: Mitigation of Climate Change Read more about The Common Hour: Mitigation of Climate Change Mitigation of Climate Change: Working Group III Contribution to the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report Maria Silvia Muylaert de Araujo