False Equivalencies: The Contortions of Modern Political Media Read more about False Equivalencies: The Contortions of Modern Political Media By: Dr.Alison Dagnes, Shippensburg University
A Healthy Conversation about Racial Injustice and What are You Going to Do About It? Read more about A Healthy Conversation about Racial Injustice and What are You Going to Do About It? By: Rev. Charles L Griffin, Historic Bridge Street AWME Church In the current climate of our country, we appear to be more divided than ever. The purpose of this talk is to spark an elightening conversation that can foster a better understanding of the current climate and mutual respect.
Your Debt is Infinite, but Your Credit Limit is Not: Christianity and Consumer Capitalism Read more about Your Debt is Infinite, but Your Credit Limit is Not: Christianity and Consumer Capitalism By: Dr. Tom James, Union Presbyterian Seminary
Immigration and Identity: The Gap Between Staying True to Your Roots and Blending In Read more about Immigration and Identity: The Gap Between Staying True to Your Roots and Blending In By: Laura Giacomini, FLTA and Fulbright Scholar of Wilson College
Celebrating Success While Embracing the Challenges: A Woman's Guide to Emotional Wellness Read more about Celebrating Success While Embracing the Challenges: A Woman's Guide to Emotional Wellness By: Marsha R. Banks, Founder and Executive Director of Amiracle4sure This presentation will address healing from past hurts, understanding the importance of forgiveness, and celebrating our success.
"FRESH!" Series Opens Jan. 28 Read more about "FRESH!" Series Opens Jan. 28 The Wilson College lecture series “FRESH! — Finding Responsible Eating Strategies for Health” — will kick off its 2017 sessions with “Nutrition Made Clear: Why We Eat What We Do,” at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 28, in Warfield Hall’s auditorium on the Wilson campus. All FRESH! events are free and open to the public.
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.