Summer Orientation 2023 - June 16

Summer Orientation is an important event in your journey to become a member of the Wilson College family. At Orientation, you will meet many of your fellow classmates, learn how the College will help you be successful through student support services, academic advising, and our library services. You’ll also learn how to navigate Wilson’s campus technology and register for fall classes. And, we will share a bit more about financial aid and eligibility for our Division III athletics.
 
https://www.wilson.edu/orientation

Summer Orientation 2023 - June 13

Summer Orientation is an important event in your journey to become a member of the Wilson College family. At Orientation, you will meet many of your fellow classmates, learn how the College will help you be successful through student support services, academic advising, and our library services. You’ll also learn how to navigate Wilson’s campus technology and register for fall classes. And, we will share a bit more about financial aid and eligibility for our Division III athletics.
 
https://www.wilson.edu/orientation

Summer Orientation 2023 - June 12

Summer Orientation is an important event in your journey to become a member of the Wilson College family. At Orientation, you will meet many of your fellow classmates, learn how the College will help you be successful through student support services, academic advising, and our library services. You’ll also learn how to navigate Wilson’s campus technology and register for fall classes. And, we will share a bit more about financial aid and eligibility for our Division III athletics.
 
https://www.wilson.edu/orientation

Muhibbah Night 2023

Wilson's Muhibbah Club is holding their annual Muhibbah Night on Saturday, April 15. Muhibbah is a Malaysian word meaning unity among nations and well describes this international, intercultural club that brings students together to build connections through activities. Muhibbah Night starts at 5 p.m. with a dinner featuring cuisine from around the globe, followed by performances by the students at 7:30 p.m. The event is free for current Wilson students and also open to public, who can pay $10 at the door. Please RSVP at iss@wilson.edu

ArtsFest 2023

The Arts at Wilson presents the first annual Wilson College ArtsFest! A three-day event, spotlighting the remarkable art, artists, and artistic opportunities here at Wilson. Distinguished by our programs’ interdisciplinary and collaborative approaches to craft and inquiry, ArtsFest seeks to engage our campus and greater regional community in art and artmaking opportunities that reach across disciplines, subject matter, and boundaries, with the intention of fostering relationships, connections, and ideas that effect positive change in our world.

Virtual Poetry Reading: Matt McBride & Noah Falck

Virtual Poetry Reading: Matt McBride & Noah Falck on March 20th, at 7 p.m. EST

Wilson College's MFA program will be hosting a virtual reading for Instructor of English Matt McBride's latest chapbook, "Prerecorded Weather", written with Noah Falck. A short Q&A about the collaboration will be led by Joshua Legg following the reading.

Prerecorded Weather was the winner of the 2022 James Tate Prize awarded by SurVision Books.

Women’s History Month Alum Presentation - Robin Herring '07

To celebrate Women’s History Month, please join us for this upcoming presentation by Wilson alum.

March 30 at 4 p.m. in Lenfest Learning Commons, JSM Library - Robin Herring '07 "Lucille Ball: The Life and Times of an Unlikely Leader"

Light refreshments will be provided. Co-sponsored by Women’s Studies, the Department of Sociology, The Hankey Center for the History of Women’s Education, and Alumni Relations.

Women’s History Month Alum Presentation - Shirley Marlatt Aumack '71

To celebrate Women’s History Month, please join us for this upcoming presentation by Wilson alum.

March 20 at 4 p.m. in Patterson Board Room, Laird Hall - Shirley Marlatt Aumack '71 "Please Believe Me: Finding My Voice and Surviving Childhood Sexual Abuse"

Light refreshments will be provided. Co-sponsored by Women’s Studies, the Department of Sociology, The Hankey Center for the History of Women’s Education, and Alumni Relations.