Global Studies Virtual Information Session Read more about Global Studies Virtual Information Session Wilson College is holding virtual panel discussions with faculty as well as current students and staff. We plan to cover everything from what it’s like to live on campus, specific majors, and all things financial aid. Register to attend this Zoom session. Tuesday, June 2 (4 p.m. EST)Global Studies at Wilson CollegeCLICK HERE TO REGISTER Hear from faculty in our global studies division.
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.
Last Week of Washed Up Exhibition Read more about Last Week of Washed Up Exhibition Washed Up: Transforming a Trashed Landscape. Runs March 22 - May 27. Cooley Gallery.
The Common Hour: Trans*Forming Athletics and Fitness: Stories of Resilience and Change Read more about The Common Hour: Trans*Forming Athletics and Fitness: Stories of Resilience and Change T.J. Jourian is a social justice educator, learner, and trainer; having spoken and consulted at hundreds of college campuses, conferences, and community-based organizations in the U.S. He has completed his PhD in Higher Education at Loyola University Chicago by investigating how trans*masculine college students conceptualize masculinity for his dissertation. T.J.
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
The Common Hour: Engaging Climate Conflict Read more about The Common Hour: Engaging Climate Conflict Dr. Lisa Woolley Do novels offer an imagination space for transcending the polarizing rhetoric of Climate Change? Barbara Kingsolver's "Flight Behavior" suggests that ecological challenges invite us to better understand ourselves and others.
The Common Hour: Climate Change and Mathematical Modeling Read more about The Common Hour: Climate Change and Mathematical Modeling Dr. Alexander Munson, Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Wilson College
The Common Hour: Animals and the Anthropocene Read more about The Common Hour: Animals and the Anthropocene Dr. John Elia Following Elizabeth Kolbert's "The Sixth Extinction," I consider the value of indirect arguments for concern about climate change, specifically, in terms of habitat loss, species extinction rates, and our care for animals.
The Common Hour: American Apocalypse Read more about The Common Hour: American Apocalypse A History of Modern Evangelicalism
The Common Hour: Preparing for Doomsday Read more about The Common Hour: Preparing for Doomsday Dr. Matthew Sutton