Sesquicentennial Alumni Art Invitational Read more about Sesquicentennial Alumni Art Invitational Visit the Cooley Gallery and explore a special invitational alumni art exhibit. This show will feature works by graduates of Wilson’s bachelor’s and MFA degree programs that celebrate all that is Boldly Wilson. Cooley Gallery is named in honor of Wilson alumna Sue Davison Cooley ’44, a Portland, Ore., area philanthropist and Wilson College benefactor.
Annual Wilson College at Rocky Spring 2019 Read more about Annual Wilson College at Rocky Spring 2019 Presbyterian Church Service May 5 at 3 p.m. Rocky Spring Presbyterian Church The Rev. Derek Wadlington, Wilson College’s Helen Carnell Eden chaplain, will lead a special church service to celebrate the College’s Presbyterian heritage. Rocky Spring Church near Chambersburg served as the lifelong church of college benefactor Sarah Wilson. An additional service will occur May 9 to commemorate the church’s 225th anniversary.
2019 Juried Student Art Exhibition Read more about 2019 Juried Student Art Exhibition Join us for this annual juried undergraduate art exhibition. An opening reception will be held April 3 from 4:30 - 6 p.m.
2019 Spring Orr Forum: Recipes for the Melting Pot: Reading The Settlement Cook Book Read more about 2019 Spring Orr Forum: Recipes for the Melting Pot: Reading The Settlement Cook Book
2019 Spring Orr Forum: Reading Cookbooks: An Exercise in Religious Material Culture Read more about 2019 Spring Orr Forum: Reading Cookbooks: An Exercise in Religious Material Culture
Spring 2019 Writers Series event Read more about Spring 2019 Writers Series event Join us at the Spring 2019 Writers Series event. As part of the English program’s upcoming Colloquium on Creative Writing and the 2018-19 Writers Series, we are pleased to welcome New Yorker author and novelist Seth Fried to campus. This is a rare opportunity to hear an emerging important voice on the Wilson campus. We invite everyone to the colloquium’s keynote address to hear an amazing talent read from his work! Saturday, March 9 12:30-1:00 Brooks Science Center Auditorium
Common Hour - Quinoa: a 5,000-year History of a Superfood (and why you should eat it) Read more about Common Hour - Quinoa: a 5,000-year History of a Superfood (and why you should eat it) Quinoa: a 5,000-year History of a Superfood (and why you should eat it) Maria C. Bruno
Common Hour - Food & Power: How Corporations Shape What We Eat and Drink Read more about Common Hour - Food & Power: How Corporations Shape What We Eat and Drink Food & Power: How Corporations Shape What We Eat and Drink Phil Howard
Common Hour - Why Does Food Need Philosophy? Read more about Common Hour - Why Does Food Need Philosophy? Why Does Food Need Philosophy? Robert Valgenti
Common Hour - The Immigrant Restaurateur and Hierarchy of Taste: Cuisine, Culture, and Power Read more about Common Hour - The Immigrant Restaurateur and Hierarchy of Taste: Cuisine, Culture, and Power The Immigrant Restaurateur and Hierarchy of Taste: Cuisine, Culture, and Power Krishnendu Ray