Black History Month Conversation Circle: Black Presence Read more about Black History Month Conversation Circle: Black Presence Join us for a conversation about the experience of being black at Wilson and explore the Hankey Center exhibit celebrating black alumnae of the College. Light refreshments provided. Located in the Hankey Center for the History of Women's Education - big yellow house in the Hankey lot.
Women's History Month Lecture Series: The Good Life: A Conversation Between a Painter and a Writer Read more about Women's History Month Lecture Series: The Good Life: A Conversation Between a Painter and a Writer The Good Life: A Conversation Between a Painter and a Writer Presented by Charlotte Weaver-Gelzer ʼ72 and Melissa Widerkehr ʼ72 Tuesday, March 15 at Noon Zoom only (Zoom details will be shared the morning of each event)
Women's History Month Lecture Series: Navigating the COVID Crisis: Balancing Physical and Mental Health Read more about Women's History Month Lecture Series: Navigating the COVID Crisis: Balancing Physical and Mental Health Navigating the COVID Crisis: Balancing Physical and Mental Health Presented by Julie Beck, Professor of Nursing Wednesday, March 9 at 4 p.m. Lenfest Learning Commons, John Stewart Memorial Library In-person or via Zoom (Zoom details will be shared the morning of each event) Panel Discussion
Women's History Month Lecture Series: The Experience of a Lifetime: Captain Joan Hankey in Her Own Words Read more about Women's History Month Lecture Series: The Experience of a Lifetime: Captain Joan Hankey in Her Own Words The Experience of a Lifetime: Captain Joan Hankey in Her Own Words Presented by Amy Ensley, Director of the Hankey Center for the History of Women’s Education Tuesday, March 1 at Noon Lenfest Learning Commons, John Stewart Memorial Library In-person or via Zoom (Zoom details will be shared the morning of each event) Refreshments Provided
Women's History Month Lecture Read more about Women's History Month Lecture Join us as we celebrate Women’s History Month and the re-opening of Patterson Lounge and Boardroom. Dr. Jill Abraham Hummer, Associate Professor of Political Science. Author of First Ladies and American Women: In Politics and at Home will present
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.