Summer Orientation - 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

 

Student Research Day and Academic Awards Ceremony 2022

Student Research Day was founded in 2010 as a way to recognize and celebrate the research, scholarship and creative activities of students and their faculty mentors. It provides an opportunity for undergraduates–especially seniors–to share their scholarly research or creative projects with a supportive community of faculty, staff and peers. The day is also a collective recognition and understanding of the wide spectrum of research disciplines students and faculty are involved in as they pursue creative academic and scholarly achievements. 

Studying Psychology and Sociology in a Liberal Arts Context Virtual Info Session

Studying Psychology and Sociology in a Liberal Arts Context - March 1 at 4:30 p.m.

Interested in studying the mind or curious how people interact with one another?  Join our academic information session and learn about the advantages of studying Psychology and Sociology while you also explore courses in the liberal arts. You will have the opportunity to meet with faculty from the Psychology and Sociology departments and ask questions.

Register here.

Veterinary Nursing and Careers Virtual Info Session

Veterinary Nursing and Careers - February 23 at 6 p.m.

Are you passionate for the care of animals? Have an interest in veterinary? Join our academic information session on Veterinary Nursing and learn more about the areas of concentration, animal care requirements, internship opportunities, and job opportunities after graduation. You will have the opportunity to ask questions with a member from the Veterinary Nursing faculty.

Register here.

History and Ancient World Studies Virtual Info Session

History and Ancient World Studies - February 21 at 4 p.m.

Are you fascinated by the ancient or recent past? Do you want to build a career where you get to share your love of the past with others, in museum or educational settings? Join our academic information session on History and Ancient World Studies and learn more about the program, career, and educational opportunities. You will have the opportunity to ask questions with a member of the faculty, and how we can help you boldly shape your future, as well as the way we understand the past!

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