Happy Charter Day! On this day in 1869, Wilson College received its official charter thanks to the vision of Rev. Tryon Edwards and Rev. James W. Wightman, and the generosity of Miss Sarah Wilson, whose belief in education helped found an institution that continues to grow and evolve today. Image The legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania granted the charter on March 24 and Wilson College was announced through the press, through the churches, and through friends of the Trustees. Image To celebrate Charter Day, our Hankey Center student research assistants—Vivian Huddleston (graduate assistant), Jeremiah Loyer ’27, and Aislynn Richards ’28—took a close look at the original founding document. Seeing the signatures and language that started it all is a powerful reminder of the legacy we carry forward. Image The Hankey Center for the History of Women’s Education preserves the history of Wilson College through the collection of materials and artifacts contained in the C. Elizabeth Boyd ’33 Archives. The Hankey Center also provides support for academic programs by making staff and resources available to the Wilson community, as well as to scholars, independent researchers and educators beyond campus.From our 19th‑century beginnings to our vibrant community today, Happy Charter Day, Wilson College! Contact Wilson College Office of Marketing and Communications 1015 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, Pa. 17201