A whole-foods and plant-based revolution is underway!
New students and families arrive on campus to begin the 2019-20 school year.
Check out more upcoming academic events at https://www.wilson.edu/academic-calendar-and-events
Mt. Gretna Playhouse
Join us for the first Boldly Wilson Common Hour Series presentation as part of our Sesquicentennial Celebration. You’ll hear from Wilson faculty as well as guest speakers.
Wilson College will hold a reception from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Monday, Sept. 16, in Lortz Hall's Bogigian Gallery to mark the opening of a new exhibition featuring works made by artist members of The Foundry. The exhibition, which will run through Oct. 11, is free and open to the public.
An art exhibition celebrating the 150-year history of Wilson College–created by Baltimore artist Jim Condron using college relics and artifacts–opens Wednesday, Sept. 4, in the Wilson library's Sue Davison Cooley Gallery.
Noon at John Stewart Memorial Library
E Pluribus Duo? Partisanship, Polarization, and Pluralism in America
For more information visit wilson.edu/convocation.
This year’s Common Hour, Living Boldly, is inspired by Wilson's sesquicentennial celebration marking 150 years of bold Wilson students. The fall series, which kicks off on September 2, will feature 11 talks and one dance performance.
Tickets: General Admission $15, Wilson Community Free
Purchase tickets online here.
All pocket pets welcome. No charge. Donations welcome.
Services offered: Bathing and nail trimming. Please bring animals in a carrier or on a harness. If you are not a VMT student/do not have access to the building, please come to a side door and someone will be there to let you in.
Did you know that the last week of September is Banned Books Week?
Come join Wilson's Communications students as we celebrate this year's official theme -- "Keep the Light On: Censorship Leaves Us in the Dark" -- with the following free event:
Organ Workshop presented by Chambersburg AGO ChapterSaturday, September 28, 2019 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Thomson Alumnae Chapel
PerformanceSunday, September 29, 2019 at 3 p.m . Thomson Alumnae Chapel
Join us as we celebrate Fulton Farm and it's commitment to educating for sustainability through food. Enjoy an evening of local food and drink, music and prize drawings.
The Office of the Chaplain will host the service on the main green at noon.