Documentary Purvis of Overtown
Adam DelMarcelle, Assistant Professor of Graphic Design and academic curator Matthew Clay-Robison will be discussing the work of artist Purvis Young and the importance of academic galleries and museums.
Bring your passion and experience into the classroom. If you have your bachelor's degree, start down the path to Pennsylvania teacher certification.
Join a virtual information session to learn more about one of the following:
Teacher Online Pathway (TOP)
Tuesday, Feb 11 11:00 (Lenfest Commons in JSM Library)“‘I Can Always Just Google It Later:’ Is Digital Amnesia a Credible Threat to Learning and Memory?”
Brittany Harman, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology
The Wilson College English and Master’s in Humanities programs invites all budding writers to attend the annual Wilson College Colloquium on Creative Writing.
Wilson College will be recognizing Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a program that includes a presentation on "Audacious Faith in the Future" by Zyahna Bryant, a performance of "Lift Every Voice and Sing", remarks from President Wes Fugate, and a Q&A with the speaker.
You are invited to a Festival of Nine Readings and Carols.
Featuring the Cumberland Valley Chorale, BrassWorks, organist John Angle, pianist Diana Reinert, and readers from Wilson College and the Chambersburg community.
Good luck with finals, Phoenix!
Enjoy your Thanksgiving Phoenix!
The Wilson College community will be marching in the 54th Annual Chambersburg Christmas parade. Step off time for the parade begins at 6 p.m. at Philadelphia and King Street.
Gallery Talk with Philip Lindsey about his new exhibit "Passages: New Work by Philip Lindsey"
See and learn what the Wilson veterinary nursing program has to offer you. This event is for students whose focus is animals, big and small: future veterinarians or vet nurses who will learn about our majors in Veterinary Nursing and our Pre-Veterinary Medicine program of studies.
The Wilson College Juried High School Art Exhibition is an opportunity for student artists to exhibit and possibly win cash or a scholarship.
“WISER” Faculty on Word and Song
Melanie Gregg, Ph.D., Professor of Humanities“Advancing Communication Equity: The Case for Neuroqueer Crip Techno Heteroglossia in AI Development and Beyond”