With an abundance of caution, Wilson College has made the decision to suspend all campus events greater than 10 individuals through the end of the spring semester.
UPDATE: Wilson's Orr Forum on Religion, which had been scheduled for March 26, has been postponed until September as part of the College’s response to coronavirus concerns.
Dr. Amy-Jill Levine Brooks Science Center Auditorium
There has been an event update as part of the College’s response to coronavirus concerns.
ANNOUNCEMENT
WITF has postponed tonight’s live 7 p.m. Smart Talk Road Trip broadcast at Wilson College.
UPDATE - this event has been cancelled
“College certainly has been grand this year”: The Letters of Helen Carnell Eden, Wilson Class of 1929
Also part of Women’s History Month Lecture Series Sesquicentennial Edition
Purchase tickets online here.
The Muhibbah Club, Wilson's international student organization, will host a dinner featuring dishes from around the world on Saturday, March 7, in Jensen Dining Hall in Lenfest Commons. Doors open and appetizers will be served starting at 5 p.m., dinner will begin around 5:30 p.m.
The New Woman in a World of Conservatives: Hannah Patterson, Wilson College and Woman’s Suffrage
Friday, Feburary 28, 2020 at 7 p.m. Saturday, February 29, 2020 at 2 p.m. Laird Hall
We invite prospective students to visit our beautiful campus on select Saturday mornings to learn what Wilson has to offer! Our upcoming Saturday Information Session series includes a discussion about Admissions and Financial Aid, plus a full campus tour.
Tickets: Adults $12, Youth (6-16) $5, Children Under 6 and Wilson Community Free
The Foundry, a Chambersburg art cooperative located at 100 N. Main St., will host Wilson Students at The Foundry, an exhibition of artwork by Wilson College studio art students, from Feb. 28 to March 15. The Foundry will host a "meet the artists" event from 5 to 7 p.m.
BOLD WORDS, readings by Michael Cornelius, Matthew McBride and more
Wilson College welcomes the Taylor 2 Dance Company to the Capitol Theatre in downtown Chambersburg for a special performance to mark the College’s Sesquicentennial.
Queering God Towards a Celebratory Theolog
Please join us for the opening of Cooley Gallery’s Spring 2020 exhibition Paging Through: Artist's Books by Tia Blassingame
Beginning Friday, March 13, no events will be held on campus through the end of the semester (May 14, 2020) where 10 or more individuals may attend.
Living Boldly as a Muslim and a Marine: A Conversation with Mansoor Shams