During her time at Wilson College, Katie Riley '24 started a journey of hands-on learning as she began beekeeping at Fulton Center for Sustainability Studies right on campus.
With an eye toward preserving one of our most precious natural resources, the Stewardship of Watershed Ecosystems class moved beyond the classroom walls and gained hands-on experience at locations such as the Chambersburg Water treatment plant and a study pond at Strawberry Hill.
Morgan Kelly '24, an environmental science major with a biology minor, is the president and co-founder of the environmental club and can be found organizing environmental awareness projects and hands-on learning at many events on campus.
The National Science Foundation has awarded a grant of nearly $1 million to Wilson College for a groundbreaking new program to recruit area students majoring in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields and support them with everything from stress management techniques and we
Wilson College will host a community health and safety fair from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Nov. 11, 2017 in Laird Hall. The event, which is free and open to the public, will feature speakers and offer free health screenings. English-to-Spanish translators will be available.
This spring, the Fulton Farm at Wilson College began testing an in-vessel composter that can convert food waste into a soil amendment much mor
The Fulton Center for Sustainability Studies at Wilson College will sponsor monthly educational sessions in lieu of selling produce, as part of its evolving role with the North Square Farmers Market in downtown Chambersburg.
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Wilson College honored students at its annu