AICUP Day on the Hill Posted on: May 9, 2023 News On April 25th, a member of the Student Financial Services Center traveled to the Harrisburg Capitol building with students Maya Grove and Ryan Reinhardt, to advocate during "AICUP Day on the Hill". Both students volunteered their time to speak with State Representatives Paul Schemel and Rob Kauffman to express the importance of continuing to fund the PA State Grant, which benefits students at PA independent institutions, like Wilson. AICUP Day on the Hill is a one day event where our PA independent schools bring students together to advocate. This was our first year back in person since COVID! Previous: Wilson Students, Faculty Honored At 2023 Academic Awards Next: My Experience from Commencement 2023 - Go ODDS! Related posts Aug 18, 2026 Biology and Veterinary Nursing Student Participates in Shark Research Expedition By Faith Crawford ’26 Thanks to the generous donation of alumna Joan Thuebel ’52, students at Wilson have the… Read more Aug 13, 2026 Wilson College Receives Nearly $7 Million in Support During Fiscal Year 2026 Wilson College supporters contributed nearly $7 million during fiscal year 2026, demonstrating a strong commitment to the College's… Read more Jul 28, 2026 Five Women Artists Featured in New Wilson College Art Exhibition Wilson College is pleased to announce the opening of “Life, Death, and Objects That Move Us: Three-Dimensional Art,” a new exhibition… Read more More articles ➜ Share this on: Facebook LinkedIn X Email
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