Selections from the Collection: “Who are we?” Exhibition Read more about Selections from the Collection: “Who are we?” Exhibition Wilson College will hold a reception from 4:30 to 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 5, to mark the opening of a new at exhibition, Selections from the Collection: “Who are we?” The exhibition, featuring works of art from Wilson's teaching collection, will continue through March 6 in the Bogigian Gallery in Lortz Hall. It is free and open to the public.
2020 Orr Forum Dr. Amy-Jill Levine Workshop Read more about 2020 Orr Forum Dr. Amy-Jill Levine Workshop 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 Thursday, March 26
2020 Spring Orr Forum: Dr. Amy-Jill Levine Lecture Read more about 2020 Spring Orr Forum: Dr. Amy-Jill Levine Lecture 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
Accepted Student Day April 2020 Read more about Accepted Student Day April 2020 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. Unfortunately, that means that our Accepted Student Day events scheduled for 3/28/20 and 4/18/20 will no longer be held as planned.
Accepted Student Day March 2020 Read more about Accepted Student Day March 2020 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. Unfortunately, that means that our Accepted Student Day events scheduled for 3/28/20 and 4/18/20 will no longer be held as planned.
Saturday Information Session: 2/29/2020 Read more about Saturday Information Session: 2/29/2020 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. Learn more here.
Science Focus Day 2020 Read more about Science Focus Day 2020 Explore the Sciences at Wilson College! Wilson College invites you to learn more about our science programs on day filled with presentations, sample classes, and a campus tour! The majors represented on this day include: BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY, BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, EXERCISE SCIENCE, PSYCHOLOGY, and MATHEMATICS. Please join us for this unique and enlightening opportunity--the full schedule will be posted soon!
Common Hour: Gertrude Hitz Burton Read more about Common Hour: Gertrude Hitz Burton There has been an event update as part of the College’s response to coronavirus concerns. The remaining two Common Hour talks have been canceled: “Cussedly Independent: Historic Women of the Wilson College Physics Dept." on March 23 and "Gertrude Hitz Burton: A Wilson College Alumna’s Modern Victorian Life" on March 30. Gertrude Hitz Burton: A Wilson College Alumna’s Modern Victorian Life Also part of Women’s History Month Lecture Series Sesquicentennial Edition
Common Hour: “Cussedly Independent” Read more about Common Hour: “Cussedly Independent” There has been an event update as part of the College’s response to coronavirus concerns. The remaining two Common Hour talks have been canceled: “Cussedly Independent: Historic Women of the Wilson College Physics Dept." on March 23 and "Gertrude Hitz Burton: A Wilson College Alumna’s Modern Victorian Life" on March 30. “Cussedly Independent:” Historic Women of the Wilson College Physics Dept. Also part of Women’s History Month Lecture Series Sesquicentennial Edition
Common Hour: “College certainly has been grand this year” Read more about Common Hour: “College certainly has been grand this year” “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