The Wilson College English program invites all budding writers to attend the first Wilson College Colloquium on Creative Writing. Attend lessons on writing technique, ask questions about the publishing process, and rub elbows with published authors.
This year’s Common Hour, Living Boldly, is inspired by Wilson's sesquicentennial celebration marking 150 years of bold Wilson students. The fall series, which kicks off on September 2, will feature 11 talks and one dance performance.
The Wilson College juried high school art exhibition will be held in the Bogigian Gallery in Lortz Hall from Oct. 30 to Dec. 6, 2019, with an opening reception on Oct 30, 4:30-6 p.m.
Free treats for dogs, cats and small animals.
"Best dressed" wins a prize.
On the Main Green
Bathing | blow dry | nail trim | ear cleaning | bandana
small dogs - $10 medium dogs - $15 large dogs - $20 xl dogs/double coat - $25
Make sure to bring a current rabies certificate (paper document)
Discover what it's like to be a Wilson Student...
LAURA - Performed by MizantyMoves Dance Works
For more information visit wilson.edu/homecoming-and-family-weekend
Each semester, the Department of English and Mass Communications sponsors poets, novelists, prose writers, or creative non-fiction authors to visit campus and present readings of their latest works.
Arts Day is a day established by the Wilson community to celebrate the arts across the curriculum. It is an opportunity to appreciate the impact of the arts in our daily lives, and to explore the critical and creative nature of the visual and performing arts.
Come join Wilson College and the Chambersburg community on around-the-world tasting and traveling adventures – without leaving town!
The Office of the Chaplain will host the service on the main green at noon.
Organ Workshop presented by Chambersburg AGO Chapter Saturday, September 28, 2019 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Thomson Alumnae Chapel
Performance Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 3 p.m . Thomson Alumnae Chapel
Join us as we celebrate Fulton Farm and it's commitment to educating for sustainability through food. Enjoy an evening of local food and drink, music and prize drawings.
Did you know that the last week of September is Banned Books Week?
Come join Wilson's Communications students as we celebrate this year's official theme -- "Keep the Light On: Censorship Leaves Us in the Dark" -- with the following free event: