Category: Mathematical Studies

The Wilder Life: Alumni Twins David and Joseph Wilder Are Flying High in the U.S. Air Force

This article is one of a series that examines the ROTC experience at Westminster College. David, ’22 IND, and Joseph Wilder, ’22 IND, are identical twins from Jefferson City, Missouri, who were Westminster roommates,...

It Takes a (Westminster) Village: Alumnus Reflects on Key Westminster Relationships That Led to His Success

Benjamin Morrow, ’21 ΦΔΘ, was one of only 100 students accepted this fall into Washington University’s competitive Quantitative Finance master’s degree program ― a fact he attributes to his Westminster education. Morrow also is...

Saucier Field: Westminster’s Connection to the St. Louis Browns and Baseball History

Various names remain with Westminster students long after they graduate: Gage, Marquess, Rice, Scott, Hunter, Mueller, Reeves, Wetterau, Weigle. Although students only half wonder about the people behind the buildings or sports fields, everyone...

Brumbaugh Selected as Intern with Advanced Technology Services

Nickee Brumbaugh, ’21, and Jeff Owens, ’87 BΘΠ, together represent the power of Westminster alumni relations. Owens recently extended Brumbaugh an internship opportunity with Advanced Technology Services (ATS), where he serves as CEO.  The global factory maintenance company based out of Peoria, IL, frequently hires Westminster students...

Blue Jays Softball Player Featured in Sports Locker Magazine

Blue Jays softball player Katie Price, ’20 ΑΓΔ, is featured in the November/December issue of Sports Locker magazine. The senior from Ashland, MO, caught the mid-Missouri publication’s attention for her long list of accomplishments:...

40 Years of Women at Westminster: Reception Kicks Off Year-Long Fundraising Campaign

A group of Westminster women gathered for a reception at 3 p.m. on April 13 in the Coulter Science Center Atrium. The reception was the kick-off event for the newly formed Westminster Women Advancing...