Who Am I? Finals Week Trivia, Day 3
It’s Finals Week at Westminster! To have some fun amidst the studying, we’re holding a daily trivia contest. This time, we’re throwing it back to to old yearbook photos – your job is to guess...
It’s Finals Week at Westminster! To have some fun amidst the studying, we’re holding a daily trivia contest. This time, we’re throwing it back to to old yearbook photos – your job is to guess...
It’s Finals Week at Westminster! To have some fun amidst the studying, we’re holding a daily trivia contest. This time, we’re throwing it back to to old yearbook photos – your job is to guess...
It’s Finals Week at Westminster! To have some fun amidst the studying, we’re holding a daily trivia contest. This time, we’re throwing it back to to old yearbook photos – your job is to guess...
On the football field, Bret Robertson looks like any other a Blue Jay football player in the game. Playing defense as free safety, Bret follows the ball as the play unfolds, ready to provide...
Pictured above: Roberta Burns ’17 (left) presenting at the Department of Housing and Urban Development during the 2015 National 4-H Conference. Roberta Burns ’17, a Business Administration, Business Communication, and Event Planning major from...
Rising high school juniors and seniors who participate in this summer’s Westminster Institute on National Security (WINS) will each automatically receive a $1000 Westminster College scholarship, renewable up to four years of study. To be held July 19-22, 2015...
Above, Westminster’s inaugural leadership MARS leadership team: Clarisse Leech ’17, Benjamin Davis ’18, Manfredo Flores ’18, Benjamin Davis ’18, and Tyler Oberlag ’16. On April 20, 2015, the first official Men Against Rape and...
Each year, nearly 1,000 distinguished delegates from the social, finance, private, and public sectors convene in Oxford for three days and nights of critical debates, discussions, and work sessions aimed at innovating, accelerating, and...
A recent post on EducationDive.com – “Autism in college: How are institutions helping students succeed?”– looks at how identifying college students with special needs is critical. Across the U.S., the rate of children identified...
Jeremy Scahill, an award-winning investigative journalist, national security and war correspondent and bestselling author, will be one of the main plenary speakers for the 10th annual Hancock Symposium September 15-16 at Westminster College. Scahill’s lecture,...
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