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1) Bring tennis shoes. You will walk a lot. If you study abroad in Oviedo, you will live with a host family and won’t have a car to drive around everywhere. You will walk...
1) Bring tennis shoes. You will walk a lot. If you study abroad in Oviedo, you will live with a host family and won’t have a car to drive around everywhere. You will walk...
At the invitation of President Bill Clinton, Joseph Munyambanza, Class of 2015, took part in the Clinton Global Initiative University in Phoenix on Saturday, March 22. Joseph spoke on transitional justice, how to rebuild affected communities...
Combing city streets at 2:30 a.m. to find and help homeless veterans, building community gardens, mentoring young people, constructing homes … The Mission Continues (TMC) organization gives military veterans returning to civilian life a...
One Westminster junior’s passionate advocacy for improving global healthcare has won her a Newman Civic Fellows Award. Sandra Nivyabandi from Bujumbura, Burundi, has been notified by the United States coalition of college and university...
On Tuesday, March 17, Westminster students, faculty, and staff sat down at the table together for “Dine for Nepal,” a fundraiser to to help improve sanitation and provide educational supplies in rural villages of Nepal. The...
The problems and emotional anguish of being a refugee will be brought home to Westminster students in a United Nations simulation game to be held Wednesday, April 2, on campus. During the 2-3 hour...
Churchill Weekend 2014 was a historic event for the National Churchill Museum. We were excited to welcome Churchill biographer Paul Reid, the 2014 Kemper Lecturer, to the campus of Westminster College. It was also a privilege...
In the global debate on human rights, alum Felipe Cordero ‘09 now has a public voice. His article on human rights in Colombia and Mexico was recently published in the OpenGlobalRights segment of the...
The Bright Lights Campaign With “education” being the most proven poverty-fighter, Westminster students have partnered with Humanity for Children, the Fulton Rotary Club, a Rwanda Rotary Club and remote villages in Ngoma District in...
Many Westminster immersed in global cultures this semester – check out their study abroad experiences in photos!
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