Into the Streets! Annual Day of Service
An army of more than 150 Westminster College students, faculty and staff took to the Fulton streets on Saturday, Oct. 18 to make a difference in the local community – to do everything from painting to...
An army of more than 150 Westminster College students, faculty and staff took to the Fulton streets on Saturday, Oct. 18 to make a difference in the local community – to do everything from painting to...
Father Joe Maier (aka “The Slaughterhouse Priest” and “The Slum Priest”) will come to Westminster College on Tuesday, 10-21, and Wednesday, 10-22, as a Global Leader in Residence. Father Joe Maier, C.Ss.R. has ministered...
It’s a great WEEK to be a Blue Jay! Westminster’s “Under the Big Top” Homecoming week will begin on Saturday, October 18 with Into the Streets, a campus-wide service project where students go out into...
Brier Skogsberg (above) will graduate in 2016 with a degree in biology with a minor in spanish. She is the house chairman of Kappa Kappa Gamma, a Student Ambassador, member of the Pre-Healthcare Professionals...
The Emerson Center for Community Engagement and Service-Learning Program provides a powerful way to make classroom and out-of-classroom learning applicable to the real world. The center hopes to help students “connect the dots” by...
Those attending the upcoming Hancock Symposium September 16-17 at Westminster College will hear from Sally Stapleton, a prominent journalist, and Missouri’s First Lady in this celebration of the arts and their impact on society....
This past summer, Westminster students Olivia Andoe ’17 and Enrique Salanic Alvarado ’15 participated in Westminster’s Take-a-Friend-Home program, an innovative global outreach and cultural immersion program through the College’s Churchill Institute for Global Engagement....
Pictured above are the volunteers who traveled to Africa this summer with Westminster professor Bob Hansen (back row with ball cap) to work on a variety of service projects intended to enhance the quality...
For some children in Callaway County, Friday means more than looking forward to a weekend free from school – It can bring anxiety about what they have to eat before Monday, without school breakfast...
Eleven volunteers, including Westminster professor Dr. Bob Hansen, have traveled to Rwanda with Humanity for Children, a local non-profit which seeks to improve medical and economic conditions in local villages. Follow their summer journey...
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