Fighting for Democracy: Westminster Alumna Shauna Aminath
The small island nation of the Maldives in the Indian Ocean is best known as a vacation destination, but for the native population of 300,000 – comparable in size to the city of St....
The small island nation of the Maldives in the Indian Ocean is best known as a vacation destination, but for the native population of 300,000 – comparable in size to the city of St....
How does the Westminster experience help lead to success for alumni? Strong communication skills and a focus on career path pay off. Read this post from United States Navy Gunner’s Mate Second Class Alumna Cassandra...
Westminster student Mulay sid Ahmed Ahmed ’15 presented at the United Nations General Assembly 4th Committee (Special Political and Decolonization) earlier this month. Ahmed represented Western Sahara (Saharawi) Students in North America. “The significance of...
Ninety-six percent of Westminster graduates start their first job or enroll in graduate or professional schools within six months of graduation. Read below for more details our our alumni’s lives after commencement. First Destination After...
Anne McIntosh Schneider is the October 2013 Spotlight Volunteer on the national Kappa Alpha Theta website. Schneider, who graduated from Westminster in 1985, was a charter member of the College’s own Kappa Alpha Theta...
Last week, Westminster College student Joseph Munyambanza was presented the Global Citizen Award by the UN Youth Advisory Board. You can view the awards ceremony and learn more about the work Joseph does on...
At Westminster, we never have to look far to see leadership in action. Our Board of Trustees are engaged and invested in the well-being of students and the college. Above, from left to right,...
“It was my eureka moment,” says Jia Liu, Westminster College Class of 2009, when she saw the data evidence alone in a dark room that confirmed for her team a scientific breakthrough that has...
Steven Sakayroun, ’16, is the author of Assassin, a novel recently published by the French publishing house Edilivre. Sakayroun, from the Republic of Central Africa & Senegal, offers this description of Assassin: “Assassin‘s message is to...
Yunior Santiago, ’12, came to Westminster from Cuba to study computer science. He specialized in user/desktop hardware support and network administration. He was a valued member of the Computer Science Practicum Team for several...
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