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Westminster students seeking a career in engineering can now graduate with two bachelor’s degrees in just five years through a new partnership with Southern Illinois University Carbondale. The partnership was solidified with a visit...
Legendary vocalist Billie Holliday and jazz giant Louis Armstrong Westminster College has not only attracted many world leaders to speak on campus during its rich history, but drawn many famous entertainers as well. One...
This article was originally published in The Columns, Westminster’s student newspaper on November 13, 2017 By Jim Malven, Editor in Chief of The Columns Dr. Fletcher Lamkin, who served as the president of Westminster College from...
A number of campus improvements are underway to further enhance the student experience at Westminster, including several technology upgrades on campus. IT has been looking at the needs on campus and working to upgrade...
Director of Alumni Engagement Sarah Munns joins Westminster Students in JCI on Giving Tuesday 2016 Are you ready to get a high five on Giving Tuesday for contributing to the Westminster Fund? Next Tuesday,...
Students participate in The Clothesline Project, a national project where participants hang shirts on a line to be viewed by others as testimony to the problem of violence against women. Westminster College has received...
Westminster Waves speaks with Associate Dean of Student Life Dr. Kasi Lacey about a new $300.000 grant that she and her team have been awarded to enhance the College’s services to prevent sexual and...
Annie Mulvey ’18 ΚΚΓ is a senior studying business communication and English. From Harrison, Missouri, she is president of Alpha Chi National Honor Society and a member of Student Foundation, a student-based organization that helps introduce prospective...
by Eric Woytus ’19 ΦΔΘ On Saturday, Oct. 21, dark clouds rolled over the Phi Delta Theta chapter house at Westminster College in Fulton, dousing the streets with thunder-and-lightning-laden rain. Braving the storm, over 30...
Philologic Hall, 1897 One might think of the conceit of “two households both alike in dignity” from Shakespeare’s romantic tale of the Montagues and the Capulets embroiled in generation after generation of rivalries when discussing the first organizations...
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