A WestMo Student Finds Herself Abroad
Above, Karen Hardeman, ’15, rides a camel in Morocco. Karen is spending spring semester 2014 studying in Oviedo, Spain. Read on to find out how a rough start turned out to be the start...
Above, Karen Hardeman, ’15, rides a camel in Morocco. Karen is spending spring semester 2014 studying in Oviedo, Spain. Read on to find out how a rough start turned out to be the start...
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...
Spring is in the air, and Alumni Weekend is fast approaching! Join us on campus and celebrate your Westminster roots with fellow alumni and the entire Westminster community during Alumni Weekend 2014, April 25-27. Here are only...
Westminster’s newly-established MENA (Middle East-North African) Conference has had a quick start this March. The event began with a documentary called “Son of the Clouds” on March 11, and multiple sessions, covering religion, balance...
Engagement and relevance are the ways Dr. Bill Carner, Associate Professor of Business at Westminster College, describes his teaching philosophy. “Engagement and relevance create interest which leads to learning which, in turn, leads to...
Westminster students striving for medical school receive invaluable assistance from the innovative MCAT Preparatory Course offered at the College due to the generosity of Dr. Robert Volz, ’54 (pictured above with Leah George, ’12, and...
The 2014 Kemper Lecturer was Paul Reid, co-author of the third volume of William Manchester’s Churchill biography “The Last Lion”. Reid is a journalist and in an effort to play to his strength in...
Above, Philosophy Professor Rich Geneen At a liberal arts college, the chief responsibility of faculty is to offer our students an education that: frees the mind to explore new ideas, stresses learning to think...
When Brock Ayers, ’82, and Westminster professor Dr. Ed Mirelli first led members of the College’s Blue Blazers Investment Committee to New York City in 2001, there were three cell phones among the group, and Ayers and...
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