Westminster College: News and Notes from the nest
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Whether it’s an event attracting hundreds, or the press takes note that we’re just freaking fabulous, Westminster College is always in the news. Below are just some of the headlines from March through May.

Westminster College Headlines

Fulton Sun: Westminster College graduates 149 students

Fulton Sun: Commencement speaker: Retired professor to give Westminster commencement speech

Fulton Sun: Graduation season begins in Callaway County this weekend

Fulton Sun: Westminster College holds third annual STEAM Night

Fulton Sun: Rob Henderson delivers Brauer Lecture

America’s National Churchill Museum Headlines

BBC: The bombed London church that was reborn in the USA

KOMU 8: National Churchill Museum marks 80 years since Victory in Europe Day

Fulton Sun: Churchill Museum celebrates 80th VE Day anniversary

MSN/KRCGTV 13: National Churchill Museum rings bells to mark 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day

KFRU – A Columbia Morning With David Gaines: Tim Riley with the National Churchill Museum – VE Day event at Westminster

Anglotopia.net: A bit of Britain in the American heartland: How a Sir Christopher Wren London church ended up in Missouri – and its special Churchill connection

Museum Confidential Podcast: America’s National Churchill Museum

International Churchill Society’s Churchill Bulletin: Sir Conor Burns headlines Fellows Weekend at Westminster College hosted by America’s National Churchill Museum

Fulton Sun: Westminster hosts former British official for Churchill Fellows weekend

Czech Public TV: Franta Belsky statue rededication coverage by Bohumil Vostal

Fulton Sun: Churchill statue to be reinstalled at Fulton museum

NPR: Painting by Winston Churchill sells for more than $1 million

Jefferson City News Tribune: Churchill Museum may become national historic landmark

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