“The Library” Opens Nov. 16 at Olin Fine Arts Center
Washington & Jefferson College’s (W&J) Communication Arts Department will present “The Library” for its fall production, a play written by Scott Z. Burns and directed by Professor William Cameron.
Making adjustments: How getting involved helped one student cope with culture shock
Coming to Washington & Jefferson College (W&J) from a mostly-black and Hispanic neighborhood on the north side of Houston, Texas, communication arts major Darious Singleton ’18 didn’t know what to expect when he got to campus his freshman year.
La Ronde Set to Hit Center Stage this Week in Olin
W&J’s Communication Arts Department will stage its production of Arthur Schnitzler’s classic play La Ronde in Olin Fine Arts Center on W&J’s campus.
W&J Alum, Actress Shares Wisdom With Theatre Classes
Actress Dawn McGee ’91 returned to W&J this week to share wisdom with Professor Scott Frank’s Intro to Theatre and Film class.
W&J Students Help to Get Out the Vote
W&J students have worked hard to make Election Day 2016 a success for all parties.
Greenwood Earns Emma Award, Celebrating Diversity in Media
W&J senior Ty Greenwood is the winner of an Emma Award for his efforts to promote diversity on campus and in the media.
‘Intersect’ Brings Story of Race, Friendship and Diversity to Olin Stage
Intersect, written and directed by W&J Communication Arts Professor William Cameron, runs April 14-16 at 7:30 p.m. in Olin.
Exciting New Plays from W&J Community Open Winter Tales XIV
W&J’s Winter Tales returns for its 14th year March 3 to 5 at 7:30 p.m. in the Olin Fine Arts Center Theatre.
Avenue Q Opens on Olin Stage, Nov. 19-21
The W&J Communication Arts Department will open it’s theatre season with “Avenue Q,” Nov. 19-21 in Olin.
American Shakespeare Center Brings Much Ado About Nothing to Olin
The W&J College Arts Series continues March 25 with The American Shakespeare Center Method in Madness Tour production of Much Ado About Nothing.