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W&J students Jeffrey E. Seabury, Jr. ’22 , Lillien Shaer ’22, Mario Sanchez Isabas ’23, and Nickolas Bartel ’23 bookend a podium at the Pennsylvania Political Science Association (PPSA) 83rd Annual Meeting & Conference in Kutztown, Pennsylvania.

Presidential Presentations: W&J students take research on the road; showcase their findings at academic conferences

Updated: April 14, 2022 | Tagged: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

WASHINGTON, PA (April 14, 2022)—Fueled by facts and findings, the W&J presidents have traded campaigns for conferences and are forging new trails to tomorrow.

W&J Senior Garret Hampton poses on the track holding a plaque which recognizes him.

Garret Hampton

Updated: April 13, 2022 | Tagged: , , ,

If I could give any piece of advice to a freshman student, it would be to never stop the pursuit of your future after W&J, and to always stay motivated to not only achieve success, but define your own.

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W&J College Selects Vira I. Heinz Program Scholars for 2022

Updated: March 30, 2022 | Tagged: , , , ,

WASHINGTON, PA (March 30, 2022)—Three Washington & Jefferson College (W&J) students have been admitted to the Vira I. Heinz Program (VIH Program) and selected to receive scholarships to fund international experiences in the summer of 2022.

W&J junior Sydney Hirst stands and smiles.

Sydney Hirst

Updated: March 23, 2022 | Tagged: ,
W&J junior Sydney Hirst stands and smiles.

Courtroom Calling: Internship with public defender leads W&J junior to greater love of law

Updated: March 23, 2022 | Tagged: , ,

WASHINGTON, PA (March 23, 2022)—W&J junior Sydney Hirst may not be a student athlete, but after spending the summer in the Westmoreland County Public Defender’s Office, she knows how to run the court. Or rather, the courtroom.

W&J Senior Natalie McBride stands in front of a sculpture of a gavel.

Political science and psychology double major brings uncommon integrity into the courtroom

Updated: March 16, 2022 | Tagged: ,

WASHINGTON, PA (March 14, 2022)—W&J senior Natalie McBride may be a president now, but after months working in a courthouse, she’s ready to explore the judicial branch of government.

W&J Senior Natalie McBride lays on stomach and smiles.

Natalie McBride

Updated: March 15, 2022 | Tagged: , ,

What are you going to miss the most about W&J? I am going to miss the people. The friends I have gained over four years have helped me feel at home here and will last well into the future.

W&J Senior Lillien Shaer stands and smiles for the camera.

Lillien Shaer

Updated: March 15, 2022 | Tagged: , , , ,

If you are a residential student, where have you lived at W&J and with whom? I loved living on Chestnut Street with my sisters!

W&J Senior Jeffrey E Seabury Jr. stands and smiles.

Jeffrey E. Seabury, Jr.

Updated: March 11, 2022 | Tagged: ,

What advice would you give to incoming or prospective students? Take advantage of the opportunities offered to you…. I love the friends I made here and hope to keep them for life.