WNJR updates create new opportunities for students
WASHINGTON, PA (Feb. 12, 2020)—When Instructor of Communication Arts Dr. Nicholas Maradin arrived at Washington & Jefferson College (W&J) in the fall, he inherited leadership of the College’s radio station, WNJR-FM. and saw an opportunity to enhance the opportunities the radio station could offer students. He went to work to do just that. “Our number…
CANCELED: Opening Reception & Artist Talks: W&J Senior Show 2020
Washington & Jefferson College art and art education majors graduating in spring 2020 exhibit their work across a variety of media in this annual senior capstone event in the Olin Art Gallery.
CANCELED: W&J Senior Art Show 2020
Washington & Jefferson College art and art education majors graduating in spring 2020 exhibit their work across a variety of media in this annual senior capstone event.
Washington & Jefferson College is a Top Producer of Fulbright U.S. Students
W&J has been named a Top Producer of Fulbright U.S. Students
Anders Carlson-Wee Public Poetry Reading
Anders Carlson-Wee will present public reading in the Media Room from 6:30 – 7:30 pm.
W&J students use time between terms to get acquainted with medical professionals
WASHINGTON, PA (Jan. 24, 2020)—Between the fall and spring semesters, Washington & Jefferson College (W&J) students find ways to get ahead. During JayTerm, a two-week optional study period in which the College offers courses on campus and abroad, a group of underclassmen explored their options for the future in Professor of Biology Dr. Ron Bayline’s…
W&J Professor, Students Part of Project Recognized by USDA Forest Service as 2019 Research Highlight
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service has recognized the work of a team of scientists and foresters that includes a W&J professor and students as one of its 2019 research highlights.
Prez Tech Challenge: Freshmen explore folklore through podcasting
WASHINGTON, PA (Jan. 13, 2019) – Folklore was the basis of a First Year Seminar class, in which students combined storytelling and technical skills to create new podcasts. Students in Dr. Kay McEvoy’s First Year Seminar class worked in groups to research, write, and record their own podcasts on the folklore topics of their choice,…
Prez Tech Challenge: Poetry in the Digital Age
WASHINGTON, PA (Jan. 13, 2020)—If your idea of reading poetry involves studying dusty, leather-bound volumes in the library, or dramatic readings in smoky clubs reminiscent of the beatnik era, let Dr. Linda Troost’s English students show you something new. Using Adobe Spark, students in ENG 250 Sound, Image Word: Reading Poetry in a Digital Age…