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.
W&J Students Promote Inclusivity Through Classes, Conversation
W&J Students organized an open discussion forum following the presidential election to allow students to voice their opinions and hear from students on both sides of the issues.
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.
Six Promising Sophomores Receive Esteemed Annual Award
Six W&J students are recipients of the 2015-16 Rule, Hughes, Murphy Prize, awarded annually to a group of promising sophomores.
Two W&J Groups to Host Drag Bingo! May 2
W&J’s Gay-Straight Alliance and Diversity Programming Board will host Drag Bingo in Rossin Ballroom at 7:30 p.m.