Washington City Mission Dedicates Chapel in Honor of W&J Professor’s Family
WASHINGTON, PA (May 2, 2022) – Michael Crabtree, Ph.D., a psychology professor at Washington & Jefferson College, has extended the ethical leadership values that he teaches to his students into the Washington community. Crabtree, who has taught at W&J for 49 years, serves as the board vice president for the Washington City Mission, a local…
Futures founded here: four senior accounting students accept job offers from major firms
WASHINGTON, PA (April 25, 2022)—After years of courses on calculations, five W&J economics and accounting students think they’ve solved the equation for post-graduate success.
W&J celebrates student accomplishments at 2022 Honors Convocation
WASHINGTON, PA (April 22, 2022)—On April 21, Washington and Jefferson College hosted its 2022 Honors Convocation in First Presbyterian Church.
W&J Professor Wins Public Service Award
WASHINGTON, PA (April 28, 2022) – Michael Crabtree, Ph.D., professor of psychology at Washington & Jefferson College, recently won the Pennsylvania Psychological Association (PPA) 2022 Annual Award for Public Service. The PPA’s Public Service Award is “given to a member (individual or organization) of the Pennsylvania community in recognition of a significant contribution to the…
W&J College Appoints Dr. Tracey Sheetz Vice President for Enrollment Management
WASHINGTON, PA (April 28, 2022) – After a national search, Washington & Jefferson College (W&J) welcomes Dr. Tracey Sheetz as the Vice President for Enrollment Management. Sheetz comes to W&J with more than 30 years of experience in marketing, strategy, leadership and management, all with a focus on education. She has spent the majority of…
W&J Seniors Respond to COVID-19 Pandemic by Turning Passion into Profession
WASHINGTON, PA (April 22, 2022) – Bianca Pate ’22 and Piper Scarry ’22 responded to the Coronavirus pandemic by turning their passions into their professions. Both seniors began working at hospitals during the pandemic while also serving their communities as emergency medical technicians. Pate, a neuroscience and Spanish major with a psychology minor, discovered her…