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We provide quality academic support services to help students become active and independent learners.
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We help you get here!
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We help with maintenance requests, service, and upkeep!
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Monday-Friday: 8:30 - 4:30
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Calendars, special event planning, and more.
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Helping our students along their paths, from interns to executives.
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Mail and print support.
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Keeping George Washington’s promise, our office manages the generous gifts that people make to the college.
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College Relations and Marketing
We tell it, share it, and show it! College communications HQ, including media information, branding and Web guidelines, and official downloads.
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Weekdays: 7:30am to 7:30pm
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GIS (Geographic Information Systems)
Workshops, programs, and resources for mapping the Chester and beyond.
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Monday-Thursday: 8:00 - 2:00 a.m.
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Video and photography servies, plus helpful drop-in classes and tutorials!
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We help students, clubs, faculty, and staff plan and run activities on campus.
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Office of Student Financial Aid
Numbers, and calculators, and loans - but most importantly, people who can help!
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Our office manages grants and academic services, and also oversees campus events.
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Phone: 410-778-7810
Office: Lower level of Wicomico Residence House
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Grades, courses, transcripts, and advisory information. Plus a lot of friendly faces!
Hours: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
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Our office home to all the homes! Find hall details, floorplans, forms and checklists. Meet your Resident Advisor!
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Location: Bunting Hall, top floor
CASE Awards
Gold Medal
Fund Raising Publications
1986
Silver Medal
Fund Raising Publications
1986
Silver Medal
Special Program Publications
1986
Gold Medal
Visual Design in Print
1986
Gold Medal
Fund Raising Communications
1986
Silver Medal
In-House Publications
1988
Silver Medal
College Magazines
1988
Bronze Medal
Best Article of the Year
1993
Bronze Medal
Individual Student Recruitment Publications
1998
Bronze Medal
Specific Media Relations Program
1999
Individual In-House Publications
2002
Pegasus Pictures
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The Washington College community danced the night away at the annual George Washington’s Birthday Ball. -
International Men’s March to stop Rape, Sexual Assault and Gender Violence.
Community Service intern, Katie DeRosa ’13 and Student Development Intern, Erin Franco ’13, helped Beth Anne Langrell in the planning and execution of this event. -
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For the first time since 2002, #12 Washington College defeats #5 Salisbury as WC wins War on the Shore by a 7-6 score. Hunter Nowicki scored game-winner with 1:03 left in the fourth quarter to lift the Shoremen to their first home win over the Sea Gulls since 1990. This is the first time the team won the Charles B. Clark Cup since it was first presented in 2004.
Photos by Catie Hamilton ’15. -
Additional Photos of the Spring 2013 Habitat for Humanity experience. -
Photos of the Rededication of the Johnson Fitness Center Renovation. Go fitness! -
Students, Professors, and Faculty Members alike gathered on November 9th, 2012, in front of Clifton M. Miller Library to watch the dedication ceremony and to be the first to receive a tour of the library’s new layout. -
Pictures from the many events that were “Earth Week 2013” at Washington College! -
The Día de Fútbol is an annual community-bridging event run and organized by WC students, staff, and faculty volunteers. Local children and their families are invited to campus to participate in a day of soccer, family literacy, and genuine intercultural exchange. -
The Tragedy of King Lear by William Shakespeare was brought to the Gibson Center for the Arts’ Decker Theater under the direction of Professor Jason Rubin, and the dramaturgy of senior Maegan Clearwood as part of her senior capstone experience. This dramatic tale featured powerful acting (including Professor Timothy Maloney in the title role), extreme fight scenes, and gruesome displays of bloodlust. The production, a collaboration among the departments of Drama and English, featured students from eleven majors who served important roles both on and off-stage. -
Congratulations to the Washington College Bookstore and the campus Habitat for Humanity club for their triumphant win in the “Build a Future” Facebook page competition . Our small but spirited campus beat much larger colleges and state universities, including closest competitor Penn State, to earn a $1,000 donation from Barnes & Noble for our Habitat chapter.The six-week effort spearheaded by bookstore manager Shannon Wyble and pushed out by the club, its adviser (Maria Hynson), and co-adviser (Dave Wharton), drew wonderful images and comments of support from students, faculty, staff, alums, parents, and the Chestertown community. The WC Bookstore Facebook page is full of smiling faces and supportive messages. -
In one of the first events of Fall Family Weekend 2012, faculty, staff, and students gathered for the dedication of George’s Grove, the campus garden established by the Student Environmental Alliance. -
Barry McGovern is an Irish actor who has had a long career in theater, film, TV and radio. He is regarded by many as one of the leading exponents of the work of Samuel Beckett. His one-man Beckett show, I’ll Go On, produced by Dublin’s Gate Theatre, has played worldwide. He has toured with the Gate productions of Waiting for Godot, Endgame, and Happy Days. He has also played in Krapp’s Last Tape. Earlier this year he played Vladimir in the acclaimed production of Waiting for Godot at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. His most recent stage appearances were as George Aaronow in Glengarry Glen Ross, directed by Doug Hughes, at Dublin’s Gate Theatre, and his new Beckett one-man show Watt at the Edinburgh Festival. Films include Riders to the Sea, Joe Versus the Volcano, Billy Bathgate, Braveheart, Far and Away, The General, Journey of the Magi, and Waiting for Godot. In 1998 he was awarded an honorary Doctorate in Letters from Trinity College, Dublin. -
Additional Photos of the 2012 Kiplin Hall trip. -
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Photos by Katherine Nau ’14 -
Photos by George Washington Book Prize Coordinator Lois Kitz -
Hellogoodbye is an alternative electric pop band which came to perform at Washington College. Check out the review of their performance here! -
The Douglass Cater Society of Junior Fellows honored its 21st class of graduating seniors with a dinner ceremony and continued to celebrate with an evening of presentations. -
The day was complete with an inflatable water slide and an inflatable slip ‘n slide, water guns, volleyball, cornhole, drum circles, ladder golf, and good old fashioned chillaxing. -
Residents and friends of Middle broke out into a wicked jam session in preparation for the drum circle performance held at the Goose Nest a few days later. Anyone passing by was encouraged to hop in with a makeshift instrument. Sick rhythms could be heard all the way across the campus green.
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The Cater Society of Junior Fellows held their meeting at Heron Point, sharing their presentations with the community. Emily Hall, Sarah Douglass, Melody Bishop, and Emily Illar presented about their project on an kindergarten curricular models and Nicole Musho presented about her project studying human rights in Chile. -
This year’s Spring Fling came with huge variety of games, contests, fun activities and the cutest pig you’ve ever seen! -
As part of the Spring Advising Day tradition, Residential Life hosted Spring Fling on April 3 on the Campus Green. Students—as well as faculty and staff and their families—enjoyed carnival games, prizes, inflatable activities, tye-dying, cotton candy, and many other interesting activities. -
The Washington College campus is always busy and always beautiful. Share your pictures with the website. -
To celebrate Shigeru Miyamoto’s birthday, Gamer’s Guild put together a fantastic Legend of Zelda Ball, complete with dancing, dining, party games, photo shoots, and raffle prizes. -
These are additional photos of the Blitz Ball, held on November 16th, 2012 (or rather the 1940s) in the Hynson lounge. Students pulled of some pretty impressive dance moves in stunning attire of the forties. All proceeds of the event went to veterans. -
The WAC Historical Society, Phi Alpha Theta, Art History Club, and International Relations Club hosted a 1940’s Blitz Ball! Students, faculty, and staff danced the fox trot, lindy hop, charleston, and some danced their own combination of dances all in the name of good historical fun. All proceeds went to the veterans. -
Students gear up for this years Relay For Life Event.
