From challenging authority to personal defiance, this year's screenings will highlight stories of resistance, with free showings on the first Thursday of each month.
Fall Convocation welcomed the Class of 2029 and highlighted the importance of community and continuous growth, as new Interim President Dr. Bryan Matthews and others shared a vision for the future.
At the end of the spring 2025 semester, students were given the option to donate their unused Dining Dollars to purchase food for Kent County non-profits.
A 1975 graduate of the College, Bryan Matthews has worked at Washington for more than 25 years throughout his career, serving in roles in athletics, admissions, student affairs, and the president’s office.
The Princeton Review’s “Best 391 Colleges: 2026 Edition” recognizes the College in a number of categories including ranking Washington #22 in the “Professors Get High Marks” category.
Double major Peyton Baldwin ’26 was intrigued after a job shadow at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. A summer internship at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration let her learn more.