
Washington College Athletics Celebrates Title IX at 50
06/23/2022
The landmark federal law was signed June 23, 1972, opening the door to dramatic growth in women's sports
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The landmark federal law was signed June 23, 1972, opening the door to dramatic growth in women's sports
“We are all affected by crime, even if we are not directly victimized,” says Associate Professor Rachel Durso, chair of the sociology department and director of the justice, law and society minor. “We make decisions about the areas we travel to, where we live, and where we shop or hang out based on our perceptions regarding our likelihood to be a crime victim.” The impact and discussion of crime can be felt across many departments within the liberal arts—and at Washington College.
Innovative and award-winning program provides students with real-life investment experience, managing $1.5 million in assets
Under sunny skies, the class of 2022 was cheered on by family and friends as they accepted their newly minted degrees.
Sophie Kerr is the nation’s largest undergraduate literary prize, valued at over $68,000 this year
The 239th Commencement Exercises will take place on the Campus Lawn beginning at 10:30 a.m., with 247 graduates receiving degrees.
The 2022 prize is worth $68,292; winner to be announced on Friday 5/20 at 7:30 p.m.
“My whole life, I’ve had these two built-in best friends with me, so being out there in the world without them is going to be really different,” said Ben Ruvo, on how it feels to be approaching graduation, the last shared milestone with his siblings.
“It’s remarkable to see what kind of outcomes we get every single day, and all the ways that a Washington College education and the overall experience here is transforming people’s lives and setting them up for success, immediately after graduation.” --President Mike Sosulski
Sanvee received an Undergraduate Diversity Program Award to attend the multi-day event, where she also presented her own research poster