With the new fiscal year starting July 1, six members concluded their terms, and five new members joined, along with two who began partway through the last fiscal year.
A memorial service for the 20-year member of the Board of Visitors and Governors was held on the morning of Monday, June 26 in Brooklandville, Maryland.
The annual First Destinations report conducted by the Center for Career Development found 92% of graduates from 2022 were either employed or continuing their education nine months after graduation.
Following a national search, Washington College has named Kiho Kim, Ph.D., as the institution’s provost and dean of the college. Kim will succeed Interim Provost Michael Harvey, a professor of business at Washington.
The international studies graduate is writing a policy brief with counterparts from South Korea and Japan on improving opportunities for women. They will gather to present the results in Washington, D.C., in August.
Sixteen students involved in Washington College anthropology, political science, civic engagement, and Presidential Fellows programs met with Congressional representatives during Spring Lobby Weekend.
The College’s 240th Commencement recognized the accomplishments of 221 graduates in front of family and friends from across the country and around the world.