“A Working Education”
November 28th, 2007Warren Wilson is featured in the University Business story "A Working Education — Work colleges reduce operating costs while giving students valuable experience-and less graduation debt."
Warren Wilson is featured in the University Business story "A Working Education — Work colleges reduce operating costs while giving students valuable experience-and less graduation debt."
We live in a world where 1/5 of the population consumes 3/5 of all the food. For the rest, famine is a reality of everyday life. The Hunger Banquet challenges us to realize how our decisions affect others in the world.
Warren Wilson’s men’s basketball team won three games at the Washington Bible Tournament and came home not only with the trophy, but two players (Chris and John Nelson) were nominated to the 1st All Tournament Team. Aleks Spasovski was the tournament leading scorer averaging 20 points per game.
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Read what senior Ryan Morra has to say in "Campuses join green bandwagon."
Sound Off, a program developed by Julie Lehman (Director of Church Relations) and Chaplain Steve Runholt, has been the campus’ intentional point of interfaith dialog on campus.
On Fri. Nov. 2, the WWC Cross Country team competed in the USCAA National Championships at Southern Virginia University.
A piece titled “Outside the Box” by Lisa Guernsey in the November 2007 issue of the Times’ Education Life underscores what sets Warren Wilson College apart.
Stan Cross, education coordinator of Warren Wilson College’s Environmental Leadership Center, has been named 2007 Environmental Educator of the Year Award by Environmental Educators of North Carolina.