More than 80 students, faculty and staff dressed up and made floats to show how they model environmental and social/community sustainability on campus.
Announcing the first-ever Warren Wilson College Documentary Film Festival, happening next week! This festival is a celebration of non-fiction filmmaking, featuring student and invited short films. Join us starting at 6 p.m. for live music and snacks, with film screening starting at 6:30 p.m in Kittredge Theater.
The North Carolina Stage Company opened the clever and timely comedy, "The Lifespan of a Fact" on April 13. The play is directed by Warren Wilson College Professor of Theatre Candace Taylor, and it stars Warren Wilson alumnus and up-and-coming actor Conor Donahue '17
Elizabeth O. Colton, Ph.D., an Emmy award-winning journalist and diplomat, will give the keynote address at Warren Wilson College’s 2022 Commencement on Saturday, May 7, 2022.
Work Day is one of Warren Wilson’s most special traditions— it's a day where the college pauses all academic programming to build community, beautify the grounds and bond across campus.
John Cloyd Miller, a professor at Warren Wilson College and member of renowned local band Zoe & Cloyd, has won first prize in the prestigious Hazel Dickens Songwriting Contest.Â
Professor Mallory McDuff, Ph.D., went on a one-year journey to revise her final wishes with climate and community in mind. In her new book, Our Last Best Act, she shares stories about the options she explored—from green burial to human composting—including discoveries on Warren Wilson College’s campus. Check out her webinar and recent press coverage.
Groups of Warren Wilson College students used their Spring Break to make a difference in the community. Their volunteer work included building houses for Habitat for Humanity, prepping the gardens at Christmount, and doing field archaeology work at the Carson House in Marion.Â