Faculty Member Kevin Kehrberg sits behind a instrument outside of Kitteridge.
Kevin Kehrberg
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I developed my love of music when I discovered the double bass in high school and my love of learning when I…
Natalya Weinstein Miller
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My journey to Western North Carolina began after I graduated from the University of Massachusetts and traveled down South in search of…
Misty Field
For Counselors
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Warren Wilson College’s distinctive approach to education intentionally integrates academics, work, and community engagement to cultivate curiosity, empathy, and integrity. •
International and Social Justice Studies
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Society is complex, and the actions of some can lead to widespread harm. With conflicts and issues constantly arising locally and globally,…
Owl & Spade Magazine
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The former magazine for alumni and friends of Warren Wilson College • • •
Shell (fibonacci spiral)
Mathematics
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Imagine if you could speak the language of the universe. Math forms the foundation of countless other disciplines, and to understand these…
Old Typewriter
Media and Communications
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You’ll be equipped with the skills and knowledge you need to succeed in today’s fast-paced, ever-evolving world of media and communications while…
The Warren Wilson College Forest
Conservation Biology
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Human activities are causing the current mass extinction crisis, but passionate people can be the solution. We need people who can deftly…
Siti Kusujiarti
Sociology / Anthropology
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Humans do not lead a solitary life. As social beings, how we relate to one another shapes everything from our personal biases…