Students on Gladfelter patio
Gender and Women’s Studies
https://warren-wilson.edu/programs/gender-and-womens-studies/
Sometimes the most surprising discoveries hide in plain sight, and gender is dangerously familiar — a source of freedom and a cage,…
Environmental Education
https://warren-wilson.edu/programs/environmental-education/
You’re passionate about our environment and you love working with people. In this program, these ideas come together, amplifying your ability to…
Alpine Tower
Outdoor Leadership
https://warren-wilson.edu/programs/outdoor-leadership/
Limits aren’t limits. They’re waypoints on the journey to something better. To help ourselves discover what we’re truly capable of, we only…
Professor Paul Bartels and student inspect a jar of water
Biology
https://warren-wilson.edu/programs/biology/
Seeds. Cells. Cichlids. Cephalapods. Our planet is full of complex and beautiful living things. But how do they work? What are they…
Fiber Arts Crew
https://warren-wilson.edu/academics/work-program/fiber-arts-crew/
Like a poet weaves words into art, members of the Fiber Arts Crew weave strands together to create functional and beautiful crafts.…
Mist over the Swannanoa Valley
Environmental Studies
https://warren-wilson.edu/programs/environmental-studies/
Though rocky at times, humans and our environment are locked into a symbiotic relationship. We must understand how society affects our environment,…
Students discuss
Creative Writing
https://warren-wilson.edu/programs/creative-writing/
Writing is so much more than just sharing facts. One perfect sentence inspires millions. Entire worlds begin and end on a page.…
crowd
Africana Studies
https://warren-wilson.edu/programs/africana-studies/
To understand the beauty and relevance of the African diaspora, you’ll delve into the rich cultural, historical, and political experiences of peoples…
Student on Blacksmith Crew
Craft
https://warren-wilson.edu/programs/craft-minor/
You are a maker. You create in the tradition of those who came before you, understanding that in the reverence of looking…