Misty Field
Sustainable Agriculture and Food Studies
https://warren-wilson.edu/programs/sustainable-agriculture/
Many of the world’s gravest problems start with the way we eat — climate change, habitat loss, geopolitical inequality, health, and wealth…
The Warren Wilson College Forest
Conservation Biology
https://warren-wilson.edu/programs/conservation-biology/
Human activities are causing the current mass extinction crisis, but passionate people can be the solution. We need people who can deftly…
A student with a camera stands in front of the garden cabin
Science Communication
https://warren-wilson.edu/programs/science-communication/
Complex scientific topics are often inaccessible to the everyday person. Climate change, pollution, and disease are just a few examples of topics…
Ecological Forestry
https://warren-wilson.edu/programs/ecological-forestry/
A forest teeming with life, with all of its diverse sounds and sights, is truly something to behold. To keep these vibrant…
Brain Synapse
Neuroscience
https://warren-wilson.edu/programs/neuroscience/
Human consciousness is one of the greatest mysteries left for science and philosophy, making neuroscience a field that is increasing in relevance,…
Siti Kusujiarti
Sociology / Anthropology
https://warren-wilson.edu/programs/sociology-anthropology/
Humans do not lead a solitary life. As social beings, how we relate to one another shapes everything from our personal biases…
Protest
Peace and Justice Studies
https://warren-wilson.edu/programs/peace-and-social-justice/
Both peace and conflict are contagious. In a globalized society where news cycles are powered by social media and always-present digital devices,…
Students on Sunderland Lawn
English
https://warren-wilson.edu/programs/english/
Our lives are a story. Language and narrative are the substance of our thoughts and memories. To read is to be transported…
Students in harnesses climb a wooden structure
Outdoor Adventure
https://warren-wilson.edu/student-life/outdoors/
Our campus features 1,100 acres. 25 miles of hiking trails. One river. One climbing wall. A 600-acre forest. Two dozen kayaks. One…