Events
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New Faculty Oreintation
New faculty oreintaiton
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Faculty Retreat
Faculty retreat
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Matriculation
Campus-wide 60 S Lincoln St, Washington, PA, United StatesWashington & Jefferson College's annual Matriculation ceremony introduces the campus community to the incoming class, and shares College traditions and insights with new students. Download the Program Following remarks by President John C. Knapp, Student Government Association President Cole Patrick Leathers '22 will welcome the class, sharing insights and wisdom for their next four years ... Read more
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Rockin’ The Lawn
Amphitheater 288 E Beau St, Washington, PA, United StatesW&J’s annual Rockin’ The Lawn welcomes students back to campus with an evening of food, music, and fun! Open to all current W&J students, this year’s event features the band HIGHCLEAR with vocalist Jordan Schulz and guitarist Zach Miller. Food and games will be provided. This event is open to W&J students only.
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Classes Begin
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Add/Drop Period Ends
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First Day to Withdraw
Campus-wide 60 S Lincoln St, Washington, PA, United States2021 Fall Term - First day to withdraw from a course
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Labor Day, No Classes
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Opening Reception & Artist Talk: Micaela Vivero
Olin Art Gallery 285 E Wheeling Street, Washington, PA, United StatesUsing soft, malleable, porous materials, Micaela Vivero creates large-scale sculptures and installations that consider political and social issues connected to feminist and post-colonialist concerns. As a woman of color and first-generation immigrant to the United States of America, Vivero responds to these associations as well as the misunderstandings that unbalanced relationships between hegemonic and colonized ... Read more
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Opening Reception & Artist Talk: Micaela de Vivero
Campus-wide 60 S Lincoln St, Washington, PA, United StatesUsing soft, malleable, porous materials, Micaela de Vivero creates large-scale sculptures and installations that consider political and social issues connected to feminist and post-colonialist concerns. As a woman of color and first-generation immigrant to the United States of America, de Vivero responds to these associations as well as the misunderstandings that unbalanced relationships between hegemonic ... Read more