Events
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W&J Arts Series: Oscar Nominated Short Subjects – Live Action
Olin Theater 285 E Wheeling Street, Washington, PA, United StatesLive Action: Friday, February 25, 2022 at 7:30 p.m. Animated: Saturday, February 26, 2022 at 7:30 p.m. One of your favorite shows is back! Although we did offer viewing of the shorts last year, it was online and cost more, so we are glad to be able to bring this event to you in-person again. ... Read more
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W&J Arts Series: Oscar Nominated Short Subjects – Animated
Olin Theater 285 E Wheeling Street, Washington, PA, United StatesLive Action: Friday, February 25, 2022 at 7:30 p.m. Animated: Saturday, February 26, 2022 at 7:30 p.m. One of your favorite shows is back! Although we did offer viewing of the shorts last year, it was online and cost more, so we are glad to be able to bring this event to you in-person again. ... Read more
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German Day
Campus-wide 60 S Lincoln St, Washington, PA, United StatesCelebrate W&J's German Day with the Department of Modern Languages as we welcome German students from area high schools on Thursday, March 3! 7:30-9:30, Schools arrive 9:30-10:15, Music competition in Olin Theater 10:25-11:10, Drama competition in Olin Theater 10:45-11:15, Lunch in the Rossin Ballroom 11:20-12:30, Culture bowl competition in Olin Theater 11:20-12:00, Poetry recitation in ... Read more
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Virtual W&J Experience
Virtual PAThe Virtual W&J Experience will give students insight into student life opportunities at W&J, as well as include a panel discussion on the distinct experiential learning opportunities available to W&J students, meet faculty and staff, and campus tours. This event is for admitted students.
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Charles West Scholars Visit Day (By Invitation Only)
Campus-wide 60 S Lincoln St, Washington, PA, United StatesThe Charles West Scholars Visit Day provides admitted students invited into the Charles West Scholars program and their guests with the opportunity to hear from members of the W&J Black Student Union, and our Dean of Admission, Bob Adkins '87, on the W&J student experience and transitioning to college. Register at: https://connect.washjeff.edu/register/CharlesWest2022
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Washington Symphony Orchestra Concert
Campus-wide 60 S Lincoln St, Washington, PA, United StatesFor the first time since 2016, the Washington Symphony Orchestra will let down its collectivehair and embrace a rock n’ roll theme. WSO ROCKS will feature vocal and instrumentalperformances highlighting great rock music from throughout the years. To allow more flexibility for social distancing, two performances of “WSO ROCKS” have beenscheduled one on Saturday, March ... Read more
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Washington Symphony Orchestra Concert
Campus-wide 60 S Lincoln St, Washington, PA, United StatesFor the first time since 2016, the Washington Symphony Orchestra will let down its collectivehair and embrace a rock n’ roll theme. WSO ROCKS will feature vocal and instrumentalperformances highlighting great rock music from throughout the years. To allow more flexibility for social distancing, two performances of “WSO ROCKS” have beenscheduled one on Saturday, March ... Read more
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The W&J Experience
Encounter Washington & Jefferson College the way our students do every day during The W&J Experience on Friday, March 4th, from 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m./EST. An event exclusively for admitted students and their families, The W&J Experience will provide insider access to the W&J student experience and the distinct experiential learning opportunities available: Get advice on ... Read more
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Poetry Reading – James Davis May and Chelsea Rathburn
Media Room Washington, PA, United StatesJoin the English Department for a poetry reading that will feature James Davis May and Chelsea Rathburn on March 10th, 6:30-7:30 p.m., in the Media Room. James Davis May is the author of Unquiet Things, named runner-up for the Georgia Author of the Year Award in poetry. His poems have appeared in Five Points, The Missouri Review, New England ... Read more
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W&J Arts Series: Pianist, Mark Valenti
Olin Theater 285 E Wheeling Street, Washington, PA, United StatesWe are relieved to finally bring renowned pianist Mark Valenti to you. Rescheduled and canceled twice, Mark is eager to play live for audiences again. The All American program selections include: The Alcotts by Ives, Piano Blues by Copland, Sonata by Barber, and pieces by Stefan Wolpe and Jon Fisher.