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Terumi Kohwi-Shigematsu '71 in her UCSF lab with student interns and her husband and research partner

One Small Protein, One Giant Step for Science

Terumi Kohwi-Shigematsu '71 has made groundbreaking discoveries that changed scientific orthodoxy and may one day lead to treatments for common cancers. She also employs a Washington student as an intern in her lab every summer.

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Washington College Named Top College for Affordability

Washington College offers a robust array of scholarships and financial aid programs to support aspiring scholars. With over $170 million dedicated to scholarship endowment, 100 percent of incoming students receive institutional aid.

Graduates process onto field for 2024 Commencement

Class of 2025 Commencement

The schedule for Commencement Weekend is taking shape. Graduates, families, friends, and alumni, start making your plans now!

NEWS & STORIES

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Presidential Promise

As a girl growing up in Cockeysville, Maryland, Miranda Parrish ’25 watched her first presidential inauguration and was inspired—she wanted to be president! The fact that all previous presidents were male didn’t faze her. She simply believed that one day, she would walk up the same steps to the White House.

04/09/2025
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From Classroom to Careers

Class of 2024’s First Destinations report finds 95% of graduates were either employed or continuing their education just nine months after leaving Washington College.

04/04/2025

Stevie Lyles at a mixing board in the Department of Music

Stevie Lyles '26

Centreville, Maryland
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Rachel Morgen on a boat during a sailing race.

Rachel Morgen '26

Bend, Oregon
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Peter Junkin playing the drums

Peter Junkin '25

York, Pennsylvania
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Xavier Smalls standing behind a lectern with the Environmental Protection Agency seal on it.

Xavier Smalls '25

Abingdon, Maryland
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Cate Manos '25 sitting in a lab

Cate Manos '25

Elkridge, Maryland
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Centers of Excellence  

Each center is linked to a broad intellectual community and provides programming, events, internships, and coursework that complement the College’s diverse academic programs. 

Center for Environment and Society

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Location: Semans-Griswold Environmental Hall, Waterfront Campus

Opportunities: CES Fellows, Chesapeake Semester, field research, conservation internships

“Everything we do here at CES is aimed at preparing our undergraduates, the next generation of leaders, to tackle the most pressing environmental issues.”

Valerie Imbruce, Director

Rose O'Neill Literary House

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Location: Rose O'Neill Literary House, 407 Washington Ave.

Opportunities: Cherry Tree literary journal, student publications, readings and workshops with working writers

“The Lit House offers over 100 internships annually, hosts visits by award-winning writers, publishes work of exceptional merit, and provides a space for students to feel at home and to grow as writers, editors, and publishers.”

James Allen Hall, Director

Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience

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Location: Custom House, 101 S. Water St.

Opportunities: Explore America Summer Internships, Quill & Compass

“We offer students dynamic opportunities for hands-on learning and off-campus experiences to explore the American experience in all its diversity and complexity, opportunities unequaled at other small liberal arts schools.”

Adam Goodheart, Director

 

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