The multimedia performance is the result of a student-faculty collaboration that started this summer and features vocals, electronic sounds, and interactive visual media.
The New York Times bestselling author discussed his newest book, The Hidden Roots of White Supremacy, and answered questions from students and community members at November event on campus.
Visitors can tour five regional museums through virtual reality at Washington College’s first exhibit, which features the work of the Digital Scholarship in Museum Partnerships project.
An initial meeting on Nov. 15 will gather community input on proposals to address sensory sensitivity, executive function challenges, and anxiety, whether arising from autism spectrum disorder, other documented conditions, or temporary disability such as concussion.
Cellist Sarah Poirier ’24 will be playing in Kent’s Got Talent Friday night at the Garfield Center for the Arts downtown, then performing her senior capstone experience (SCE) on Saturday in Hotchkiss Recital Hall.
After 15 years working in the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Angela Crenshaw ’04 was named acting superintendent of the Maryland Park Service in April, and her appointment was made permanent earlier this week.
The annual giving day raises support for College programs, and all donors’ gifts will be matched dollar-for-dollar by generous members of the Washington community.