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Get a “First Look” Inside Washington's New Warehime School of Business
Washington College has released a preview of the design plans for the new Warehime
School of Business, showcasing a high-tech facility designed to bridge the gap between
liberal arts education and "Day 1" professional readiness for its business students.
Read The Story
Director and Tutor: Guiding Others Toward Realizing Their Own Vision
Jessica Kelso '27 has cultivated her love for theater over the past 15 years, pursuing
both on- and offstage roles in various productions. This spring, she made her directorial
debut, co-directing William Shakespeare’s Hamlet alongside theatre professor Dale
Daigle.
Read The Story
Students, Alum Flock to Baltimore Convention Center for Writing Conference
The Washington College Rose O’Neill Literary House has a booth every year at the
Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP) conference and book fair, the largest
literary arts convention in the country. Four student interns work in shifts to sell
Cherry Tree: A National Literary Journal @ Washington College and explain its submission
guidelines.
Read The Story
THINK BEYOND: Your Washington College Experience Awaits
THINK BEYOND: Your Washington College Experience Awaits
Discover a place where intellectual curiosity meets opportunity. At Washington College,
you’ll learn from remarkable professors, explore your interests through hands-on experiences,
and join a welcoming, collaborative community that’s invested in your success—on campus
and beyond.
Start Your Journey Here
NEWS & STORIES
Washington Breaks Ground on New Warehime School of Business
As Construction Begins, The School’s First Class of Students Will Be Admitted This Fall.
04/20/2026
Brothers Osborne Rock the Campus Green for Admitted Students Day
Annual spring event showcases the best Washington has to offer to the class of 2030
04/14/2026
Pulitzer Prize-winning Poet Leads Student Workshop
Jericho Brown guided students in creating their own duplex poems, a form he invented.
04/08/2026
All News
Jeremy Cress '27
Crumpton, Maryland
MAJORS AND MINORS
Studio Art Major
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
Hip Hop Time Capsule Intern
Kohl Gallery Intern
"As an artist looking for creative opportunities, Hip Hop Time Capsule stood out amongst most of the opportunities I was looking through. I was really looking for somewhere I could put my artistic abilities to use and/or learn more creative skills. And it definitely was a great choice."
Read Jeremy's Story
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Emmie Meeks '26
Broomfield, Colorado
MAJORS AND MINORS
English Major and Education Studies Minor
Secondary Teacher Certification Program
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
Busload of Books Research Team
Talbot Mentors; Roy Ans Fellowship in Jewish-American Studies
CAMPUS ACTIVITIES
Softball Team; Student Athlete Advising Committee
Best Buddies
“Within the education department, I have been able to work closely with all four of the professors. It has been really wonderful. The faculty-to-student ratio was part of the reason I ended up coming here, to have that personal relationship with your professors. I get to go have a conversation with this person who is personally invested in my success.”
Read Emmie's Story
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Sara Sypolt '26
Aberdeen, Maryland
MAJOR AND PROGRAM
Psychology Major
Pre-Pharmacy Program
RESEARCH
Roy Ans Fellowship in Jewish-American Studies
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Hillel
Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Initiative
“You really get to know your professors. It's really easy to just ask them questions, to just halt class, to halt lecture and be like, ‘okay, I don't understand this. Can you go back over it?’ You get a much deeper understanding of stuff here. I think the professors know well how to pace coursework, so you get a lot more information, but it’s not too overwhelming.”
Read Sara's Story
View All Stories
Zheng Lu '26
Qidong, China
MAJORS AND MINORS
Physics Major
Engineering Dual Degree Program
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
John S. Toll Research Fellow
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT
Quantitative Skills Center tutor and mentor
“Washington College professors are very nice and helpful. Ask them questions and keep in contact with them. They are super useful resources for students.”
Read Zheng's Story
View All Stories
Nora Beebe '26
Collingswood, New Jersey
MAJORS AND MINORS
Philosophy and Political Science Majors
Religion Minor
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
Explore American Internship at American Philosophical Society
Study Abroad in Turkey
CAMPUS ACTIVITIES
Sailing team; Institute of Religion, Politics, and Culture
Cincinnatus Fellow and Presidential Fellow
"Professor Prud'homme has been one of the greatest professors here, him and Professor Weigel. Professor Weigel is such a great philosophy professor. I really have learned so much from him. He and Professor Prud'homme both do a lot of courses on Christianity. I grew up Protestant, and so I ended up taking a bunch of religion classes with Professor Weigel because I wanted to learn more."
Read Nora's Story
View All Stories
Washington Insider
Washington College experts break down important issues of the day.
The End of American Exceptionalism?
Andrew Oros, professor of political science and international studies, writes that
the United States should learn from the experiences of other countries as its population
approaches "super-aged" status, when more than 20% of the population is 65+, projected
to happen in 2029.
Read the Column
see PAST Insiders
Centers of Excellence
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
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
Explore CES
Explore Experiential Learning
Rose O'Neill Literary House
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
Explore the Lit House
Explore Experiential Learning
Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience
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
Explore the Starr Center
Explore Experiential Learning
FEATURED EVENTS
Alumni
Spring Migration Weekend
Friday, April 17, 2026. 3:00 AM - 3:00 AM(Eastern)
Washington College
Calendar
Warehime School of Business Groundbreaking
Saturday, April 18, 2026. 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM(Eastern)
Perf. Arts & Exhibitions
Department of Music - Student Solo & Ensemble Honors Concert
Monday, April 20, 2026. 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM(Eastern)
Hotchkiss Recital Hall, Gibson Arts Center
Free
Calendar of Events
©
Homepage
Your browser does not support the video tag.
An Environment for Success
Visit
Apply
Request Info
Majors and Minors
Opportunities for Success
Get a “First Look” Inside Washington's New Warehime School of Business
Washington College has released a preview of the design plans for the new Warehime
School of Business, showcasing a high-tech facility designed to bridge the gap between
liberal arts education and "Day 1" professional readiness for its business students.
Read The Story
Director and Tutor: Guiding Others Toward Realizing Their Own Vision
Jessica Kelso '27 has cultivated her love for theater over the past 15 years, pursuing
both on- and offstage roles in various productions. This spring, she made her directorial
debut, co-directing William Shakespeare’s Hamlet alongside theatre professor Dale
Daigle.
Read The Story
Students, Alum Flock to Baltimore Convention Center for Writing Conference
The Washington College Rose O’Neill Literary House has a booth every year at the
Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP) conference and book fair, the largest
literary arts convention in the country. Four student interns work in shifts to sell
Cherry Tree: A National Literary Journal @ Washington College and explain its submission
guidelines.
Read The Story
THINK BEYOND: Your Washington College Experience Awaits
THINK BEYOND: Your Washington College Experience Awaits
Discover a place where intellectual curiosity meets opportunity. At Washington College,
you’ll learn from remarkable professors, explore your interests through hands-on experiences,
and join a welcoming, collaborative community that’s invested in your success—on campus
and beyond.
Start Your Journey Here
NEWS & STORIES
Washington Breaks Ground on New Warehime School of Business
As Construction Begins, The School’s First Class of Students Will Be Admitted This Fall.
04/20/2026
Brothers Osborne Rock the Campus Green for Admitted Students Day
Annual spring event showcases the best Washington has to offer to the class of 2030
04/14/2026
Pulitzer Prize-winning Poet Leads Student Workshop
Jericho Brown guided students in creating their own duplex poems, a form he invented.
04/08/2026
All News
Jeremy Cress '27
Crumpton, Maryland
MAJORS AND MINORS
Studio Art Major
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
Hip Hop Time Capsule Intern
Kohl Gallery Intern
"As an artist looking for creative opportunities, Hip Hop Time Capsule stood out amongst most of the opportunities I was looking through. I was really looking for somewhere I could put my artistic abilities to use and/or learn more creative skills. And it definitely was a great choice."
Read Jeremy's Story
View All Stories
Emmie Meeks '26
Broomfield, Colorado
MAJORS AND MINORS
English Major and Education Studies Minor
Secondary Teacher Certification Program
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
Busload of Books Research Team
Talbot Mentors; Roy Ans Fellowship in Jewish-American Studies
CAMPUS ACTIVITIES
Softball Team; Student Athlete Advising Committee
Best Buddies
“Within the education department, I have been able to work closely with all four of the professors. It has been really wonderful. The faculty-to-student ratio was part of the reason I ended up coming here, to have that personal relationship with your professors. I get to go have a conversation with this person who is personally invested in my success.”
Read Emmie's Story
View All Stories
Sara Sypolt '26
Aberdeen, Maryland
MAJOR AND PROGRAM
Psychology Major
Pre-Pharmacy Program
RESEARCH
Roy Ans Fellowship in Jewish-American Studies
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Hillel
Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Initiative
“You really get to know your professors. It's really easy to just ask them questions, to just halt class, to halt lecture and be like, ‘okay, I don't understand this. Can you go back over it?’ You get a much deeper understanding of stuff here. I think the professors know well how to pace coursework, so you get a lot more information, but it’s not too overwhelming.”
Read Sara's Story
View All Stories
Zheng Lu '26
Qidong, China
MAJORS AND MINORS
Physics Major
Engineering Dual Degree Program
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
John S. Toll Research Fellow
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT
Quantitative Skills Center tutor and mentor
“Washington College professors are very nice and helpful. Ask them questions and keep in contact with them. They are super useful resources for students.”
Read Zheng's Story
View All Stories
Nora Beebe '26
Collingswood, New Jersey
MAJORS AND MINORS
Philosophy and Political Science Majors
Religion Minor
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
Explore American Internship at American Philosophical Society
Study Abroad in Turkey
CAMPUS ACTIVITIES
Sailing team; Institute of Religion, Politics, and Culture
Cincinnatus Fellow and Presidential Fellow
"Professor Prud'homme has been one of the greatest professors here, him and Professor Weigel. Professor Weigel is such a great philosophy professor. I really have learned so much from him. He and Professor Prud'homme both do a lot of courses on Christianity. I grew up Protestant, and so I ended up taking a bunch of religion classes with Professor Weigel because I wanted to learn more."
Read Nora's Story
View All Stories
Washington Insider
Washington College experts break down important issues of the day.
The End of American Exceptionalism?
Andrew Oros, professor of political science and international studies, writes that
the United States should learn from the experiences of other countries as its population
approaches "super-aged" status, when more than 20% of the population is 65+, projected
to happen in 2029.
Read the Column
see PAST Insiders
Centers of Excellence
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
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
Explore CES
Explore Experiential Learning
Rose O'Neill Literary House
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
Explore the Lit House
Explore Experiential Learning
Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience
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
Explore the Starr Center
Explore Experiential Learning
FEATURED EVENTS
Alumni
Spring Migration Weekend
Friday, April 17, 2026. 3:00 AM - 3:00 AM(Eastern)
Washington College
Calendar
Warehime School of Business Groundbreaking
Saturday, April 18, 2026. 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM(Eastern)
Perf. Arts & Exhibitions
Department of Music - Student Solo & Ensemble Honors Concert
Monday, April 20, 2026. 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM(Eastern)
Hotchkiss Recital Hall, Gibson Arts Center
Free
Calendar of Events
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