Wilmington College’s campus and alumni community are saddened to learn that a giant in the long history of the institution’s athletics program has died. Jerry Scheve, 75, of Cincinnati, succumbed May 19 after a protracted illness.
The Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) announced their 2025 Softball All-OAC Teams and Special Award Winners this week, and the Wilmington Quakers had four athletes recognized.
The Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) announced their 2025 Baseball All-OAC Teams and Special Award Winners this week, and the Wilmington Quakers had two players named Honorable Mentions.
Sunny skies reigned over Wilmington College’s 149th Commencement Saturday (May 10) as some 205 students earned Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Organizational Leadership and Master of Science in Occupational Therapy degrees.
The Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) announced their 2025 Men’s Lacrosse All-OAC Teams and Special Award winners Thursday morning. The Wilmington Quakers had one player recognized in junior attacker Nick Roca.
The Underground Game Room was buzzing on a Friday evening this spring when the 12 computers designated for Esports were manned and a crowd of onlookers watched as excitement waxed and waned with the action on the screens.
Wilmington College-Community Summer Theatre will present the musical, “Guys and Dolls,” on July 17, 18 and 19 at 7:30 p.m. and July 20 at 2:30 p.m. in Hugh G. Heiland Theatre, Boyd Cultural Arts Center on the campus of Wilmington College.
The presence of dozens of students displaying their research via posters and other presentation media on Saturday (May 3) transformed the normally athletics-oriented Fred Raizk Arena in Hermann Court into a strictly academic setting at Wilmington College's 14th Annual Student Research Forum.
Wilmington College will renew its spring tradition of Commencement, which hearkens back to 1875, on Saturday (May 10) when 205 graduates, including 18 from WC’s master’s degree programs, have degrees conferred upon them. The ticketed event will be livestreamed at www.wilmington.edu beginning at 10 a.m.
The Wilmington College men’s track & field team finished day two of the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) Track & Field Championships in fourth place with 114 total points. This is Wilmington’s best finish outdoors since taking third place during the 2022 season.
The Wilmington College women’s track & field team finished day two of the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) Track & Field Championships in fifth place with 54 total points.
Wilmington College’s large green-handled scissors and seven feet of wide, lime-colored ribbon took center stage Wednesday (April 23) when WC’s Buren Center for Business was christened as the newest academic facility on campus.
Flanked by Board of Trustees Chair Daniel Buckley (left) and Vice Chair J. Brent Bill, Dr, Coreen Cockerill of Leesburg is pictured accepting applause and a standing ovation following her investiture as the 20th president of Wilmington College.
I never saw running as a sport. To me, running served as a means of chasing my brother around our yard and playing with our Great Danes on forgotten trails by the Little Miami River. Running never felt like a chore, or something anyone nagged me to do.
Dr. Coreen (Corey) Cockerill will become Wilmington College’s first inaugurated female president during an investiture ceremony on Tuesday (April 22). The inauguration event will be livestreamed to the public at 2 p.m. via the home page of WC’s website at www.wilmington.edu.