Wilmington College students have increased academic offerings available with the emergence of several incubator programs starting this fall. One of those new major concentrations is logistics and supply chain management. It will be taught in a hybrid modality by a combination of Wilmington College faculty and instructors nationwide.
Wilmington College students have increased academic offerings available with the emergence of several incubator programs starting this fall. One of those new major concentrations is public health, which will be taught in a hybrid modality by a combination of Wilmington College faculty and instructors nationwide.
Pursuant to Section 121.22 of the Revised Code, notice is hereby given that the Southern Ohio Educational Service Center Governing Board will meet in special session on the April 11 at 5:30 p.m. at 3321 Airborne Road, Wilmington, for the following purpose: considering personnel matters.
Millions of students across the United States who are planning to attend college this fall are finding themselves in a holding pattern due to the federal government’s delayed updating of FAFSA, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid form.
Hand by hand, Wilmington College can “plant roots for a greener future.” The College is holding its 13th annual Earth Day | Ag Day on April 22, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Center for the Sciences and Agriculture.
A community discussion on the Farm Bill and conservation featuring specialist panelists will be held Monday, April 29 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the Center for the Sciences & Agriculture, Room 149 (corner of College and Elm Streets), at Wilmington College.
Air Transport Services Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATSG), the world’s largest lessor of freighter aircraft, has published its 2023 Sustainability Report to provide information about significant sustainability efforts made by the company in 2023.
Wilmington College is capping the 2023-24 academic year with Quaker Bash, a celebration of athletics, on April 26 at Hermann Court. The casual dinner and auction event is designed to raise funds in support of WC's student-athletes.
The Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) announced their Athletes of the Week Monday afternoon, and for the first time in her Outdoor Track & Field career and second time overall, Wilmington College sophomore Faith Duncan is the OAC Women's Track Athlete of the Week.
Dr. Brianna Matzke first recalls her hands involuntarily shaking while in her early 20s attending graduate school in music. She thought it might be the result of too much coffee, a lack of sleep or, maybe, she was nervous about something. It persisted periodically and even worsened some before she was diagnosed at the University of Cincinnati’s Neuroscience Center as having Essential Tremor.
The Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) announced their Athletes of the Week Monday afternoon, and for the first time in his Outdoor Track & Field career and second time overall, Wilmington College junior Nathen Borgan is the OAC Men's Field Athlete of the Week.
The Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) announced their Athletes of the Week Monday afternoon. For the second time in his Outdoor Track & Field career and third time in his Quakers Track & Field career, Wilmington College senior Simon Heys was named OAC Men's Track Athlete of the Week.
For the second time in the last three weeks, Wilmington Quakers catcher Samantha Schwab is your Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) Softball Athlete of the Week.
Wilmington College Theatre will present a pair of one-act plays, “Am I Blue” and “Third and Oak: The Laundromat,” directed by alumnae, on April 18, 19 and 20 at 7:30 p.m. in Hugh G. Heiland Theatre. Admission is free of charge.
The Clinton County Streamkeepers tapped into a local resource — Wilmington College — in its quest to ensure clean waterways. Its $20,000 grant spanning three years is paying for science students to monitor several local creeks with the goal of establishing riparian buffer crops between farmland and waterways to help mitigate pollution.