The Deep Grain of Home: Vicco von Voss &91 built his custom furniture and woodworking career on a Washington College foundation., image
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Musical Mentor: Kentavius Jones ’04 M’15 rocks at mentoring students., image

PEOPLE: CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES

Eyeing a Seat at the Nation’s Top Table

The red-brick paths of Washington College have long served as a corridor to the halls of power in the United States capital.

PEOPLE: OLIVIA CALVERT ’27

Advocacy in Action

Student builds a career path while advocating for others and the environment. 

CREATORS: BIN SONG & PETER WEIGEL

Asking the Biggest Questions

Philosophy Professors Bin Song and Peter Weigel published three books at the end of 2025, sharing the results of years of study. 

Washington Insider:
A Bifurcated America

How the U.S. economy is splitting

Hyejin Kang, Adobe Stock

Hyejin Kang, Adobe Stock

News

The Hogan Institute at Washington College is being established to advance a much-needed return to founding principles and common sense.

Campus leaders, students, and alumni gathered for the groundbreaking ceremony of the new Warehime School of Business during the 2026 Spring Migration alumni weekend. 

The Washington College Rose O’Neill Literary House transformed into a classroom space for a workshop with Jericho Brown as students spread throughout the enclosed porch, reader’s room, and library to lay out individual lines on separate strips of paper and combine them in new ways to create their own poems. 

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Winter 2026

The Deep Grain of Home

Read about three very different alumni artists, a professor’s new book, two soccer players, finding the God Particle, sports updates, campus news, and more.

Fall 2025

Seeds of Change

The fall issue celebrates the beginning of a new academic year, the achievements of our faculty, students, and alumni, and even offers important life lessons, such as Professor Dylan Poulsen’s formula for cutting an onion optimally.

Summer 2025

The Art of Mentoring

In this issue read about alumni musicians, artists, and entrepreneurs. Learn how Washington prepares students to succeed in the medical professions and meet students who have been awarded scholarships to pursue careers in accounting and archaeology.

Spring 2025

Equatorial Adventures

Read about accomplished alumni, studying culture and biodiversity in Ecuador, and the biggest news from the past few months.

Fall 2024

The Leader

The fall 2024 issue of the magazine includes a profile of GE CEO and Washington alumnus H. Lawrence Culp Jr. '85 and all the news, spotlights, and profiles you've come to expect!