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

PEOPLE: TSHAZI KAMAU '27

An Unexpected Home

A Kenyan midfielder finds his second home in Chestertown.

IN PRINT: KATHERINE G. CHARLES

Losing the Plot, Gaining Perspective

Lost Plots: Interpolated Tales and the Eighteenth-Century Novel by Katherine G. Charles, associate professor of 18th- and 19th-century literature, reviewed.

PEOPLE: ANDREW WINK '17

A Jack of All (Musical) Trades

On stage, in the studio, or supporting other musicians, Andrew Wink ’17 can do it all.

Washington Insider:
A Bifurcated America

How the U.S. economy is splitting

Hyejin Kang, Adobe Stock

Hyejin Kang, Adobe Stock

News

What began as an internship project for Miranda Parrish ’25 has evolved into a landmark scholarship program and a college pipeline for Maryland’s next generation of civic leaders.

Washington College celebrated a major milestone in the history of its athletics program this fall with the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Lim Family Tennis Center.

In recent years, the United States has witnessed a surge in book challenges and bans attempting to pull titles from the shelves of school libraries.

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Archives

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!