Musical Mentor: Kentavius Jones ’04 M’15 rocks at mentoring students.
Coffee Connoisseurs: From Green Beans to Nitro Cans

PEOPLE: LIBBY YOST

Prepped for Success

Washington’s premedical program, led by medical sociologist Libby Yost, ensures students stand out as candidates for medical schools.

PEOPLE: BILLY BLOOM ’25

Financial Fun

Student is the first recipient of scholarship to pursue accounting at the graduate level.

CREATORS: DEBORAH ANZINGER ’01

Reconfiguring Worlds

Reconfiguring Worlds Blending art and science, Deborah Anzinger ’01, Ph.D., reimagines our relationship to the land, the body, and history.

Washington Insider:
The Illusion of Control

Valerie Imbruce, the Lammot Du Pont Director of the Washington College Center for Environment and Society, discusses calls for funding cuts and restrictions on the foods that recipients can purchase through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which provides a vital safety net, offering regular and reliable food support to low-income individuals and families.

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Image created in Adobe Firefly, June 2025

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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!

Summer 2024

Lightning Strikes

This issue features a photo essay of The Lightning Thief, the largest stage production on campus in many years, a joint effort of the theatre and music departments. You will also find news about a rare conglomeration of ground-nesting bees on campus, a profile of Ambassador Matt Murray '95, and more!

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Washington College Magazine offers a glimpse of our corner of the world and the people who rock it. Beginning in late November 2020, WCM adopted a digital-only format, allowing us to bring you more stories, more frequently.