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Students return to regular workdays in organic garden, give back to community

Students gathered in the organic garden for the first community work day since the return of in-person events at Westminster Tuesday.  Located behind the Westminster Bike Collective, the organic garde...Read More

Westminster requires COVID-19 vaccinations by Oct. 15

Westminster requires all staff, faculty and students to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Oct. 15. The college will also require the community, regardless of vaccination status, to wear masks in...Read More

Forum Seniors: One Last Goodbye

The Forum graduating seniors express a final goodbye before graduation.

‘We must do more’: Westminster responds to Chauvin verdicts

After a trial that was deemed historic, several leaders of Westminster College issued statements reminding the community that work for racial justice is not over — rather, this is only a short m...Read More

Meet the 2021 student commencement speakers

The committee chose four speakers to represent the four schools: The School of Nursing and Health Sciences, the School of Education, the Gore School of Business and the School of Arts and Sciences.

Public health student studies, tracks, supports fight against COVID-19

Over the last year, many classrooms at Westminster College have been impacted by the news cycle. The pandemic-related recession has crept its way into economics classrooms, inequity in medical care in...Read More

An Open Letter to the Student Body

Dear Griffins, First of all, thank you. Thank you for putting your trust in us to represent you and your concerns to the college administration and the broader community. We are excited to get to work...Read More

ASW Election: Meet the students running for government

Campaigning for ASW elections began Monday for students to elect the next student government board. There are eight candidates running for the five elected student board and senator positions. Voting ...Read More

Economics professor optimistic for post-graduation jobs despite economic downturn

One year ago this week, the coronavirus pandemic that Americans watched wreak havoc overseas landed full-force on the people of the United States and its economy. Despite a year of catastrophic downtu...Read More

Salty Science Series offers insight into potential environmental impacts of Great Salt Lake

In the early 1980s, the Great Salt Lake had an elevation of just over 4,000 feet and a surface area of about 2,300 square miles. Rich with minerals and home to a variety of animal species, the massive...Read More