Carolyn Campbell-Golden, Ph.D., knew that Washington & Jefferson College was the right fit for her and her family before ever setting foot on campus.
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Leaving a legacy
On the morning of the photo shoot at the home of Washington & Jefferson College President Dr. Tori Haring-Smith, students arrive from all over campus.
Down but not Out
The chance to create a museum exhibit for a national audience isn’t something most undergraduates have the opportunity to do.
Brewing up a new career
Gia Nigro ’15 is still adjusting to how quickly her future has taken shape since her junior year at W&J. The chemistry major who had planned to go to medical school is now working for a large Scottish brewing company in Ohio.
Accident leads Barakos to build his own future
When Yianni Barakos ’08 graduated from W&J with a degree in business administration, he envisioned a long and successful career for himself in construction project management, after which he would start a distillery as a working retirement project.
An unexpected path from Aliquippa to M.D. and mentor
When Samuel Willis ’98, M.D., talks to the medical students who shadow him at Baylor College of Medicine, he tells them that he never expected to be there.
From Army career to campus life
Susan Kepler ’74 knew her move back to the Washington area after retiring from the Army was the right decision. She began her civilian career by rejoining the Washington & Jefferson College community in the development office.