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Dr Steven Solnick The Story Behind

The inauguration of a new president is a major event in the life of a college and so it is at Warren Wilson College. Steven L. Solnick, Ph.D., was inaugurated as Warren Wilson College's 7th president on April 27. The highlight was the terrific inaugural address he delivered. Although a light rain started falling as he began to speak, it failed to dampen the enthusiasm with which his address was received by those who had gathered on the lawn. Congratulations, Mr. President, and also to Warren Wilson College.

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Rain and all, nearly 200 receive degrees at 2013 Commencement

N.C. Poet Laureate Joseph Bathanti, an alumnus of WWC's MFA Program for Writers, delivered the main address.

Warren Wilson awarded major grant to expand material arts program

WWC is receiving a $2.1 million grant to enhance its art department with the addition of studio craft and material arts.

Steven L. Solnick is inaugurated as Warren Wilson’s 7th president

Gray skies and a bit of rain didn't diminish the enthusiasm of those who gathered for the inauguration April 27.

Warren Wilson student wins regional collegiate timbersports competition

Caleb Hawkins '15 now advances to the U.S. Championships in June in Pigeon Forge, Tenn.

Medley named Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing at WWC

Dawn Medley’s appointment, announced by President Steven Solnick with Board of Trustees approval, is effective June 24.

New students: Welcome to the Warren Wilson College community

You have chosen to be part of a special college community and we are excited to have you join us.

Weekend@Wilson: Learn, Laugh, Live June 28-30 for alumni and families

Come back to WWC for a fun weekend full of interesting workshops, toe-tappin’ music and dorm living.

WWC is first college in Southeast to sign Real Food Challenge Commitment

Warren Wilson and Sodexo are partnering in a pledge to procure 40 percent “real food” annually by the year 2020.

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