Warren Wilson College professor wins Jeopardy! and advances to semifinals
Dr. Alisa Hove will compete in the semifinals on Tuesday, December 14
December 13, 2021
Dr. Alisa Hove will compete in the semifinals on Tuesday, December 14
December 13, 2021
Dr. Alisa Hove, professor of botany and chair of the biology department at Warren Wilson College, will compete in the first-ever JEOPARDY! Professors Tournament. Hove will be one of 15 instructors from colleges and universities across the country who will face the ultimate test in higher education when they step away from their classrooms and […]
November 29, 2021
In 1933 the Farm Crew, under the leadership of the Farm Manager at that time, Bernhard Laursen, began what may be the longest-running tradition in the history of this community: they installed a harvest display with bounty from the farm in the small de facto chapel in Sunderland. The display went up every Thanksgiving during […]
November 23, 2021
Owl & Spade is the magazine for alumni and friends of Warren Wilson College
November 16, 2021
Warren Wilson Theatre presents Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ "Appropriate." This family drama runs November 12, 13 at 7:30pm and 14 at 2:30pm at Kittredge Theatre on the Warren Wilson College campus.
November 8, 2021
Check out these recent books published by Warren Wilson College faculty Dr. Mallory McDuff, Dr. Jill Overholt, and Dr. Jay Miller
October 18, 2021
Reginald Dwayne Betts, who graduated from the MFA Program for Writers in 2010, is one of 25 recipients of the MacArthur Fellowship this year.
October 12, 2021
Opening September 9 at the Elizabeth Holden Gallery, Coco Villa’s “How to Turn Poison into a Meal” is a multisensory exploration into family history and the body as archive, told through video, movement, installation, textiles and participatory installation.
September 1, 2021
Nearly 350 Warren Wilson College students, faculty and staff started the school year by volunteering at 15 community organizations on Thursday, with many projects centered around issues of food security, education, and the environment.
August 20, 2021