
Gallery: Employers, alumni, and students turn out for Career & Internship Fair
WASHINGTON, PA (October 3, 2022)—W&J Presidents of the past and present joined employers last month for W&J’s first-ever Career & Internship Fair.
Freshman Block Party
Details to follow
Gear Up
For first year students. Details to follow!

Passing on the presidency: W&J’s outgoing SGA president reflects on student leadership
WASHINGTON, PA (May 5, 2022)—Graduating senior Cole Leathers is facing one final test as Student Government Association (SGA) President: leaving the office behind.
FINAL Refugee Voices Event
Come learn about Marianela and her experience as a Venezuelan refugee! Join Zoom Meetinghttps://washjeff-edu.zoom.us/j/4236630833?pwd=d3pNZmRYdEt5c0NGVUZmZGcyOElRdz09 Meeting ID: 423 663 0833Passcode: refugee

Refugee Voices Series Event
Come learn about Mona and her experience as a refugee from Syria. Join the Zoom session here. The password is ‘refugee’.
Live Interview with Damarion Geter
Tune into W&J’s radio station, WNJR, at 91.7 FM at 1pm for a live interview with Damarion Geter, newest member of Student Health and Counseling Services, for a discussion about mental health and Black History Month.
What’s Zipcode got to do with it?
For Black History Month, the Office of Community Engagement will be facilitating a workshop exploring how systemic structures related to city planning such as zip codes, property value, and access to healthy food perpetuate the cycle of poverty and disproportionately impact Black communities.