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Washington College, Maryland’s premier small college, enrolls approximately 1,000 undergraduates from more than 39 states and territories and 23 nations. Washington is known for outstanding academics in more than 50 academic programs. With an emphasis on experiential learning opportunities across the disciplines, ranging from internships and research to international study and civic engagement, Washington prepares students for successful careers and lives after graduation. The College is home to nationally recognized centers of excellence in the environment, history, and writing as well as the 5,000-acre river and field campus which provides unique research opportunities for students and faculty. Learn more at www.washcoll.edu. 

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Washington College, Maryland’s premier small college, enrolls approximately 1,000 undergraduates from more than 39 states and territories and 23 nations. Washington is known for outstanding academics in more than 50 academic programs. With an emphasis on experiential learning opportunities across the disciplines, ranging from internships and research to international study and civic engagement, Washington prepares students for successful careers and lives after graduation. The College is home to nationally recognized centers of excellence in the environment, history, and writing as well as the 5,000-acre river and field campus which provides unique research opportunities for students and faculty. Learn more at www.washcoll.edu. 

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Washington College SGA Hosts Leadership Summit

The Washington College Student Government Association (SGA) hosted representatives of its peer organizations from three other Centennial Conference schools for a Mid-Atlantic Student Government Leadership Summit on Saturday, Sept. 30. The nearly three dozen students heard from Deputy Secretary of State Michael Lore and others with leadership insights and engaged in workshops around leadership styles, communication, shared governance, and benchmarking with their peers. Reaction to the event was positive from both the Washington SGA organizers and attendees from the other schools - Gettysburg, Muhlenberg and Ursinus colleges - each noting the nearly universal benefit of learning from one another through discussing their own unique approaches as well as the similar issues faced by all.
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