Campus Community
The WC Way
What distinguishes life at Washington College from other campuses? From the mouths of Goose Nation citizens, here’s what people are honking about.
The WC way means sitting with your professor for more than an hour in one-on-one conversations about your thesis—and about life. It means knowing very well every single one of the 12 people in your chemistry class.
Only at WC do students use the Chester River as a study lounge. When it’s time for a break you can feed the ducks or go kayaking with your friends.
Then we’re off to enjoy a refreshing Alaskan while eating lunch at Play it Again Sam’s, or a milk shake from The Freeze. Before you know it, it’s time to sit on the hill outside Kirby Stadium to watch the Shoremen thrash Salisbury in the annual War on the Shore. Gus is sure to be there.
Traditions
August: All Campus Picnic
The Sunday before the first day of classes in August, everyone gathers for food and
music. It’s a good place to meet some of your professors and to make some new friends.
September: Homecoming
Homecoming occurs at the end of September, with events ranging from sports games to
a dance. Alums of Washington College return to visit their alma mater, thus the term
“Homecoming.”Everyone shows their school spirit during the weekend!
February: George Washington’s Birthday Ball
Who doesn’t enjoy a birthday party? Awesome music and a professionally executed theme, Birthday Ball is the highlight of the year. Some people go all out for this huge formal affair that brings together students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends.
April: War on the Shore
Washington College is serious about lacrosse, and usually a serious contender for
the national title. No game draws more fans than this one, pitting the Shoremen against
their Eastern Shore rival and nemesis, Salisbury University. This year War on the
Shore will be held at Washington College!
May: Shorefest
Every May the Student Events Board plans a huge festival on the Campus Green to alleviate the stress of Spring semester finals! The event features live music, student poetry readings, fun inflatables, a giant slide, a mechanical bull ride, and other attractions.