Three New, Exciting Highlights You Won't Want to Miss
1. Party on the Hill: Join us from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 13, in front of the Historic Gymnasium for food, drinks, live music, and catching up with old friends. This event will be the most comprehensive gathering of all alumni this year. Afterwards, you will find plenty of time to enjoy private parties or a gathering at the 1851 Underground or other downtown favorites.
2. Class Reunions for the 4s: If you are a member of the Class of 1974, 1984, 1994, 2004, or 2014, this is your anniversary year! Special celebrations will take place exclusively for your class.
3. Family-Friendly Activities: Bring the kids to college! Saturday, April 13, will feature a picnic lunch with games for the entire family, followed by a variety of activities, including Blue Jays baseball and softball games. For those with older children, make plans to attend a special session dedicated to helping students and parents navigate the logistics of attending college today.
Register and learn more about Alumni Weekend 2024:
A personalized learning environment where you learn by doing. Small classes with passionate professors who really get to know their students. Select a major, or design your own, then put theory into practice.
From day one, Westminster students prepare to make an impact. Discover the unique seminars, campus-wide activities, and unparalleled mentorship opportunities that will help you get the most out your Westminster experience.
Westminster helped build the foundations of success for countless attorneys, physicians, CEOs, and entrepreneurs, to name a few.
Lecturers have included Sir Winston Churchill, Dr. Madeleine K. Albright, Harry Truman, J.C. Penney, Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, George H.W. Bush, and Gerald Ford.
Westminster College is well-known for its signature programs and events that take academics, leadership development, and global experience beyond the classroom.
We’re a tight-knit community that is both diverse and unified. From Fraternity and Sorority Life, to Division III athletics, and 50+ student organizations, there’s so much to do and explore.
The Man. The Message. The Museum.
Winston Churchill is forever remembered for his contributions as Prime Minister (PM) during World War II.
The address, formally entitled, "Sinews of Peace," but best known for that evocative phrase, "An Iron Curtain has descended across the Continent", effectively marked the beginning of the Cold War.
The National Churchill Museum, on the campus of Westminster College, commemorates and celebrates the life, times, and distinguished career of Sir Winston Churchill.