Andrew Wormsley '01, didn't just score big on the court, playing professional basketball for years following his time at Westminster - he created his own YouTube channel about shooting for a slam dunk relationship - despite being "opposite" from your other.

"Embrace the Opposite is a relationship coaching service," he said. "I was encouraged to start it based on my own experience in my marriage and was looking for something to motivate myself in my own marriage. The idea behind it is that in each of us there is a normal mode of operation or status quo that is created by past events/traumas, ideas of self (both who we are and who we envision ourselves to be), and what the desires or goals we have in life."

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Mark your calendar to join us for our Spring Alumni Council Meeting
Garner a better understanding of what your Alumni Council representatives are doing to support the College’s mission and the alumni community - and mark your calendar to join us for our Spring Alumni Council meeting on April 9.

Visit here for more details which will be posted in the coming weeks.
The Westminster College Board of Trustees Added Five New Members
First-time members elected during the board’s winter meeting on Feb. 12 were Jennifer Bertetto, Chris Frye Jr. and Kristin Kaiser ’86. Returning to the board are past trustees Doreen McCall and Jeffrey T. Wiley ’75. Each will serve four-year terms.

Remembering the Life of Dr. James Perkins on Saturday, March 12
A memorial service for Dr. James A. Perkins, professor emeritus of English, will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 12, in the Witherspoon Rooms of McKelvey Campus Center. A reception will follow near Perkins' office on the ground floor of McGill Library.

Westminster to Honor William Rankin '60 with Honorary Degree at Commencement in May
“Westminster is pleased to present an honorary degree to Mr. Rankin, a valued member of our community who exemplifies the core values of our institution,” said Westminster College President Dr. Kathy Brittain Richardson. “Through his talents, time and philanthropy, Mr. Rankin has advanced the mission of Westminster and his support has generously enhanced the student experience.”

New Cultural Center, Teaching Fellows Project to advance DEI efforts at Westminster College
Westminster College’s commitment to building a culturally and racially diverse community continues with plans to develop a new campus Cultural Center and a Teaching Fellows Project aimed to attract educators from diverse backgrounds.

The Men's Indoor Track & Field Team Claimed its First Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) Championship
The Titan women placed fifth. The PAC Indoor Track and Field Championships took place at Youngstown State University.

Find an Online Alumni Group that Fits Your Interest
In an attempt to better connect our alumni base across the world, we generated a catalogue of virtual, alumni-operated groups and pages so you can peruse the offerings and find one that fits your interests.

What exactly is it like to be a Westminster College student right now?

For Jeni Vaughan '25, an Interdisciplinary major focusing on Criminal Psychology, it's nothing less than positively challenging. Read the brief question and answer session below to learn about her first year experience and what the people of Westminster College have meant to her.

Read her full Q&A and consider supporting students like Jeni through scholarships.
Alex Scull '12 recently accepted a promotion at UT-Austin, and will be the Director of Principal Gifts and Gift Planning for Arts, Culture, and Collections.
Alumni from the class of 1971 got together at the home of Rich and Linda Willoughby in Honolulu, Hawaii. (Pictured from left to right: Patti Chapman Snyder, Linda Satterfield Willoughby, Rich Willoughby, and Jeanne Miller Rodriguez. 

Candace Hill '16 is now the Senior HR Program Manager at Amazon.
A Westminster welcome to Dr. Ryan Keeling, new assistant professor and Director of Choral activities; Dr. Jennifer Waldo, new instructor in Business Administration; and Dr. Rose Reinhart, new interim Registrar.
Jelena Gerga '08 was recognized as a Westchester County's Women of Impact nominee.

George Walker '66 published a novel, Then You Dance, which was "inspired by real events and places, one being Westminster College, although highly fictionalized as "Wexford Chapel College" in the book.
Andrew Wormsley '01 was inducted into the Pittsburgh Basketball Club Hall of Fame. Read more.
Caitlin DeSantis '19 was recently promoted to assistant director of Admissions at Westminster.
Jeff Kellam '66 and Roger Neel '73 recently talked about retirement and Westminster together on WBNG-TV. Watch here.

Matt Pereslucha '12 now works as a quality assurance specialist for Duolingo.
Dr. Katie Tomko Williams '12 earned a doctorate of education degree from Slippery Rock University and was also selected to serve as the graduate schools grand marshal for the graduation ceremony.

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