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Dr. Camila Bari de López, Westminster College associate professor of Spanish, attended the International Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities in Santiago, Chile.


Open your calendar and add two events: Feb. 13-16, a long weekend for the Annual Great Backyard Bird Count; and Saturday, Feb. 21, for the Annual Winter Chipping Party. What could be better than to have both birds and trees featured at the Field Station in the Valentine month? We love them all!
The Jake Erhardt International Film Series will show the French film Ne le dis à personne (Tell No One) Tuesday, Nov. 10, at 7 p.m. in the Sebastian Mueller Theater in the McKelvey Campus Center.
Four Westminster College faculty participated at the "Undergraduate Research as Transformative Practice: Developing Leaders and Solutions for a Better Society" biennial national meeting of the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) June 19-22 in Ogden, Utah.
"Networking 101," an alumni panel discussion focusing on proper networking techniques, will be offered to Westminster College students Tuesday, March 29, at 7 p.m. in the Witherspoon Maple Room of the McKelvey Campus Center.

Westminster College will continue a long-standing tradition with the presentation of "Full of Grace and Truth" at Christmas Vespers Sunday, Dec. 4, at 7 p.m. in Orr Auditorium. The public is invited to attend.
NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. - Four Westminster College chemistry faculty participated in the Biennial Conference on Chemical Education (BCCE) July 29-Aug. 2 at Pennsylvania State University.
NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. - Westminster College's Mathematics and Computer Science Department held its annual recognition and awards banquet in March in McKelvey Campus Center's Witherspoon Lakeview Room.

NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. - Ten Westminster College instrumental musicians earned principal and first chair placement in March at the Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Honors Band Festival.
Lauren Campbell, a senior with majors in international business, international politics, and Spanish, will graduate Saturday, May 22, with two degrees "" Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science.
"I never planned it this way. I was always good in math and science, but I didn't know what I wanted to do," Campbell said. "I came to Westminster as an undecided major. After taking an American Workplace business course, I decided to become an international business major. One requirement for that major was to study abroad. So I went to Spain, and enjoyed it so much that I picked Spanish as another major when I returned."
"Then I saw a brochure on 'Semester at Sea,' and I wanted to do that too," Campbell continued. "Dr. (Kent) Carter, one of my three advisors, made that happen for me. After visiting Vietnam, India, Kenya, Japan, China, South Africa, Brazil, and Cuba, I knew I wanted to learn more about their cultures and politics, so that's why I became an international politics major."
Campbell, who is a native of Canfield, Ohio, and a Canfield High School graduate, is not certain what she wants to do in the future, but plans for next fall are set.
"I'm going to grad school at Ohio State for my MBA. I'm also taking the LSATs over the summer because a degree in law would complement my MBA," Campbell said. "Maybe I'll go into financial planning for an emerging company somewhere in the world. I know I want to travel more and see the Baltics, more of Africa, Latin America, and China."
"There are a lot of nations with highly educated people, but they need more investments in their country to relieve the poverty. I think the role of business is to make the lives of people better. Business should help distribute wealth to make economies develop."
Campbell is certain Westminster College helped her achieve her personal goals. With three majors, she had three advisors: Dr. Carter, associate professor of business administration who retired last year; Dr. Jeffery Bersett, assistant professor of Spanish; and Dr. Andrea Grove, associate professor of political science.
"Professors were interested in me, and showed me how to take advantage of every learning opportunity. My advisors were always supportive in whatever I wanted to try."
Campbell's dad is a doctor at North Side Hospital, and her stay-at-home mom was a part-time day trader. She is the middle child in her family, with a big sister and a younger brother, Colin, who is a freshman physics major at Westminster.
"Colin's had more clarity than I did when I was a freshman," said Campbell. "All I knew is that I wanted to take advantage of all that Westminster could offer. I'm not sure that my experience would have been so positive somewhere else."

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