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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Wilson College students (L-R) Morgan Lindsay, Christin Warner, Melanie Przybilski, and Casey Beidel, study cell structures in Dr. Laura Altfeld's Contemporary Biology class in the Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology..While the traditional students at Wilson are all female, Wilson College offers a co-ed adult education program which Beidel takes part in. The financial trajectory of the school is on shaky ground. The loan payments for Wilson College's $25 million Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology are deferred until 2016. Such a payment structure loosens up cash-flow presently for the financially strapped institution, but remains a looming hurdle for the future. The school's president Barbara Mistick is taking a transparent and proactive approach to making long term sustainable changes. At this point, all options are on the table, even the possibility of making Wilson co-ed...Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Wilson College students (clockwise from left) Lauren Dieffenbach, Emily Ebner (green bandanna), Faith Ricker, Wynter Youchak, Melanie Przybilski, and Casey Beidel, study cell structures in Dr. Laura Altfeld's Contemporary Biology class in the Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology..While the traditional students at Wilson are all female, Wilson College offers a co-ed adult education program which Beidel takes part in. The financial trajectory of the school is on shaky ground. The loan payments for Wilson College's $25 million Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology are deferred until 2016. Such a payment structure loosens up cash-flow presently for the financially strapped institution, but remains a looming hurdle for the future. The school's president Barbara Mistick is taking a transparent and proactive approach to making long term sustainable changes. At this point, all options are on the table, even the possibility of making Wilson co-ed...Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Wilson College students Melanie Przybilski, top left, passes a slide to classmate Faith Ricker, while Przybilski's lab partner Casey Beidel, right, looks on during a lesson on cell structures in Dr. Laura Altfeld's Contemporary Biology class in the Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology..While the traditional students at Wilson are all female, Wilson College offers a co-ed adult education program which Beidel takes part in. The financial trajectory of the school is on shaky ground. The loan payments for Wilson College's $25 million Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology are deferred until 2016. Such a payment structure loosens up cash-flow presently for the financially strapped institution, but remains a looming hurdle for the future. The school's president Barbara Mistick is taking a transparent and proactive approach to making long term sustainable changes. At this point, all options are on the table, even the possibility of making Wilson co-ed. ..Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Wilson College students (foreground, clockwise from left) Wynter Youchack, Faith Ricker, Melanie Przybilski, and Casey Beidel study cell structures during Dr. Laura Altfeld's Contemporary Biology class in the Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology..While the traditional students at Wilson are all female, Wilson College offers a co-ed adult education program which Beidel takes part in. The financial trajectory of the school is on shaky ground. The loan payments for Wilson College's $25 million Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology are deferred until 2016. Such a payment structure loosens up cash-flow presently for the financially strapped institution, but remains a looming hurdle for the future. The school's president Barbara Mistick is taking a transparent and proactive approach to making long term sustainable changes. At this point, all options are on the table, even the possibility of making Wilson co-ed...Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Wilson College students Melanie Przybilski, left, and Casey Beidel, right, study cell structures in Dr. Laura Altfeld's Contemporary Biology class in the Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology..While the traditional students at Wilson are all female, Wilson College offers a co-ed adult education program which Beidel takes part in. The financial trajectory of the school is on shaky ground. The loan payments for Wilson College's $25 million Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology are deferred until 2016. Such a payment structure loosens up cash-flow presently for the financially strapped institution, but remains a looming hurdle for the future. The school's president Barbara Mistick is taking a transparent and proactive approach to making long term sustainable changes. At this point, all options are on the table, even the possibility of making Wilson co-ed...Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Wilson College students Melanie Przybilski, left, and Casey Beidel, right, study cell structures in Dr. Laura Altfeld's Contemporary Biology class in the Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology..While the traditional students at Wilson are all female, Wilson College offers a co-ed adult education program which Beidel takes part in. The financial trajectory of the school is on shaky ground. The loan payments for Wilson College's $25 million Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology are deferred until 2016. Such a payment structure loosens up cash-flow presently for the financially strapped institution, but remains a looming hurdle for the future. The school's president Barbara Mistick is taking a transparent and proactive approach to making long term sustainable changes. At this point, all options are on the table, even the possibility of making Wilson co-ed...Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Wilson College students Melanie Przybilski, left, and Casey Beidel, right, study cell structures in Dr. Laura Altfeld's Contemporary Biology class in the Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology..While the traditional students at Wilson are all female, Wilson College offers a co-ed adult education program which Beidel takes part in. The financial trajectory of the school is on shaky ground. The loan payments for Wilson College's $25 million Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology are deferred until 2016. Such a payment structure loosens up cash-flow presently for the financially strapped institution, but remains a looming hurdle for the future. The school's president Barbara Mistick is taking a transparent and proactive approach to making long term sustainable changes. At this point, all options are on the table, even the possibility of making Wilson co-ed...Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Wilson College students (L-R) Christin Warner, Morgan Lindsay, Lauren Dieffenbach, and Emily Ebner study cell structures during Dr. Laura Altfeld's Contemporary Biology class in the Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology...The financial trajectory of the school is on shaky ground. The loan payments for Wilson College's $25 million Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology are deferred until 2016. Such a payment structure loosens up cash-flow presently for the financially strapped institution, but remains a looming hurdle for the future. The school's president Barbara Mistick is taking a transparent and proactive approach to making long term sustainable changes...Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Wilson College students drop water on a slide while studying cell structures during Dr. Laura Altfeld's Contemporary Biology class in the Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology..While the traditional students are all female, Wilson College offers a co-ed adult education program...The financial trajectory of the school is on shaky ground. The loan payments for Wilson College's $25 million Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology are deferred until 2016. Such a payment structure loosens up cash-flow presently for the financially strapped institution, but remains a looming hurdle for the future. The school's president Barbara Mistick is taking a transparent and proactive approach to making long term sustainable changes...Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Wilson College students (clockwise from left) Lauren Dieffenbach, Morgan Lindsay, and Christin Warner, study cell structures during Dr. Laura Altfeld's Contemporary Biology class in the Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology...The financial trajectory of the school is on shaky ground. The loan payments for Wilson College's $25 million Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology are deferred until 2016. Such a payment structure loosens up cash-flow presently for the financially strapped institution, but remains a looming hurdle for the future. The school's president Barbara Mistick is taking a transparent and proactive approach to making long term sustainable changes...Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Wilson College students (clockwise from left) Lauren Dieffenbach, Morgan Lindsay, Christin Warner, and Emily Ebner study cell structures during Dr. Laura Altfeld's Contemporary Biology class in the Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology...The financial trajectory of the school is on shaky ground. The loan payments for Wilson College's $25 million Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology are deferred until 2016. Such a payment structure loosens up cash-flow presently for the financially strapped institution, but remains a looming hurdle for the future. The school's president Barbara Mistick is taking a transparent and proactive approach to making long term sustainable changes...Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
    120918 Wilson College 251.JPG
  • Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Wilson College students (clockwise from left) Lauren Dieffenbach, Morgan Lindsay, Christin Warner, and Emily Ebner study cell structures during Dr. Laura Altfeld's Contemporary Biology class in the Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology...The financial trajectory of the school is on shaky ground. The loan payments for Wilson College's $25 million Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology are deferred until 2016. Such a payment structure loosens up cash-flow presently for the financially strapped institution, but remains a looming hurdle for the future. The school's president Barbara Mistick is taking a transparent and proactive approach to making long term sustainable changes...Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
    120918 Wilson College 250.JPG
  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Wilson College students Melanie Przybilski, left, and Casey Beidel, right, study cell structures in Dr. Laura Altfeld's Contemporary Biology class in the Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology..While the traditional students are all female, Wilson College offers a co-ed adult education program which Beidel takes part in...The loan payments for Wilson College's $25 million Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology are deferred until 2016. Such a payment structure loosens up cash-flow presently for the financially strapped institution, but remains a looming hurdle for the future...Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..The loan payments for Wilson College's $25 million Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology are deferred until 2016. Such a payment structure loosens up cash-flow presently for the financially strapped institution, but remains a looming hurdle for the future...Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..The electricity is turned off inside Wilson College's John Stewart Library. The Library has been closed for renovations and reparations. The tiny all-female liberal arts college has relied on electronic books and a coffee shop area in Lenfest Commons which has become the interim Library location...Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..The electricity is turned off inside Wilson College's John Stewart Library. The Library has been closed for renovations and reparations. The tiny all-female liberal arts college has relied on electronic books and a coffee shop area in Lenfest Commons which has become the interim Library location...Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..The electricity is turned off inside Wilson College's John Stewart Library. The Library has been closed for renovations and reparations. The tiny all-female liberal arts college has relied on electronic books and a coffee shop area in Lenfest Commons which has become the interim Library location...Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
    120918 Wilson College 288.JPG
  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Part of Wilson College's John Stewart Library is reflected in collected water on an electrical box during a stormy day in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Tuesday, September 18, 2012. The Library has been closed for renovations and reparations. The tiny all-female liberal arts college has relied on electronic books and a coffee shop area in Lenfest Commons which has become the interim Library location...Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
    120918 Wilson College 286.JPG
  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Part of Wilson College's John Stewart Library is reflected in collected water on an electrical box during a stormy day in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Tuesday, September 18, 2012. The Library has been closed for renovations and reparations. The tiny all-female liberal arts college has relied on electronic books and a coffee shop area in Lenfest Commons which has become the interim Library location...Wilson College President Barbara Mistick, created a commission to recommend ways of putting the tiny, all-female liberal arts college on a sustainable financial path. The Chambersburg, PA college nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities.
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