Why Washington Semester? Unforgettable moments await in nation’s capital
Damien Fellows was a Volunteer Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson House in fall semester 2024. Read his thoughts on his experience at the museum.
On the Move: Choreographer Diana Movius
“It’s just a matter of having two loves,” explained Diana Movius, speaking at The Georgetowner’s Nov. 21 Cultural Leadership Breakfast at the President Woodrow Wilson
Founder Prepares to Bid Opera Lafayette ‘Adieu’
Speaking at The Georgetowner’s Oct. 24 Cultural Leadership Breakfast, Ryan Brown, artistic director of Opera Lafayette, commented on the coincidental link between the event’s venue,
A Conversation with Elizabeth Karcher
Located in the heart of the Nation’s Capital, the Woodrow Wilson House is a National Trust Historic Site that examines the full history of Wilson’s
Signature Theatre’s Hallmarks: Intimacy and Sondheim
In 2006, his Carnegie Mellon BFA in hand, Matthew Gardiner went to work for Signature Theatre — a 150-seat space in what had been a
10 Quirky Objects Underscore the Unique Stories of Historic Sites
During World War I, Woodrow and Edith Wilson wanted to promote the concept of sustainability and garner support behind creating Victory Gardens. They did this