Upcoming Events
University Events
Welcome Week/Welcome to the Borough
Saturday, August 23, 2025 (10:00 am – 2:00 pm)
Come join us as we welcome our first year and transfer students to WCU! Look for the “WCU250” table on Market Street around the corner from the old courthouse steps. Take a selfie with Rammy in his best patriotic “Uncle Sam” costume. Giveaways and information about upcoming events will be available.
September 11th Memorial Ceremony
Thursday, September 11th, 2025 (9:00 am – 10:30 am)
Academic Quad (in case of inclement weather, Asplundh Hall)
The Student Veterans Group is planning an event commemorating the 24th anniversary of the attack on the United States.
Separating Fact from Fiction: Debunking Myths about US Immigrants
Wednesday, Sept. 18 (3:00pm – 4:15pm)
Sykes Student Union Theatre
This talk will evaluate some of the commonly held myths about the impact of immigration today in the U.S. Presentation by Dr. Miguel Ceballos, WCU Sociology Department.
True Crime on Trial (in partnership with the Chester County History Center)
Tuesday, October 21 (2:00-5:00 pm)
Philips Autograph Library
$20/person (FREE for students)
The event is an interactive trial based on an early 20th century murder that transpired at the current location of the Fame Fire Company just off campus. It offers an interdisciplinary exploration of individual rights, forensics, criminal justice, gender, and history as participants consider the evidence of the time, under the rules that applied, to determine guilt or innocence. Chester County Center History Center's Jennifer Green (a WCU alum) created the program which has been touring our area and receiving terrific reviews.
Ruby Jones Conference
Friday, October 24, 2025 (Details pending)
The Ruby Jones Conference is designed to create an educational environment where students can engage in learning that will raise awareness and promote action-oriented dialogue about racial, cultural, and social issues that impact how they experience life on campus, in communities, and in society. It is named after West Chester University alumna and professor who was the first Black faculty member hired at the institution. Professor Ruby Jones was a K-12 educator and taught in the University’s Demonstration School prior to becoming a faculty member.
Frederick Douglass Lecture
October 2025 (date pending)
The Dr. Clifford E. DeBaptiste Frederick Douglass Lecture is an educational and cultural resource for advancing multicultural studies across the community and for deepening the intellectual heritage of Frederick Douglass. The goal of the lecture is to maintain the legacy of the great abolitionist, orator, and statesman Frederick Douglass before the campus community, local community, region, and the nation. Each year a guest lecturer is invited to be the speaker, with the goal of attracting a wide audience. This year’s speaker is West Chester Mayor Lillian DeBaptiste. The lecture, which is open to the public free of charge, is hosted by the Frederick Douglass Institute and is made possible through the generous gift of Dr. Clifford DeBaptiste, the first African American mayor of West Chester Borough and a recognized champion of education.
Native American Heritage Month
During the month of November
WCU is planning several events celebrating Native American heritage and the history of the original residents of this area, the Lenape, or Delaware Tribe, one of the 574 federally recognized tribes in the United States.
Community Events
Chester County
- https://america250chesco.org/Events.cfm - Mill Technology, 9/6/25
- https://america250chesco.org/Events.cfm - Impact of the Battle of the Brandywine on American Freedom (November 1, 2025)
Chester County History Center
- Plagues and Pestilence: A Walking Tour
- Bias Inside Us Exhibit - https://biasinsideus.si.edu/homepage - The Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service is traveling The Bias Inside Us to 40 communities across the country from January 2021 through April 2025. Organized into year-long regional tours, the project is touring the Upper Midwest in 2021-2022 before moving to the Southeast in 2022-2023, the Southwest in 2024-2025, and the Northeast in 2025-2026. The Chester County History Center will host the exhibit starting September 11, 2025 through December.