John Rudisill
Rudisill specializes in social and political philosophy along with ethics. His research has focused on political legitimacy in a globalized world and critical analyses to liberalism alternatives.
Rudisill specializes in social and political philosophy along with ethics. His research has focused on political legitimacy in a globalized world and critical analyses to liberalism alternatives.
Riley’s scholarship and teaching range from the philosophy of law and politics to philosophy of the mind and ethics, with several publications in these areas.
A faculty member since 1967, Hustwit helps students understand philosophical issues in language and the mind as raised by important historical figures.
A Wooster alumna, Haely specializes in medical ethics, the philosophy of science, and feminist epistemology. She teaches courses in these areas as well as race, gender, and justice.
Recognized internationally, Zhao has performed extensively as a cello soloist and recitalist in China, the United States, Canada, Korea, and Poland.
A flutist who has dedicated her career to performing, composing, and teaching music, Zaleski is an advocate of chamber music and has performed with several symphony and chamber orchestras.
A decorated violinist in frequent demand as an adjudicator and clinician, Wood is an expert in chamber music, string methods, and music history and literature. He teaches violin and viola students, coaches small string chamber groups and frequently gives recitals at Wooster.
Also director of the Cleveland Orchestra Chorus, Wong directs the award-winning Wooster Chorus and teaches courses in conducting, choral literature, and music education.
Warren is an oboist who has performed with several symphony orchestras in the United States and abroad, as well as philharmonics and ballet theatres.
A jazz and classically trained pianist and composer, Slawson teaches courses on music technology and jazz improvisation.
A Wooster alumna, Sigler is a versatile pianist whose styles range from Baroque to Contemporary. She has performed internationally and is also a researcher of piano pedagogy and entrepreneurship.
Redd specializes in the tuba and euphonium, and as a 2003 graduate of Wooster, wrote the pregame fanfare “Enter Scotland: Variations on a Theme of Pregame,” which is still performed by the Scot Marching Band.
Young Oh was born in Seoul, South Korea, where she began studying piano at the age of seven. From 2000 to 2005, she studied at […]
Nakayama-Lewicki is an internationally recognized pianist and chamber musician, performing recitals from her native Japan to Europe and the United States.
Marron is a guitarist who has performed throughout the United States and around the world, including in Italy, France, and Germany, and a composer of dance music featured at several festivals.
Known primarily as the co-founder and artistic director of the Chicago Jazz Orchestra and for his work transcribing jazz orchestrations, Lindberg now directs The College’s Orchestra and Jazz Band.