
Zoom in on insights from alumni shaping their fields in the spring 2025 Wooster magazine

When graduates leave The College of Wooster, they take with them a thorough understanding of their majors and further, intelligence from the scope of perspective scholarship brings. An environment of collaboration and encouragement cultivates a strength in curiosity that alumni carry into their fields. Whether engaging people with artwork or a story, stewarding pharmaceuticals through testing and review to ensure patient safety, or addressing complex health challenges with understanding support, Wooster alumni continuously add meaning and knowledge to the community around them. In the spring 2025 Wooster magazine, readers will learn from the ways they influence their fields and gain insights to support their own understanding of the world.
The spring issue also showcases how alumni involvement expands the Wooster community, the 50th anniversary of Freedlander Theatre, and the dedication of The Piper sculpture. Oak Grove includes a new section, “Why I Play,” with men’s basketball guard and communication studies major Jamir Billings ’25. In “Why Wooster,” the traditional look at what drew a member of the College community to campus juxtaposes the experiences of a student from Ohio and one from Brazil. Tartan Ties includes class notes from the classes of ’61 through ’24, nearly two dozen shared photos of alumni gatherings and weddings, and recent books written by alumni.
The spring 2025 issue of Wooster magazine is available online here, and past issues of the magazine are available in the Open Works repository.
Posted in Homepage Featured, News on March 13, 2025.