Service year adviser for City Year connects with Wooster students
Christina Bowerman ’13 supports future City Year members including Keira Wright ’21
Christina Bowerman ’13 supports future City Year members including Keira Wright ’21
Vedica Jha ’18 credits Wooster’s support system for preparing her to create talent-finding platform, ProMytheUs
James Cooper ’08 emphasizes importance of mentorship at Wooster
Robert Kugler ’95 credits Wooster’s emphasis on writing for his success as educator and writer
Pedro Oliboni ’20 continues to explore ideas from his Independent Study projects
Building close working relationships helped Desi Wiese ’05 find success at several companies, including Netflix and 23andMe
Kevin Reiswig ’10 credits his summer as a research assistant and Wooster’s focus on writing for his post-graduate success
Accomplished Ohio journalist Bob Dyer ’74 retires from distinguished career at the Akron Beacon Journal
Karl Ruter ’10 relied on problem solving he learned at Wooster to help restaurants adapt to Covid-19 precautions
Jisou “Armel” Lee ’19 designated a space where people of all backgrounds could share their stories and experiences.
Jason Parkhill ’97 directs academic technology staff at Colby College
Will Sherry ’05 draws on Wooster-developed mindset as director of the Spectrum Center
Participating in Wooster’s moot court program prepared Steve Schott ’07 for his career in law
Mesky Brhane ’89 supports vulnerable populations through her role at World Bank
Chelsea Barnes ’07 strikes the balance between working with her community to promote solar energy and creating environmental policy
Hideko Tamura Snider ’56 survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima before attending Wooster
Physics majors reflect on their time at the College and how their I.S. and liberal arts education prepared them for their motorsport careers.
Megan Cooper ’95 leads a research laboratory that is part of the international COVID Human Genetic Effort
Research by Elyse Zavar ’07 studies long-term community recovery from natural disasters
Sly Slaughter ’98 extends Wooster-learned lessons to his students