A smiling man in a colorful shirt and dark jacket sits in a studio setting at the College of Wooster, with a professional lighting setup visible in the background.

NYC Comedian & Writer Mamoudou N’Diaye ’14

A neuroscience major, a comedian, and an activist walk into a bar. What’s the punchline? They’re all one guy.

Andy Nicol ’07 learned to crack codes at the NSA

In the final year of his doctoral program in mathematics at The Ohio State University, Andy Nicol began sending out applications for teaching positions […]

Matea Paveskovic '18

Matea Paveskovic ’18 finds path to top Ph.D. program

Wooster research experience and mentoring open path to top Ph.D. program

Amy Johnson '01

Amy Johnson ’01 Designs beautiful solutions to three-dimensional problems

As a child, Amy Johnson was good at putting together 3-D puzzles and by the time she was in high school knew that she […]

Sarah Fenske

Sarah Fenske ’99

Breaking news and digging deep: “I’ve got the best of both worlds”

James May

James May ’16

From Green Day fan to an orchestral composer and a prestigious Mitchell Scholarship

Andrew Bishop

Andrew Bishop ’05

A grad with a passion for conservation biology

Sarah Coffin '10

Sarah Coffin ’10

From Wooster to Fenway: A Public Historian’s Journey

Rob Johnson

Rob Johnson ’94

Major: Religious Studies Job Title: Teacher, The Breck School When Rob Johnson graduated from the Breck School in Minneapolis and headed off to college, […]

Danielle Shepherd

It takes a lot of math (and physics) to win an IndyCar championship

Danielle Shepherd was just seven years old when she attended her first IndyCar race with her family.

Duncan Jones

Duncan Jones ’95

A talent for creating imaginary worlds, and asking big questions

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Major Discovery of Royal Tomb Has Strong Wooster Ties

“Burial 80” found at site where professor Olivia Navarro-Farr leads a U.S.-Guatemalan archaeological project

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Groundbreaking Research Places Wooster Grad in Neuroscience Spotlight

Steven Frankland publishes study about how the brain distinguishes between different sentence structures