History and political science major values undergraduate research opportunities
History professor Mary Elizabeth Walters ’12 incorporates Wooster instruction methods into her own teaching
History professor Mary Elizabeth Walters ’12 incorporates Wooster instruction methods into her own teaching
Jonathan Huisel ’14 takes pride in Wooster background
CEO of California’s Milk Advisory Board, John Talbot ’81, supports dairy farmers through challenges of pandemic
Experience with interdisciplinary collaboration prepares Jean Phuong Pham ’17 for master’s program
Wooster education prepares Paige Cotcamp ’82 to contribute to the ‘worldwide community’
Brian Watkins ’00’s minor in education prepared him for a long career in Ohio schools
Maggie Popadiak ’05 educates people through the arts
Kimberly McDonough ’17 brings people together through music
Max Lesko ’06 leads National Children’s Defense Fund
Josette Beran ’95 charts the health system’s strategy during the coronavirus pandemic
Kaitlyn (Evans) Jue ’10 finds her ‘Dream Job’ combining her interests
Mike Riffee ’80 connects with two incoming Wooster students
Community-oriented foundation leads Sarah Jones ’04 to a job she loves
Math and philosophy alumna develops models to aid in decision making
Wayne Cornelius ’67 recognized by Latin American Studies Association for lifetime achievement
Heather (Clyde) Closen ’08 combines psychology and education interests as behavioral analyst
Biochemistry and molecular biology drew the attention of Zena Lapp ’14 because it was the perfect combination of her interests in chemical and molecular […]
Recent graduate’s Independent Study on Lithuanian-Americans receives recognition
Scott Voytko ’07 received a bachelor’s degree in history with a minor in early childhood education at The College of Wooster, preparing him for […]
A field research opportunity in Mexico the summer after his freshman year turned out to be the dawning of a rewarding journey into biochemistry […]