Zena Lapp ’14 combines scientific, social justice interests for career in bioinformatics
Biochemistry and molecular biology drew the attention of Zena Lapp ’14 because it was the perfect combination of her interests in chemical and molecular […]
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 […]
In American pop culture today people think of masks as costumes or a disguise to hide behind. They don’t necessarily consider that it’s not […]
Like other music theorists, Elizabeth (Betsy) West Marvin ’77 first took an interest in music as a performer. She grew up singing in the […]
Poet and bookstore owner Danny Caine ’08 also advocates for small businesses
Dekila Chungyalpa ’98 incorporates interests and skills she developed at Wooster into a lifelong commitment to environmentalism.
Mae Manupipatpong ’14 notes Wooster community surrounded her with the right people and opportunities
Wooster alumnus has been Chiefs’ Statistical Analysis Coordinator for seven seasons
Remington Jackson ’12 found an option that allowed him to play sports and be involved while building the skills needed for law school
Administrator and professor credits Wooster with first teaching experience
Mathematics and computer science major credits multiple professors for helping him find his path
Relationships with Wooster professors continue to impact mathematics alumna
Alumna Mary Beidler Gearen ’79 found I.S. nourished her career as a producer
Aaron Levy ’16 tailored his degree to find the intersection of environmental studies and political science
As advocate for social change, Rita Frost ’14 combined her majors and involvement to engage her passion
History major develops social conscience to advocate for underserved populations
As estate planning attorney, Sarah Corney ’06 finds her Wooster experience shaped her ability to understand and build relationships with her clients
Returning to the passions and skills developed at Wooster