Ahmet Atay co-edits book on mentoring in higher education
Professor of communication studies emphasizes importance of mentors taking a cultural perspective
Professor of communication studies emphasizes importance of mentors taking a cultural perspective
Claire J.C. Eager, visiting assistant professor of English at The College of Wooster, was named one of 14 awardees of the Project Development Grant […]
Staley to succeed Donald R. Frederico to lead The College of Wooster Board of Trustees as first woman in position beginning July 1
Communication studies professor gives advice to young scholars interested in becoming a peer reviewer
Jennifer Faust awarded $641,239 grant over 5 years to support research with students in atmospheric and environmental chemistry
Ahmet Atay, professor and chair of the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS); Global Media and Digital Studies, and Film Studies programs at The […]
Professor of communication studies highlights underrepresented perspectives in the field
First-year Seminar (FYS) courses at The College of Wooster build students’ writing and critical thinking skills in their first semester at College. Composed of […]
The National Library of Chile publishes nineteenth century Anglophone newspapers digitized by a transnational team that includes Wooster students
A virtual new faculty orientation earlier this summer as well as a number of teaching workshops allowed faculty to collaborate and develop strategies for online classes.
Political science professor Angie Bos emphasizes need to involve young girls in politics
29-year member of faculty remembered as pioneer in CS, devoted teacher and advisor
Wooster professor of communication sciences and disorders receives prestigious recognition
John Lindner part of NAIL team that is teaching artificial neural networks to adapt to chaos
Wooster faculty member a co-author of “The Battle for U.S. Foreign Policy”
Applicants will have the option to submit ACT or SAT test scores, but no longer required
Wooster faculty member part of panel discussion on “Invisible Threats: COVID-19 and Climate Change”
Wooster professor’s research on children’s views of the office of the president was first of its kind
Wooster professor offered her expertise on political rhetoric, was also interviewed on NPR affiliate
World War II veteran, Harvard graduate, Presbyterian minister was a 35-year member of faculty