From Manuscript to Market: Publishing Insights from Fiction Author Dottie Sines
The estimated percentage of novels written that get traditionally published (i.e., not self-published and not published by a paid publisher) is commonly thought to […]
The estimated percentage of novels written that get traditionally published (i.e., not self-published and not published by a paid publisher) is commonly thought to […]
Selections from the College of Wooster Archives Collection October 14, 2024 – March 14, 2025 Correspondence, clippings, and publications from our College Archives Collection […]
Faculty Focus is a series that highlights faculty by examining the works they decided were most important to their growth as a scholar. Right […]
Ric S. Sheffield grew up in Knox County, Ohio. He has recently written a memoir, We Got By: A Black Family’s Journey in the […]
On September 14, the College of Wooster hosted a conversation on citational politics with Dr. Christen A. Smith, founder of the #CiteBlackWomen collective. Dr. […]
Faculty Focus is a series that highlights faculty by examining the works they decided were most important to their growth as a scholar. This […]
Zotero is a free app for managing your research workflow. With a single tool, you can collect, organize, annotate, and cite sources like journal […]
Andrews Library Special Collections August 14 – October 29, 2023 From “Wooster Love Song (Alma Mater)” penned by Ralph E. Plumer (Class of 1906) […]
March 8, 2023 — Archiving the Black Web (ATBW), co-developed by Makiba Foster, librarian of The College of Wooster and Bergis Jules, an archivist […]
Ian McCullough has been named science librarian at The College of Wooster. In this position, he will be responsible for instruction, collection development, and […]
Damon Hickey, emeritus director of libraries at The College of Wooster passed away on Monday, Dec. 26, 2022, in Wooster, Ohio. Hickey served the […]