Susan Clayton

Susan Clayton speaks about the psychological effects of natural disaster with Los Angeles news podcast

Susan Clayton, Whitmore-Williams Professor of Psychology at The College of Wooster, spoke with “Press Play with Madeleine Brand,” a news podcast on NPR in […]

U.S. News Again Gives Nod to Wooster for Top Mentored Research Programs, Most International Students

First among state peers in international students and a leader in undergraduate teaching WOOSTER, Ohio – The College of Wooster once again finds itself […]

Josephine Wright comments on NFL decision to play “Lift Every Voice and Sing”

Josephine Wright, professor of Africana studies and music, was recently quoted in an article from Sky Sports News criticizing the National Football League’s (NFL) […]

New faculty add to academic excellence at Wooster

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.

Lisa Wong

Lisa Wong shares music that shaped her life in new podcast

Lisa Wong, associate professor of music at Wooster and director of choruses at The Cleveland Orchestra, was recently featured in season two of the […]

Mark Wilson

Wilson publication uses complex fossil database to explore evolutionary events

Trace fossils reveal evidence of ecological engineering by ancient organisms

Jamil Zaki

Author Jamil Zaki To Present The War for Kindness

Dr. Jamil Zaki, psychologist and author, will present his book and this year’s first-year summer read, “The War for Kindness: Building Empathy in a […]

Pam Frese

Pam Frese co-edits recent book exploring ethnographic performances in the classroom

Experiential and Performative Anthropology in the Classroom includes quotes from Wooster students

Wooster Campus

Wooster featured in The Princeton Review’s Best 386 Colleges

The Princeton Review praised Wooster’s professors, community, internships, library, and more

Angie Bos

Political science study in children demonstrates 100-years of women’s suffrage is not enough to close gap political engagement

Political science professor Angie Bos emphasizes need to involve young girls in politics

Joe Kirk

Wooster Appoints Joe Kirk as new Director of Campus Security and Protective Services

The College of Wooster announced Tuesday that Joe Louis Kirk, Jr. will serve as its new Director of Security and Protective Services (SPS), replacing […]

Mask donation

Generous Donation from Family of Wooster Student Supplements Campus Face Mask Supply

Kim Leuschel, mother of junior Sky Gill, contributes 540 homemade face masks to campus community

AMRE Team’s Economic Impact Study on Habitat for Humanity to be Utilized for Capital Campaign

Wooster students Will McCullough, Tabitha Skornik-Hayes quantified the economic and social impact of local Habitat

Wooster Mourns the Passing of Computer Science Professor Denise Byrnes

29-year member of faculty remembered as pioneer in CS, devoted teacher and advisor

Don Goldberg Selected as Fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

Wooster professor of communication sciences and disorders receives prestigious recognition

Olivia Navarro-Farr’s Scholarship Featured in First Issue of Feminist Anthropology

Wooster professor examines royal Maya women’s political power and influence

Elizebeth Smith Friedman

U.S. Coast Guard honors former Wooster student, trailblazing codebreaker, Elizebeth Smith Friedman

Elizebeth Smith Friedman, a codebreaker who attended The College of Wooster from 1911-1913, was honored by the United States Coast Guard with the naming of its 11th Legend-Class National Security Cutter.

Fiske Guide Features Wooster Among Its Top 300 Schools

One of leading college guidebooks applauds Wooster in its 2021 edition

Wooster Introduces Six New Alumni Board Members

Sandeep Bhatia named president-elect of advisory group of College’s Alumni Association

Melanie Long, assistant professor of economics

Several Media Outlets Publish Melanie Long’s Article on a Return to Postal Banking

Wooster economics professor outlines how postal banking would benefit income inequality