Álvaro Corral coauthors publication on anti-Latinx rhetoric in high school curriculum
Research reveals that nationwide curricular standards promote harmful stereotypes
Research reveals that nationwide curricular standards promote harmful stereotypes
Award recognizes art professor’s photographic series “Wonder Tales”
“The Price You Pay for College: An Entirely New Road Map for the Biggest Financial Decision Your Family Will Ever Make”—a new book released […]
Melanie Long, assistant professor of economics, commented on the Biden administration’s coronavirus relief plan in an article for The Conversation, an independent news organization featuring articles from academic experts. The article, “What does the […]
The College of Wooster has named Myrna Hernández vice president of student affairs and dean of students, effective February 1. Dean Hernández has been […]
Beth Muellner gives virtual lecture on Empress Elisabeth at Cologne’s Museum Ludwig
Teams practice and compete virtually due to pandemic restrictions
Associate Dean and Associate Professor at Boston University to speak to Wooster community
Elbridge Carl Zimmerman ’54, emeritus director of academic computer services and professor of computer science at The College of Wooster, passed away on Wednesday, […]
Beth Muellner will discuss photograph collection of Empress Elisabeth of Austria
Wardle aims to foster collaboration and connection through art
Elizebeth Smith Friedman attended The College of Wooster from 1911-1913 prior to her trailblazing career in codebreaking
President Bolton issued the following statement to the Wooster community in response to the violent take-over of the US Capitol Building: Dear Wooster Community, […]
Team draws on grant-funded reaction-diffusion wavefront summer research
Project illuminates underrecognized history of Stanza della Segnatura through innovative technologies
Camille Carr ’22 draws from personal experience in ‘Bev and Lil’
Religious Studies and South Asian studies professor makes a case for intellectual humility
Saeed Husain ’21 and HahYeon Lee ’22 attended the Athens Democracy Forum this year as student delegates, making it the third year in a […]
Student research through AMRE program offers insights on economic impact and city planning
Korri Palmer ’20 receives attention for research on cancel culture