Wooster chemistry professor receives CAREER grant from NSF
Jennifer Faust awarded $641,239 grant over 5 years to support research with students in atmospheric and environmental chemistry
Jennifer Faust awarded $641,239 grant over 5 years to support research with students in atmospheric and environmental chemistry
Lindsay Brainard ’10, assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, will present “What is Creativity?” at The College of Wooster’s […]
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 […]
President Sarah Bolton issued the following statement March 17 to the Wooster community in response to the racist violence against Asian and Asian-American people […]
Wooster alumni and professors integrate math, physics, computer science, and dentistry in study published in peer-reviewed journal
WOOSTER, Ohio (Mar. 12)—Jennifer Winge, a 25-year college admissions executive and current dean of admissions, has been named to the role of vice president […]
Wooster theatre chair explores new ways to make theatre despite pandemic challenges
Student research supports development of “tastier tomatoes” through image and data analysis
WOOSTER, Ohio— The College of Wooster announced plans to welcome all students to learn and live in person on campus in the fall 2021 […]
Annays Yacamán ’22 and Giuli Morales ’23 receive General LEAD Undergraduate Awards
Erika Poethig ’93 offers perspective to Biden Administration based on years of experience in urban policy and development
Matching gift opportunity offered to encourage support for Lowry renovation and expansion project.
Theatre and Dance students come together to perform amid pandemic challenges
Professor of communication studies highlights underrepresented perspectives in the field
Discussions and insights on current science topics open to the community via Zoom
Study results from five years of expeditions and Independent Study projects
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 […]