Beth Muellner standing in front of the Berliner Dom in Berlin Germany

German and Russian studies professor to give virtual lecture at Museum Ludwig

Beth Muellner will discuss photograph collection of Empress Elisabeth of Austria

Marianne Eileen Wardle, director and curator of The College of Wooster Art Museum

Marianne Eileen Wardle appointed director and curator of College of Wooster Art Museum

Wardle aims to foster collaboration and connection through art

Elizebeth Smith Friedman

PBS spotlights former Wooster student and cryptanalyst

Elizebeth Smith Friedman attended The College of Wooster from 1911-1913 prior to her trailblazing career in codebreaking

President Sarah Bolton

Wooster condemns violence at the US Capitol

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, […]

Professors Niklas Manz (left) and John Lindner (far right) along with Fish Yu ’21, Chase Fuller ’19, and Margaret McGuire ’20 in the computational physics lab during summer 2019

Professors and students collaborate on physics publication

Team draws on grant-funded reaction-diffusion wavefront summer research

Tracy Cosgriff, assistant professor of art and art history

NEH awards grant to Tracy Cosgriff and team for digital reconstruction of Pope Julius II’s library

Project illuminates underrecognized history of Stanza della Segnatura through innovative technologies

Camille Carr ’22

Religious studies major writes children’s book about sibling with a life-limiting illness

Camille Carr ’22 draws from personal experience in ‘Bev and Lil’

Bhakti Mamtora, assistant professor of religious and South Asian Studies

Bhakti Mamtora reflects on fieldwork experience in ‘Fieldwork in Religion’

Religious Studies and South Asian studies professor makes a case for intellectual humility

Wooster students attend Athens Democracy Forum for third consecutive year

Saeed Husain ’21 and HahYeon Lee ’22 attended the Athens Democracy Forum this year as student delegates, making it the third year in a […]

AMRE team for Arts and Culture project

Wooster students complete arts & culture district feasibility study for Wooster community

Student research through AMRE program offers insights on economic impact and city planning

Korri Palmer ’20

Communication studies graduate shares I.S. research as panelist on NPR station

Korri Palmer ’20 receives attention for research on cancel culture

Wooster Alumna donates four pianos to Department of Music.

Music alumna enhances musical experiences for Wooster students

Lifelong musician and teacher donates four Steinway pianos to College

Wooster Plus Program

Wooster creates flexibility for students through new Wooster Plus Program

WOOSTER, Ohio—The pandemic has disrupted both academic and co-curricular experiences for college students across the country. The College of Wooster seeks to support our […]

New Student Center Entrance

Wooster announces renovation plan for new Student Center

The College of Wooster has announced that it is moving toward a major renovation and transformation of the campus’s Lowry Center. The project will […]

Students had extra time between classes this fall to walk from class to class.

Wooster among ‘leading institutions’ for international students nationally

International enrollment at The College of Wooster remains strong amid challenges of pandemic

Lexi Pacheco ’18 hosts Wooster’s OmniRobot in her second grade classroom at Cornerstone Elementary School.

Wooster’s education department uses Ohmni Robots in place of in-person field experience amid pandemic restrictions

Aspiring teachers safely observe classrooms in real time

Erika Poethig ’93

Wooster alumna selected as team lead for Biden-Harris Transition Team

Trustee Erika Poethig ’93 serves as team lead for Department of Housing and Urban Development

Wooster mourns the passing of Gene Pollock, emeritus professor of economics

Gene Pollock, emeritus professor of economics at The College of Wooster, passed away on Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020, at 85. Pollock ,who began his […]

Students present experiential learning experiences in 2019.

Wooster celebrates experiential learning tradition, award winners at virtual symposium

The College of Wooster’s annual Experiential Learning Symposium officially kicks off in a virtual format Thursday, Nov. 5, highlighting the summer projects of Wooster […]

Álvaro Corral, assistant professor of political science

Research by Professor Álvaro Corral suggests increasing Latino groups to vote Republican

In an article published by The Washington Post Álvaro Corral, assistant professor of political science at The College of Wooster and David Leal, professor […]