President Bolton calls on community to "redouble" commitment to eradicate racism in all its forms
On Saturday, May 30, 2020, Wooster President Sarah R. Bolton emailed the following statement calling on the campus community to unite in the face […]
On Saturday, May 30, 2020, Wooster President Sarah R. Bolton emailed the following statement calling on the campus community to unite in the face […]
Cinema-doc series on Ulysses S. Grant will premiere on Memorial Day
Wooster professor’s edited book recognized by the Association’s Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Caucus
Peter Briss ’82, Elizabeth Warner ’83 recognized for their work in federal government
Wooster alumnus honored for “outstanding contribution to the Japan-U.S. relationship”
413 students officially conferred as graduates during unique on-line celebration
4,186 visitors were part of the annual event that was moved on-line this year
Wooster alumnus to head local paint applicator company with 600-plus employees
Senior political science major recognized as College of Wooster’s top pre-law student
Education program welcomes new, exciting opportunities for students
Former director of development and chaplain of the Downtown Rebounders was 92
Wooster’s president quoted multiple times by The Chronicle of Higher Education
Laura Leventhal ’18, senior Kyndalanne Pike receive prestigious fellowships
Wooster faculty member a co-author of “The Battle for U.S. Foreign Policy”
Applicants will have the option to submit ACT or SAT test scores, but no longer required
Junior BCMB major one of 396 nationwide to land prestigious award
Wooster faculty member part of panel discussion on “Invisible Threats: COVID-19 and Climate Change”
Wooster professor’s research on children’s views of the office of the president was first of its kind
Several Wooster alumni are part of all-volunteer chorus each year
Wooster professor offered her expertise on political rhetoric, was also interviewed on NPR affiliate