President Sarah Bolton: American classrooms need Dreamers
As the Supreme Court gets ready to hear arguments on DACA, read the many benefits of keeping Dreamers in the classroom
As the Supreme Court gets ready to hear arguments on DACA, read the many benefits of keeping Dreamers in the classroom
Longtime professor of music and Africana studies at Wooster named an Honorary Member of the AMS
Performance to be held in Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center
One of Wooster’s student organizations recognized as one of best in nation
Performance to be held in Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center
The International Association for Performing Arts and Research (IAPAR) will honor Associate Professor Jimmy Noriega’s Women of Ciudad Juárez Nov. 12 during its fourth […]
Associate Professor of French and Francophone Studies Laura Burch last week brought students and Fulbright Language Teaching Assistants from her French Conversations class to […]
Wooster’s Amy Jo Stavnezer receives honor from Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience
IEW taking place on campus from Nov. 2-9
Performance Nov. 9 will include Blue Lou Marini playing several hits from The Blues Brothers movie
David Roush ’71 named winner of NCCHC’s Award of Merit
Will present “Painful Hope: An Israeli Settler and a Palestinian Activist in Dialogue”
Presented by The College of Wooster’s department of theatre and dance
Rutgers University-New Brunswick professor to speak at The College of Wooster
Northwestern University professor to speak Oct. 30, be part of “author meets critics” session Oct. 31
Psychology professor will be in Washington, D.C., presenting on “Environmental Health and Wellbeing”
Editor in chief of ‘The Wooster Voice,’ Waverly Hart, uses her press credentials for ‘once in a lifetime chance’
Spotlighting Beethoven’s 250th anniversary, his famous 7th symphony will be performed Nov. 1-2
Wooster professor quoted in Huffington Post Canada longform piece
Five Wooster students, plus their advisors, were the recipients of the Community Enrichment Award