Anne O. Fisher

The College of Wooster welcomes translator Anne O. Fisher for reading and panel discussion Oct. 17

The College of Wooster will welcome author and translator Anne O. Fisher for a reading from her forthcoming translation of Ukranian writer Olena Stiazhkina’s […]

Derek Mong

The College of Wooster welcomes writer Derek Mong for poetry reading Oct. 16

The College of Wooster will welcome poet, essayist, and translator Derek Mong for a reading from two of his poetry collections. The reading will […]

Emily Baird '16, Maria Witt-Kelly ’17, Gabrielle Croes ’17, Madi Hunt ’17, and Claire Smrekar ’19 in a performance for Drift Dance Collective

Dance collective founded by Professor Baird releases first project

Drift Dance Collective, a group founded by assistant professor of theatre and dance Emily Baird ’16, released their first project, a dance film titled […]

Mali Chappell-Lakin '25, Sabrina Clinger '27, and Ethan Juhasz '27

The College of Wooster Department of Theatre and Dance presents fall production Oct. 19-21

The College of Wooster Department of Theatre and Dance will present its fall production, Stop Kiss by Diana Son, Oct. 19–21 at 7:30 p.m. […]

Julia Clarke, John A. and Katherine G. Jackson Chair in Geobiology and associate dean of research and education impact at the University of Texas at Austin

The College of Wooster welcomes Julia Clarke for lecture on “The Secret Lives of Dinosaurs” Oct. 12

The College of Wooster will welcome Julia Clarke as she presents a lecture titled “The Secret Lives of Dinosaurs” on Thursday, Oct. 12 at […]

Yasmine Fazazi ’24

Computer science and psychology major wins second place in hackathon

Yasmine Fazazi ’24 won second place with her team at the Arab Youth Anti-Corruption Hackathon in September. The event, which took place in Doha, […]

Christina Welsch, associate professor of history and South Asian studies at The College of Wooster

Christina Welsch’s The Company’s Sword makes John Ben Snow Prize shortlist

Christina Welsch’s book The Company’s Sword: The East India Company and the Politics of Militarism,1644-1858, is on the shortlist for the 2023 John Ben […]

Angel Asamoah ’25, a neuroscience major at The College of Wooster

Angel Asamoah ’25 receives prestigious Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service

Angel Asamoah ’25, a neuroscience major at The College of Wooster, was recognized for her commitment to public service and social change by the […]

Wooster Class of 2027 marches through Kauke arch.

Wooster Class of 2027 set to make their impression on campus community

The Class of 2027 arrived at The College of Wooster in mid-August and these new Scots have already added to the richness and diversity […]

ScotShare electric car

Wooster introduces ScotShare electric carshare program for students, faculty, and staff

The College of Wooster introduced a new electric carshare program called ScotShare, reflecting the College’s commitment to sustainability and an exciting opportunity for members […]

Joseph Coll head shot

Wooster Science Café continues fall season with “The Science of Gerrymandering”

Wooster Science Café will continue its fall semester series on Wednesday, October 4, with “The Science of Gerrymandering,” featuring speaker Joseph Coll, assistant professor […]

Henry Herring, professor emeritus of English

Wooster mourns passing of Henry Herring, professor emeritus of English

Henry D. Herring, professor emeritus of English at The College of Wooster, passed away on Sept. 2, 2023, in Portland, Oregon at the age […]

Qimin Huang receives early-career NSF grant to research data-driven mathematical tools that address antibacterial resistance

Qimin Huang, assistant professor of mathematics who also teaches in statistical and data sciences at The College of Wooster, received a National Science Foundation’s Launching […]

undergraduate research at Wooster

US News & World Report recognizes Wooster for strength in undergraduate research

For more than 20 years, the strength of The College of Wooster’s undergraduate research program has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report’s […]

Ahmet Atay, professor of communication studies and chair of global media and digital studies at The College of Wooster

Professor Atay publishes new book about generational media and culture

Ahmet Atay, professor of communication studies and program chair of global media & digital studies at The College of Wooster, recently published Millennials and […]

The College of Wooster ranked among The Wall Street Journal’s 2024 Best Colleges in U.S.

The College of Wooster was recognized in The Wall Street Journal’s “2024 Best Colleges in the U.S.” The publication significantly reworked its ranking criteria […]

Corona Factotum, a sculpture by Kristen Cliffel

The College of Wooster Art Museum fall exhibition highlights midwestern women artists

The College of Wooster Art Museum (CWAM) is displaying its fall exhibition, “Mirror Mirror,” Sept. 5 to Dec. 1 in the Sussel and Morgan […]

Students celebrating the College mascot

Archie Ambassador Day brings Scottish terriers to campus Sept. 23

More than 50 live Scottish Terriers and their owners will be on The College of Wooster campus Saturday, Sept. 23 from 10 a.m. to […]

Wooster students receive prestigious Dr. James B. Johnston Scholarships

Three first-year students at The College of Wooster received the Dr. James B. Johnston Scholarship through the SAGE Scholarship Educational Foundation. Class of 2027 […]

Tyler Nordgren

The College of Wooster hosts astronomer and artist Tyler Nordgren for lecture on eclipses Sept. 19

The College of Wooster will host scientist and artist Tyler Nordgren as he presents a lecture titled “See the Sun and Moon Align for […]