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Sarah Wilds '97

Communication sciences and disorders alumna takes an unexpected journey from intern to CEO

When Sarah Wilds ’97 called the Prentke Romich Company (PRC) in the summer of 1995 to inquire about internship opportunities, she set in motion […]

Each year, approximately 60 Wooster students are involved with the Community Care Network as Health Coaches, as part of a partnership with Wooster Community Hospital.

College of Wooster named a Best Value College for 2025 by The Princeton Review

The College of Wooster has again been named a Best Value College by The Princeton Review. The distinction, based on academics, affordability, financial aid, and career […]

Angel Asamoah ’25

Neuroscience major researches effects of drug and alcohol use on young brain development

Growing up in Ghana where mental health is a taboo topic, Angel Asamoah ’25 became interested in the effects of early drug and alcohol […]

Emily Hiebel '25

Biology and sociology major assesses PFAS risk for various demographic groups

Emily Hiebel ’25 parlayed majors in biology and sociology, and a pathway in public health into her Independent Study at The College of Wooster. […]

Joe Carter '25

Biology major broadens animal knowledge with post-reproductive lifespan research in vertebrates

Joe Carter ’25 of Plainfield, Illinois, spent his time at The College of Wooster working as a teaching assistant and STEM Zone Intern, and […]

Somarr Elliott ’25, left, outgoing president of the Wooster Volunteer Network (WVN), and Bella Coenen ’26, right, WVN’s incoming president, tour the Buehler's Fresh Foods facilities with Chief Financial Officer Peter O'Donnell. Buehler's Fresh Foods regularly donates pastries, bread, and soup for the WVN-run Soup and Bread program. (Photo provided by Coenen)

Wooster Soup and Bread partnership raises $12,000 to erase local school lunch debt

This spring, two groups at The College of Wooster joined forces to provide lunch debt relief for students enrolled in the free and reduced […]

Samrat Upadhyay '87

English alumnus underlines authoritarianism in new novel Darkmotherland

Upon graduating from The College of Wooster with an English degree, Samrat Upadhyay ’87 wrote a few realist fiction books, most of which center […]

Photo courtesy Matt Dilyard.

Religious Studies Connections course creates sense of belonging

A .25-credit course may seem dwarfish in the grand scheme of a liberal arts education at The College of Wooster, but the religious studies […]

Fern Valley gift and endowment ensure research and experiential learning for generations of Wooster students and faculty

Fern Valley Field Station is a 56-acre, predominantly forested valley with a stream running through it and a goldenrod meadow. The natural property with […]

Jane Coon ’51

Political Science and history alumna makes international impact with career as ambassador

Jane Coon ’51 attended The College of Wooster at a time when, as she says, “women expected to be married as soon after college […]

Two music majors complete joint recital to celebrate their Independent Study compositions

Gracelyn Jack ’25 and  Ethan Yoder ’25, both music composition majors from The College of Wooster, performed a joint recital to feature their Independent […]

Zach Perrier '25 stands with Gregory Shaya, Henry J. and Laura H. Copeland Professor of European History, proudly displaying a couple of 70s vinyl records.

History major investigates 1970s music genres

Zach Perrier ’25 always knew he wanted to major in history. But ultimately, he chose to attend The College of Wooster because the music […]

Lydia Crane ’25 studied the differences between the gray and black squirrels on campus.

Biology major examines squirrel behavior

It’s not difficult to find students or alumni with a fascination for squirrels on campus at The College of Wooster. These quirky creatures have […]

Laurel Andrews ’25, a statistical and data sciences major, used her Independent Study to inform about wildfire effects. 

Statistical and data sciences major communicates effects of wildfires on communities

Growing up in northern California near the Santa Cruz Mountains, Laurel Andrews ’25 loves the outdoors. She found a way to indulge her enthusiasm […]

Ignacia Méndez '25, an economics major, analyzes gender inequality in relation to surgery recovery through her Independent Study.

Chilean student investigates surgery recovery and gender inequality

Growing up in Santiago, Chile, and seeing the country’s exponential growth that took millions of people out of poverty inspired Ignacia Méndez ’25 to […]

Des Smith ’25, Sydney Berenson ’25, Professor Olivia Navarro-Farr, Teagan Knutson ’25, and Maura Ellenberger ’25 reconnected on campus after researching together in Guatemala.

Four archeology students share I.S. research journey in Guatemala

In more than 20 years of archaeological research with Proyecto Arqueológico Waka’ (PAW), Olivia Navarro-Farr, professor of anthropology and archaeology and chair of archaeology […]

Ashlyn Casey '25

Entrepreneurial major examines the NFL’s German fan base expansion with Instagram

Ever wonder how you take such a culturally embedded product and transport it to another country? Ashlyn Casey ’25, a student-designed entrepreneurship major used […]

Emily Winnicki '25

Anthropology and biology major relies on ancient DNA for modern interdisciplinary study

Emily Winnicki ’25 immersed herself with both curricular and campus opportunities at The College of Wooster. The anthropology and biology major from Medina, Ohio […]

Julia Garrison '25

English and global media & digital studies major investigates presidential campaign music as storytelling tool

Originally from Morgantown, West Virginia, Julia Garrison ’25 came to The College of Wooster to study English and global media & digital studies (GMDS). […]

RM Hoque '25

Computer science major creates intuitive smart-home system

For his Independent Study at The College of Wooster, computer science major RM Shahriar Hoque ’25 combined multiple areas of interest within his department, […]