Wooster ’21 graduate pursues doctorate at The Ohio State University
After a year’s worth of writing to complete her Independent Study titled “Sinister Cinema: Depictions of Evil in the WWII and Postwar Thrillers of […]
After a year’s worth of writing to complete her Independent Study titled “Sinister Cinema: Depictions of Evil in the WWII and Postwar Thrillers of […]
NPR’s Sarah McCammon spoke with College of Wooster Alumnus and Trustee Emeritus Donald Kohn ’64, former vice chair of the Federal Reserve Board of […]
Grace Bouker ’21, a neuroscience major at The College of Wooster, was awarded an Occupational Therapy Fellowship from the University of Puget Sound in […]
Désirée Weber, assistant professor of political science at The College of Wooster, was a featured panelist for a 90-minute Zoom chat about policing held […]
As part of this weekend’s Reunion Reimagined, a virtual celebration of Alumni Weekend, The College of Wooster will recognize two alumni with awards at […]
Andy Nicol ’07 heard about the benefits of completing Independent Study at The College of Wooster, but he never knew the experience with research […]
Attracted to the idea of mentored research and “the opportunity to delve deeply into a topic and become an expert,” Claire Wineman ’21 came […]
Claire J.C. Eager, visiting assistant professor of English at The College of Wooster, was named one of 14 awardees of the Project Development Grant […]
Staley to succeed Donald R. Frederico to lead The College of Wooster Board of Trustees as first woman in position beginning July 1
Huy Kieu ’22 was a part of a team that developed web systems for vehicle manufacturers
Mika Yonaha ’21 helped develop new programs for children to adapt to COVID-19 pandemic
Communication studies professor gives advice to young scholars interested in becoming a peer reviewer
Independent Study at Wooster help prepare Ainslee Alem Robson ’15 to take on a creative film project
Delaney Zuver ’21 collected and analyzed narratives of how people remember the summer of 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, mid-2020 election, and during the summer riots against racial injustice.
Stachal Harris ’21 analyzes how verbal and visual race-based appeals affect voting habits of all racial groups
Professor of communication studies examines memory through a critical and cultural perspective