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Barbara Burrell, associate professor of Roman Archaeology in the Department of Classics at the University of Cincinnati

Classical Studies co-sponsors lecture in archaeology

Barbara Burrell, associate professor of Roman Archaeology in the Department of Classics at the University of Cincinnati, to present ‘Archaeology and Ancient Texts: Friends or Enemies?’

Joe Vardon ’02

Communication studies alumnus experienced historical moment first-hand

Joe Vardon ’02 broke the news about the Milwaukee Bucks not playing from inside the NBA Bubble

Mike Frazier ’03

Mike Frazier ’03 analyzes information to put the Kansas City Chiefs in position to succeed 

As statistical analysis coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs, Mike Frazier ’03 uses player statistics and data generated by coaches, the NFL, and third-party […]

Margie Sosa ’20

Political science major acts as student leader on campus

As the first member of her family to attend college, the transition for Margie Sosa ’20 wasn’t easy. She initially felt intimidated and unsure […]

Kelli Baxstrom ’16

Geology alumna researches landslides after natural disasters

As a geologist for the United States Geological Survey, Kelli Baxstrom ’16 put much of the expertise learned from her time at The College […]

Jennifer Faust, assistant professor of chemistry

Wooster chemistry professor receives CAREER grant from NSF

Jennifer Faust awarded $641,239 grant over 5 years to support research with students in atmospheric and environmental chemistry

Lindsay Brainard '10

Annual Phi Sigma Tau Lecture to feature alumnus Lindsay Brainard

Lindsay Brainard ’10, assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, will present “What is Creativity?” at The College of Wooster’s […]

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Ahmet Atay receives award recognizing his impactful contributions to gender and sexuality studies, queer studies

Ahmet Atay, professor and chair of the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS); Global Media and Digital Studies, and Film Studies programs at The […]

Wooster issues statement in response to the racist violence against Asian and Asian-American people in the U.S.

President Sarah Bolton issued the following statement March 17 to the Wooster community in response to the racist violence against Asian and Asian-American people […]

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Interdisciplinary research team publishes article on geographic tongue

Wooster alumni and professors integrate math, physics, computer science, and dentistry in study published in peer-reviewed journal

Monét Davis ’19

Monét Davis ’19 generates new lessons and conversations about social justice

As a communications and operations associate at The Loveland Group, Monét Davis ’19 helps carry out the work of the organization’s many initiatives, including Elizabeth’s Bookshop […]

Kait Turshen ’05

Kait Turshen ’05 builds a business and lifestyle of her own design

When Kait Turshen ’05 took the leap from working in the fashion and beauty industry in New York City to developing her own retail business in suburban […]

Christina Bowerman ’13

Service year adviser for City Year connects with Wooster students

Christina Bowerman ’13 supports future City Year members including Keira Wright ’21

Jennifer Winge named Wooster’s next vice president for enrollment

WOOSTER, Ohio (Mar. 12)—Jennifer Winge, a 25-year college admissions executive and current dean of admissions, has been named to the role of vice president […]

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Noriega to direct four plays for international theatre festival March 16-19

Wooster theatre chair explores new ways to make theatre despite pandemic challenges

Sofia Visa, associate professor of computer science

NSF Grant to fund interdisciplinary research at the intersection between computer science and genetics

Student research supports development of “tastier tomatoes” through image and data analysis