Librarian Irene Herold authors book on library consortia and advocacy
New research addresses how libraries can work together to achieve and assess shared goals
New research addresses how libraries can work together to achieve and assess shared goals
President Sarah Bolton issued the following statement Tuesday, April 20, to The College of Wooster community in response to the Chauvin Trial’s conclusion: Dear […]
Max Lesko ’06 named chief of staff for the U.S. Surgeon General
The research opportunities at Wooster prepared Sarah McGrath ’17 for her graduate studies
Psychology professor to spend 10 months studying connections between environment and social issues
Seniors received awards in critical digital engagement; diversity, equity, and inclusion; sustainability and the environment, and other categories
The following message was sent April 12, 2021, to The College of Wooster community from the Board of Trustees: Dear Members of the College […]
Marcel Elkouri ’21 values opportunities for mentorship at Wooster
Shelley Judge, associate professor of Earth Sciences, and her advisee, Morgan Pedroso Curry ’21 share how they maintained a mentoring relationship despite challenges of the pandemic.
Patricia Ross ’06 nominated for key role based on her career in domestic policy
WOOSTER, Ohio (March 25)—The College of Wooster will recognize the Class of 2021 during an in-person commencement ceremony held Saturday, May 8 at 10 […]
Jade Robison’s work as an archaeologist at the National Park Service’s Tonto National Monument in Arizona, with 100 active archaeological sites, is most definitely […]
Mentored learning leads Christabel Dadzie ’04 to aspired trajectory
Teresa Ascencio ’23 and Victoria Silva ’23 founded the BIPOC Performing Arts Alliance at Wooster to empower students who are underrepresented in the industry
Wayne Cornelius ’67 volunteers time during pandemic
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 broke the news about the Milwaukee Bucks not playing from inside the NBA Bubble
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 […]
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 […]
As a geologist for the United States Geological Survey, Kelli Baxstrom ’16 put much of the expertise learned from her time at The College […]