Economics major receives Flywire Scholarship in Social Justice
Mahi Lal ’22 sees her education at Wooster as the first step in changing the narrative of developing nations
Mahi Lal ’22 sees her education at Wooster as the first step in changing the narrative of developing nations
Denise Bostdorff, professor of communication studies, consulted based on her expertise in political rhetoric in an article by Vox Media that examined “why Trump’s […]
Megan Cooper ’95 leads a research laboratory that is part of the international COVID Human Genetic Effort
New York Times’ columnist Ron Lieber praised The College of Wooster for its early aid estimator and test-blind approach to merit aid in an […]
Researchers track temperature change through analyzing wood samples from melting glaciers
Wooster program to include experiential learning and peer mentorship opportunities
The scholars bring together their fields of anthropology and biology
The College of Wooster welcomed several new members to its Board of Trustees for the 2020-21 academic year. Wooster’s board of 45 members includes […]
Susan Clayton, Whitmore-Williams Professor of Psychology at The College of Wooster, spoke with “Press Play with Madeleine Brand,” a news podcast on NPR in […]
Research by Elyse Zavar ’07 studies long-term community recovery from natural disasters
First among state peers in international students and a leader in undergraduate teaching WOOSTER, Ohio – The College of Wooster once again finds itself […]
Josephine Wright, professor of Africana studies and music, was recently quoted in an article from Sky Sports News criticizing the National Football League’s (NFL) […]
A virtual new faculty orientation earlier this summer as well as a number of teaching workshops allowed faculty to collaborate and develop strategies for online classes.
Sly Slaughter ’98 extends Wooster-learned lessons to his students
Lisa Wong, associate professor of music at Wooster and director of choruses at The Cleveland Orchestra, was recently featured in season two of the […]
Trace fossils reveal evidence of ecological engineering by ancient organisms
Dr. Jamil Zaki, psychologist and author, will present his book and this year’s first-year summer read, “The War for Kindness: Building Empathy in a […]
Diane Gorgas ’86 draws on Wooster experience in all facets of her career
Experiential and Performative Anthropology in the Classroom includes quotes from Wooster students