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Brenda Major '72

Psychology alumna uncovers the mental and physical health consequences of stigma

How do people who face adversity perceive it or understand it? How does it affect them physically, mentally? How do people cope with being […]

Miura Wiley '21

Biochemistry and molecular biology alumna discovers rewarding career as a genetic counselor through Independent Study research

Miura Wiley ’21 decided to attend The College of Wooster in large part because she was recruited to play two sports. Wiley was a […]

Scott Doty '97

Studio art alumnus sculpts career path in industrial design

Scott Doty ’97 came to The College of Wooster following in his parents’ footsteps both as a Scot and pre-med student. That was until […]

Will Strohmeyer

English alumnus blazed the trail to video game design with Fortnite

It might not be surprising that someone with a writer and creative director for parents, who also has a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist as a […]

Lisa Skeens '88

Chemistry alumna directs drug regulation at Pfizer during unprecedented pandemic

Before you trust a drug to treat your symptoms or illness, the pharmaceutical process the medication completes includes steps in research, development (including nonclinical […]

Wooster Magazine: Spring 2025 Sharpen Your Perspective

Zoom in on insights from alumni shaping their fields in the spring 2025 Wooster magazine

When graduates leave The College of Wooster, they take with them a thorough understanding of their majors and further, intelligence from the scope of […]

spring campus Andrews Library

Alumni from Theatre and Dance, Studio Art find the best lighting for storytelling

Kent Sprague ’14 and Kathryne Hall ’99 make other people’s work look good for a living. Both collaborate with others to produce finished material […]

Katherine Holt, Aileen Dunham Professor of History and chair of Latin American Studies at The College of Wooster

Professor Katie Holt appointed to Wiki Education’s Humanities and Social Justice Advisory Committee

Katie Holt, Aileen Dunham Professor of History at The College of Wooster, was appointed to the Humanities and Social Justice Advisory Committee for Wiki […]

Eva Lyon ’07, visiting assistant professor of earth sciences at The College of Wooster

Wooster professor publishes article contributing to climate change research

Eva Lyon ’07, visiting assistant professor of earth sciences at The College of Wooster, recently published an article that is an important contribution to […]

Students in the Wooster Chorus perform in the fall of 2024.

Wooster Chorus to begin annual tour with performance March 23

The highly acclaimed Wooster Chorus, an ensemble of 50 student musicians from The College of Wooster, will perform at the First Presbyterian Church of […]

Scot Symphonic Band

Scot Symphonic Band and Pipe Band tour begins March 5

The College of Wooster’s Scot Symphonic Band and Pipe Band will perform at McGaw Chapel (340 East University Street) on Sunday, March 5 at […]

Isabelle Hoover '23

Art history and classical studies alumna receives full-ride scholarship for doctoral program at University of Cambridge

“Performing independent research at a high level at Wooster” prepared Isabelle Hoover ’23 well for a master’s program at the University of Cambridge, and […]

Jacob Dinkelaker '11

History and archaeology alumnus witnesses history through position with the National Park Service

Jacob Dinkelaker ’11 believes that knowledge of the past propels the future. As the program manager for interpretation, education, and volunteers at The White […]

Theatre and Dance students at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival

Wooster students receive regional and national awards at theatre conference

Theatre and Dance students at The College of Wooster attended the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival’s Region II Conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from […]

Professor Lehtinen and Dan Borowsky ’23 traveled to Trinidad to study the endangered golden treefrog.

Biology professor shares groundbreaking research on endangered plant-breeding frogs at World Congress of Herpetology

Twenty years ago, Richard Lehtinen became fascinated with plant-breeding frogs while doing graduate studies research in Madagascar. Today, as the Theron L. Peterson and […]

Ohio Light Opera performance of Guys and Dolls

Ohio Light Opera summer season provides students hands-on theatre experience

The Ohio Light Opera, America’s premier lyric theater festival and resident professional company of The College of Wooster, will present its 46th season from […]

Featured image: Anna Whiting ’26 and Riley Clever ’25 traveled to University of Maryland for the Fearless Challenge Regional competition.

Six Wooster students compete in Moot Court national tournament

Six students from The College of Wooster’s Moot Court team recently competed in the American Moot Court Association National Tournament. Representing Wooster at the […]

Kent Kille

Professor Kent Kille edits new book on teaching about international organizations

Kent J. Kille, professor of political science at The College of Wooster, edited a new book called Teaching International Organizations. Published by Edward Elgar, […]

Cassidy Nankervis '27, Sam Peppers '25, and Sammy Amier '26

Wooster Model UN team achieves success at competition

The College of Wooster’s Model United Nations team continued a tradition of competitive excellence at the November 2024 American Model United Nations competition in […]

Great Decisions Lecture Series 2024

Great Decisions lecture series focuses on the energy transition and geopolitics

The 2025 Great Decisions of Wayne County lecture series returns to The College of Wooster beginning Thursday, Feb. 20, centered upon the theme, “The […]