Sociology alumna builds community through urban farming
Amy Melena ’16 came to The College of Wooster with no knowledge or interest in farming, but she did know she wanted to do […]
Amy Melena ’16 came to The College of Wooster with no knowledge or interest in farming, but she did know she wanted to do […]
As a naturalist and the program manager at Wood County Parks in northwestern Ohio, biology alumnus Jim Witter ’07 works to shed light on […]
A new environmental monitoring tool, developed and initially tested in The College of Wooster lab of Paul Edmiston, Theron L. Peterson and Dorothy R. […]
The College of Wooster recently received a generous leadership gift of $6 million from trustee Doon Foster ’80 and her husband, John, toward enriching […]
As the political and social landscape continues to change, so do the needs of society’s most vulnerable people. In the fourth edition of Tackling […]
As a member of the men’s golf team at The College of Wooster, David Roney ’21 served as the team’s anchor and received two […]
Gracie Bouker ’21 became interested in the brain at an early age after a loved one suffered a stroke. Witnessing the debilitating impact, she […]
After dislocating his shoulder about 25 times during his first few weeks as a member of the Fighting Scot football team at The College […]
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 decided to attend The College of Wooster in large part because she was recruited to play two sports. Wiley was a […]
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 […]
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 […]
Before you trust a drug to treat your symptoms or illness, the pharmaceutical process the medication completes includes steps in research, development (including nonclinical […]
When graduates leave The College of Wooster, they take with them a thorough understanding of their majors and further, intelligence from the scope of […]
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 […]
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, recently published an article that is an important contribution to […]
The highly acclaimed Wooster Chorus, an ensemble of 50 student musicians from The College of Wooster, will perform at the First Presbyterian Church of […]
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 […]
“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 […]