Wooster sophomore’s investigative work published by The Pulitzer Center
Sam Boudreau’s late change in internship plans, going from bird watching to watchdog, worked out quite well
Sam Boudreau’s late change in internship plans, going from bird watching to watchdog, worked out quite well
Wendy Graham Settle ’00 covers both breaking news and human-interest stories for the Local News Network
Biochemistry and molecular biology research opportunities at Wooster prepared Zach Rotter ’14 for medical school
The College of Wooster announced Tuesday that Joe Louis Kirk, Jr. will serve as its new Director of Security and Protective Services (SPS), replacing […]
Kim Leuschel, mother of junior Sky Gill, contributes 540 homemade face masks to campus community
Will Santino ’11 reflects on Wooster’s creative community
Wooster students Will McCullough, Tabitha Skornik-Hayes quantified the economic and social impact of local Habitat
29-year member of faculty remembered as pioneer in CS, devoted teacher and advisor
Sara Artes ’03 oversees the Smithsonian Institution’s traveling cultural and historical exhibitions
Wooster professor of communication sciences and disorders receives prestigious recognition
Wooster junior business economics major interned with UN Office on Drugs and Crime in Pakistan
Wooster professor examines royal Maya women’s political power and influence
Maddi O’Neill ’16 looks forward to applying watchdog mentality as the statehouse reporter for the USA Today Network in Maryland
Elizebeth Smith Friedman, a codebreaker who attended The College of Wooster from 1911-1913, was honored by the United States Coast Guard with the naming of its 11th Legend-Class National Security Cutter.
One of leading college guidebooks applauds Wooster in its 2021 edition