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Field research provided inspiration, path to career in DNA research for BCMB major

A field research opportunity in Mexico the summer after his freshman year turned out to be the dawning of a rewarding journey into biochemistry […]

Denise Bostdorff, professor of communication studies

Bostdorff a Featured Speaker at Dole Institute of Politics’ Presidential Lecture Series

Wooster professor offered her expertise on political rhetoric, was also interviewed on NPR affiliate

Wooster Mourns the Passing of Emeritus Professor L. Gordon Tait

World War II veteran, Harvard graduate, Presbyterian minister was a 35-year member of faculty

Halen Gifford

Halen Gifford Honored as Newman Civic Fellow

Wooster junior one of 290 students across the U.S. and Mexico to participate in year-long fellow program

Cast of Ciudad Juarez

Noriega’s Women of Ciudad Juárez staged in Greece on March 6

The Teatro Travieso/Troublemaker Theatre production of Women of Ciudad Juárez, directed by Jimmy A. Noriega, has been invited to perform at the University of […]

Bos Awarded Fulbright to Study Early Political Socialization of Dutch Children

WOOSTER, Ohio – Angie Bos, associate professor of political science and associate dean for experiential learning at The College of Wooster, has been awarded […]

Great Decisions

Great Decisions Lecture to Feature Alan Bersin

The second Great Decisions lecture will take place on Tuesday, March 3, at 7:30 p.m., in Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center (525 […]

Jonathan Becker ’86

Theatre and dance alumnus built foundation for career in physical performance

In American pop culture today people think of masks as costumes or a disguise to hide behind. They don’t necessarily consider that it’s not […]

Betsy Marvin ’77

Music alumna trains performers to inform artistic choices

Like other music theorists, Elizabeth (Betsy) West Marvin ’77 first took an interest in music as a performer. She grew up singing in the […]

Ziying You Authors New Book on Maintaining Cultural Continuity in Contemporary China

Wooster professor of Chinese and East Asian studies analyzes the folk literati in recently published book

Rebecca Kennedy

Rebecca Futo Kennedy to Present “The Ancient Roots of Modern Scientific Racism”

Associate Professor at Denison and Director of the Denison Museum to speak on Thursday, Feb. 27

Scot Symphonic Band

Scot Symphonic Band to Perform on March 1

College of Wooster ensemble to present concert in McGaw Chapel

Computer Science Department Contributes to Major NSF Study on the Evolution of the Domesticated Tomato

Professor Sofia Visa, two Wooster students computationally analyzed DNA of cultivated tomatoes in Latin America

Silent Sky

“Silent Sky” On Stage Feb. 27-29 in Freedlander Theatre

Presented by The College of Wooster’s Department of Theatre and Dance

Steve Moore's final regular season game, postgame tribute

After a remarkable 33 seasons at Wooster that have featured 27 NCAA Div. III Tournament berths and 18 North Coast Athletic Conference championships, Steve Moore coached his final regular season game on Saturday, Feb. 22

Rick Lehtinen Examines the Frequency of One of Wooster’s Trademarks—the Black Squirrel—in Recent Study

Biology professor’s publication reveals interesting data on localized squirrel populations

Global and International Studies at The College of Wooster



Annual Phi Sigma Tau Lecture to Feature Alumnus Aaron Novick ‘12

Assistant professor of philosophy at Purdue University to speak Feb. 28 at The College of Wooster

WSO Concert to Feature Beethoven, Hummel, and an Orchestral World Premier

WOOSTER, Ohio – The Wooster Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Jeffrey Lindberg, will present two performances with narrator Richard Figge, trumpeter Amanda Bekeny […]

Danny Caine '08

English major commits his life to books

Poet and bookstore owner Danny Caine ’08 also advocates for small businesses