Anne Nurse, professor of sociology at The College of Wooster, recently published a co-authored article on the importance of teaching data reproducibility, or the […]
The College of Wooster has again been named a Best Value College by The Princeton Review. The distinction, based on academics, affordability, financial aid, and career […]
Fern Valley Field Station is a 56-acre, predominantly forested valley with a stream running through it and a goldenrod meadow. The natural property with […]
Gracelyn Jack ’25 and Ethan Yoder ’25, both music composition majors from The College of Wooster, performed a joint recital to feature their Independent […]
Growing up in Santiago, Chile, and seeing the country’s exponential growth that took millions of people out of poverty inspired Ignacia Méndez ’25 to […]
In more than 20 years of archaeological research with Proyecto Arqueológico Waka’ (PAW), Olivia Navarro-Farr, professor of anthropology and archaeology and chair of archaeology […]
Ever wonder how you take such a culturally embedded product and transport it to another country? Ashlyn Casey ’25, a student-designed entrepreneurship major used […]
Emily Winnicki ’25 immersed herself with both curricular and campus opportunities at The College of Wooster. The anthropology and biology major from Medina, Ohio […]
Originally from Morgantown, West Virginia, Julia Garrison ’25 came to The College of Wooster to study English and global media & digital studies (GMDS). […]