Alumna author returns to Wooster to launch new book
Sophie Perinot ’86 discusses ‘Ribbons of Scarlet’ with students and community
Sophie Perinot ’86 discusses ‘Ribbons of Scarlet’ with students and community
Free concert to be held Oct. 18, in Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center
Named an “Inspiring Program in STEM,” also a national leader in women graduates who are now STEM doctorate recipients
Benton Thompson IV, am archaeology major at Wooster, spent six weeks at an archaeological field school in Italy this past summer, courtesy of APEX. […]
“All of a Sudden” will be second film shown in the German Film Screenings series on Saturday, Sept. 28, at 7:30 p.m., in Gault […]
The bagpipers “really provide a sense of identity” for Wooster, and one of the most unique (and best) college football traditions is the “lining of the hill.”
Cartoonist discusses award-winning illustrated memoir during campus visit for Mortensen Lecture
New award expected to upgrade an already popular student organization
Griselda Pérez Robles, director of conservation for the Proyecto Arqueológico Waka’ (PAW), Juan Carlos Pérez Calderon, director of PAW, and Olivia Navarro-Farr, director of […]
Walter Robinson, professor of Native American and Indigenous studies at Indiana University, will present “Indigenous Spirituality and the Genesis of Religion,” at the sixth […]
Larry Shirer will present “Life Lessons from Native American Spirituality,” at the fifth Fall Academy of Religion lecture on Wednesday, Oct. 9, at 7:30 […]
“We want this to be the start of a series of actions, specifically driven to create real climate change action.” Strong sentiment from one of Wooster’s passionate students who took part in Friday’s Global Climate Strike demonstration on campus.
Thi Bui, author of “The Best We Could Do,” the summer reading for incoming first-year students, will give the Peter Mortensen Lecture on Tuesday, […]
Alumna author to discuss her book “Ribbons of Scarlet: A Novel of the French Revolution”
With the backing of generous alumni, Wooster now offers a tuition-free guarantee for OCOG eligible students
Author of the required summer reading for first-year students, “The Best We Could Do: An Illustrated Memoir,” to visit Wooster