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Wooster Opens Spectacular New Life Sciences Building
The Ruth W. Williams Hall of Life Science is designed from the ground up to support a distinctive educational program centered on mentored student research.
Pulitzer Prize-Winner Edward Humes to Give Mortensen Lecture
“Garbology” author, the required summer read for first-year students, to visit Wooster
Wooster Chorus to Open Black and Gold Weekend with Performance
Free concert to be held Sept. 21, in Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center
Senior Russell Boston is Making an Impact as a Health Coach
Part of Wooster Community Hospital’s Community Care Network
Discovering a more complicated reality
Meg Itoh asks, “What is Chinese food?”
Graphic novels that break the fourth wall
Harry Todd explores the work of Daniel Clowes
Sarah Coffin ’10
From Wooster to Fenway: A Public Historian’s Journey
Rob Johnson ’94
Major: Religious Studies Job Title: Teacher, The Breck School When Rob Johnson graduated from the Breck School in Minneapolis and headed off to college, […]
It takes a lot of math (and physics) to win an IndyCar championship
Danielle Shepherd was just seven years old when she attended her first IndyCar race with her family.
Kate Manne to Present 13th Annual Lindner Lecture in Ethics
Cornell professor and author of “Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny” to speak Sept. 12 at The College of Wooster
Julie Field to Present Archaeology Lecture September 17
Ohio State professor to speak at The College of Wooster
Constitution Day Lecture to Feature Judge Denise Reilly ‘75
Minnesota Court of Appeals judge to speak Sept. 18
Jazz Vocalist Paul Marinaro to Perform With WSO and Jazz Ensemble
Black & Gold Weekend concert “Not Mostly Mozart, Mostly Sinatra!” is Saturday, Sept. 22, in McGaw Chapel
Fall Academy of Religion Celebrates a Half Century of Discussions
Annual lecture series at The College of Wooster to study “Tikkun Olam: To Heal a Broken World”
Wooster Ranked #9 for “Best Undergraduate Teaching” by U.S. News
And keeping company with Princeton for the 17th straight year
Micheas Yimam Interns at Outdoor Access
For a math major with an interest in data visualization and analysis, a summer internship at a Wooster alum’s start-up company in Richmond, Va. was the perfect fit.
5th Annual Wooster Science Café Kicks Off This Fall With an Open House
Events to take place at Spoon Market & Deli and are open to the entire community
Wooster Proud to Welcome Another Diverse, Talented First-Year Class
40 percent of the Class of 2022 are U.S. students of color or international students, and more than half graduated in top 20 percent of their high school class

















