I.S. Monday Can Mean Celebrating With Your Research “Costume”
Wooster seniors come together for unique festivity after turning in Independent Studies
Wooster seniors come together for unique festivity after turning in Independent Studies
On I.S. Monday, “There’s No Place I’d Rather Be” than at The College of Wooster. Special thanks to Kimberly McDonough ’17 for providing the soundtrack to this year’s celebration!
Record numbers rolling in to admissions office
New album represents a 40-year span of Wooster faculty member’s compositions
One NSF grant, two Independent Study’s, and five years of intermittent research lead to significant publication
Here is violinist Kimberly McDonough ’17 performing “Rather Be” in Gault Recital Hall. For more, including original compositions by this very talented music performance major, check out her YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/kimikele94/ And get ready to follow her career after she graduates from Wooster in May!
Trio of business economics majors also had opportunity to network while in New York City
Space in Andrews Library offers campus a sound studio, one-button video recording, and top-of-the-line editing software
A number of recent alumni have gone abroad to “make a lasting difference in communities”
Will assume new duties March 27
First- and second-year Wooster students interested in geosciences presented with a unique opportunity
Old favorites, blockbuster musicals, and new shows that date back to early Broadway sprinkle 2017 schedule
“They are central to who we are, and they enrich who we can become.”