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Wooster Announces Faculty Promotions

Announcement made during June board of trustees meeting

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Wooster Featured In, and Praised By, Fiske Guide Again

2018 edition of annual college guide accurately depicts Wooster’s strengths

AG Bell Listening and Spoken Language Symposium

Nine Recent Wooster Grads Present Their Independent Study Posters at AG Bell Symposium

CSD alums make a strong impression at professional conference near Washington, D.C.

Don Frederico and Marianne Sprague

Donald R. Frederico Elected Chair of The College of Wooster’s Board of Trustees

Marianne Sprague elected vice-chair

ARCH at The College of Wooster

Alumni Weekend 2017

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Class of ’67 announces $10M gift during Alumni Weekend 2017

Hundreds return to campus to renew ties that bind the Scot family

What Makes Wooster … Wooster?

Aki Shurelds

Shurelds Earns Gilman Scholar to Study in China This Summer

Rising senior at Wooster plans to perfect bilingual skills at China Studies Institute

siegel nsf award

NSF Awards Graduate Research Fellowship to Wooster’s Helen Siegel

Recent alumna will use funding towards advanced degree at Yale University’s School of Forestry & Environmental Studies

Irene M. H. Herold Named Librarian of the College at Wooster

Will assume new duties on July 1.

Jacob Hailberin-Lausch

Jacob Hailperin-Lausch Named Carpenter Pre-Law Prize Winner

Recent College of Wooster grad recognized as top pre-law student

employees

Wooster Honors Employees at Annual Service Recognition Luncheon

More than 60 staff members and 14 retirees recognized May 17

rachel mole

Molé Selected as Winner of Ernest B. Yeager Award, Will Present at May 24 Conference

Wooster alumna recognized for her research studying effect of new disinfection systems in wastewater treatment plants

Commencement Weekend 2017

commencement 2017

Cornwell Dispenses Advice, Respect in Return as Commencement Speaker

Former Wooster president addressed Class of 2017 before 455 seniors received their degrees