Becky Webb
As the Pathways Program Coordinator, I get the privilege of meeting with students who are interested in exploring different ideas they have for their […]
As the Pathways Program Coordinator, I get the privilege of meeting with students who are interested in exploring different ideas they have for their […]
About I joined the staff at The College of Wooster in 2007. In my nearly 17 years at Wooster, I have worked in Academic […]
Gamble’s scholarship explores the history of France’s colonial empire, decolonization, and postcolonial relations with former colonies, namely in sub-Saharan Africa and the Caribbean.
A Wooster alumna, Wereley introduces students to early childhood and elementary education, focusing on fine arts, curriculum studies, and social and cultural environments.
Interested in topics in ecology, evolution, and conservation biology, Lehtinen has made headlines for studying Wooster’s trademark Black Squirrel, and, naming a frog species, the Guibemantis woosteri, after Wooster.
With a primary research area in environmental activism in East Asia, Matsuzawa also works with students on topics such as social movements, developmental law, and transnational/global sociology.