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 […]
A Wooster alumna, Haely specializes in medical ethics, the philosophy of science, and feminist epistemology. She teaches courses in these areas as well as race, gender, and justice.
About I am originally from Madison, Wisconsin, and have also spent over 2 years living in various cities in France. Before coming to Wooster, […]
Florence is a published author of articles on transgender, sexuality, and ethnic identity in ancient Greek and Latin literature. She is an expert in Greek and Roman cultural history and teaches courses in the history of ancient science and medicine.
Focusing on H. capsulatum, a species of fungus, Strand studies the identification of proteins involved in signal transduction pathways required for H. capsulatum to sense and respond to changes in environmental conditions and the characterization of the distribution of H. capsulatum in the soil of the Ohio-Mississippi River Valley.
Ng is an interdisciplinary professor, teaching courses in several academic departments, with a research focus on China’s premodern and modern history, including Chinese family, medicine, and gender.
An economist with a research interest in household finance and gender and feminist economics, Long explores causes of systemic inequality in household debt and access to low-cost consumer credit.