Triple major studies differing resources and utilizes multiple research styles
When Athena Tharenos ’24 first arrived at The College of Wooster, she didn’t consider herself much of an academic, nor did she see a […]
When Athena Tharenos ’24 first arrived at The College of Wooster, she didn’t consider herself much of an academic, nor did she see a […]
College of Wooster Alumnus and Professor of History Kenneth Swope ’92 will present a lecture on General Zuo Zongtang (1812-1885), a famous Qing dynasty […]
Major: Chinese Studies, Anthropology Class Year: 2022 Pronouns: He/Him/His Faculty Mentor: Stephanie Strand As a research intern at the Center for World Indigenous Studies, […]
Majors: Business Economics, Chinese Studies Class Year: 2022 Pronouns: He/Him/His Faculty Mentor: Dr. Jennifer Ison I advise the workers at a wealth management company, […]
Adam Hinden ’22, an anthropology and Chinese studies major at The College of Wooster, was selected to participate in this year’s Athens Democracy Forum […]
With a strong interest in indigenous rights and past research for his I.S. project, Adam Hinden ’22 knew “the Center for World Indigenous Studies […]
Wooster professor of Chinese and East Asian studies analyzes the folk literati in recently published book
Ziying You also contributes essay on competing versions of Confucian founding myth in volume
Meg Itoh asks, “What is Chinese food?”
Rising senior at Wooster plans to perfect bilingual skills at China Studies Institute