Professor Katie Holt incorporates new techniques to improve student understanding of AI tools
Katie Holt, Aileen Dunham professor of history at The College of Wooster, has used Wikipedia in her classroom since 2017 to strengthen her students’ […]
Katie Holt, Aileen Dunham professor of history at The College of Wooster, has used Wikipedia in her classroom since 2017 to strengthen her students’ […]
Jensen Kugler ’27, an English and studio art student pursuing a digital and visual storytelling pathway at The College of Wooster, completed an internship […]
Lily Bulman ’25, a senior majoring in theatre & dance and global media & digital studies, will present her Independent Study production, Reflected Desires: An […]
Kyle Cunningham-Rhoads ’12 grew up fascinated with all things baseball, including collecting baseball cards and absorbing the player statistics on the back. Little did […]
Hamed Goharipour, assistant professor of urban studies at The College of Wooster, recently published an essay on “Tehran in Iranian Post-Revolutionary Films” in the […]
Michael Miyawaki, assistant professor of sociology at The College of Wooster, is leading a Microaggressions and Microaffirmations (M&M) Project on campus to raise awareness […]
Mark Bergen ’07, a technology reporter for Bloomberg News, published Like, Comment, Subscribe: Inside YouTube’s Chaotic Rise to World Domination, the first book to […]
A biology and anthropology major at The College of Wooster, Brianna Lyman ’23 dedicated her summer to an internship at the Trinity United Church […]
Vu Dao ’23, a business economics major at The College of Wooster, interned at an agency company in Vietnam. The APEX fellow who is […]
Mika Yonaha ’21 helped develop new programs for children to adapt to COVID-19 pandemic
Independent Study at Wooster help prepare Ainslee Alem Robson ’15 to take on a creative film project
Student research supports development of “tastier tomatoes” through image and data analysis
Jisou “Armel” Lee ’19 designated a space where people of all backgrounds could share their stories and experiences.
The National Library of Chile publishes nineteenth century Anglophone newspapers digitized by a transnational team that includes Wooster students
Wooster professor’s edited book recognized by the Association’s Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Caucus
Space in Andrews Library offers campus a sound studio, one-button video recording, and top-of-the-line editing software
English professor conducting further research on 19th century British literature in Chile this fall