Students perform at The College of Wooster Culture Show.

Culture Show to cap Wooster’s celebration of International Education Week

The College of Wooster celebrates International Education Week (IEW) from Sunday, Nov. 6 through Saturday, Nov. 12 with a variety of events that provide […]

Cheryl Nunez

Cheryl Nuñez named Vice President for Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity

Cheryl Nuñez, a leading expert in diversity, equity, and inclusion in higher education, has been named vice president for equity, inclusion, and diversity at […]

Yaa Gyasi

Mortensen Lecture To Feature Author Yaa Gyasi, October 18

Join Courage Kusena ’23 and Hayet Rida ’11 for a virtual discussion on Zoom with “Homegoing” author Yaa Gyasi, Monday, October 18 from 6:30-7:30 […]

Ivonne García

Dr. Ivonne M. García named Wooster’s first chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer

Will begin duties June 1

Wooster welcomes class of 2022

Wooster Proud to Welcome Another Diverse, Talented First-Year Class

40 percent of the Class of 2022 are U.S. students of color or international students, and more than half graduated in top 20 percent of their high school class

Princeton Review Best 384 College book cover

Wooster Among The Princeton Review’s “Best 384 Colleges”

Also selected to four of the publication’s top-20 rankings lists

President Sarah Bolton Releases Statement on Diversity and Affirmative Action

In response to recent revocation of DOJ and ED guidance on subject

President Bolton Responds to Concerns Raised in Demonstration at Galpin Hall

Several hundred students present list of demands

After Hours of Constructive Dialogue, Students End Sit-In

President says plans are being developed to address concerns

class of 2021

Wooster Welcomes a First-Year Class Rich in Talent and Diversity

Nearly half of incoming students ranked in top 10% of high school class, 40% are international or U.S. students of color

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Proyecto Latino Teams with Cleveland Artist to Apotlight “Justice & Immigration Reform”

Layers of colored sawdust create an ephemeral art form called an alfombra

College of Wooster to Honor Legendary Civil Rights Leader with Celebration Fit for a King

Presentations, workshops, and service projects highlight local collaboration