The Song of Siros

Student: John-Paul Richard Majors: English, Russian Studies Advisors: Dr. Bourne, Dr. Filimonova The Song of Siros is an original epic poem written about Siros, […]

Write It Slant: Queerness and Form in The Argonauts and Time Is the Thing a Body Moves Through

Student: Eleanor Linafelt Majors: English, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Advisors: Natasha Bissonauth, Susanna Sacks This presentation is only available to College of Wooster […]

Witch’s Luck

Student: Claire Montgomery Major: English Advisors: Kate Beutner, Claire Eager Witch’s Luck is a young adult fantasy novella that explores intersectionality in feminist movements. […]

Samantha Green

Greenbean Comics: An Independent Study!!!

Student: Samantha Green Major: English Advisors: Christopher Kang This collection of comics explores my relationship with depression and anxiety, taking on the faces of […]

East vs. West: A Study of Orientalist Tropes in Sports Journalism

Student: Ben Blotner Major: English Minor: Communication Studies Advisor: Zoe Gibbons My Independent Study breaks down various works of sports journalism from the early […]

Danny Caine '08

English major commits his life to books

Poet and bookstore owner Danny Caine ’08 also advocates for small businesses

Waverly Hart

Wooster senior attends Democratic presidential debate

Editor in chief of ‘The Wooster Voice,’ Waverly Hart, uses her press credentials for ‘once in a lifetime chance’

Sarah Corney '06

English alumna finds writing skills asset in legal career

As estate planning attorney, Sarah Corney ’06 finds her Wooster experience shaped her ability to understand and build relationships with her clients

Budding Journalist Found Her Passion Through APEX Fellowship

Sally Kershner totaled 26 bylines while interning at Ohio Magazine

Bryan Alkemeyer

Bryan Alkemeyer Wins Burkhardt Residential Fellowship

Will support year-long research residency at UCLA

Opening Windows to the World of Writing

Dan Bourne thrives on “the pleasure of working with young writers”

Taking a Toxic Tour of Brooklyn

Jack Gilio focuses on environmental justice

Sarah Fenske

Sarah Fenske ’99

Breaking news and digging deep: “I’ve got the best of both worlds”

James May

James May ’16

From Green Day fan to an orchestral composer and a prestigious Mitchell Scholarship

Harry Todd

Graphic novels that break the fourth wall

Harry Todd explores the work of Daniel Clowes

james may

James May ’16 Selected as a Mitchell Scholar

Wooster alum one of just 12 nationwide to receive prestigious honor

Nicosia Shakes

Shakes Named Winner of 2017 NWSA First Book Prize

Annual award in the field of women’s and gender studies goes to first-year Wooster faculty member

fulbright scholar

Professor Jennifer Hayward ls Researching, Lecturing in Chile as a Fulbright Visiting Scholar

English professor conducting further research on 19th century British literature in Chile this fall

fulbright claspy

Anna Claspy the Latest Wooster Student to Receive a Fulbright Scholarship

Senior history major from Cleveland Heights plans to teach English in Romania in the coming year