Six Wooster students qualify for Moot Court nationals
Six students from The College of Wooster’s Moot Court team will be competing in the American Moot Court Association nationals competition in early 2024. […]
Six students from The College of Wooster’s Moot Court team will be competing in the American Moot Court Association nationals competition in early 2024. […]
When she first came to The College of Wooster, Charlene D’Cruz ’89 had no idea she would become an attorney, but now she works […]
The College of Wooster will welcome alumna Ayesha B. Hardaway ’97 to celebrate Constitution Day by giving a lecture titled “The Constitution and Policing” […]
Google the name “Ayesha Bell Hardaway” and you’ll find this 1997 College of Wooster grad everywhere. She’s in video clips offering legal analysis for news […]
The College of Wooster Pre-Law Advising program will welcome Lisa Tetrault for a Constitution Day Lecture titled “When Women Won the Right to Vote: […]
Seven Townsel ’22, an Africana studies major and member of the volleyball team, interned with Judge James L. Miraldi ’73 at the Lorain County […]
Wooster history Alumnus Grant Relic ’75, who passed away in August at the age of 66, will receive the Al Thomas Award at the […]
Philosophy major honored as top pre-law student
Teams practice and compete virtually due to pandemic restrictions
Participating in Wooster’s moot court program prepared Steve Schott ’07 for his career in law
Major: Undeclared Class Year: 2023 Faculty Mentor: Matt Krain Wilson Award Intern at Addis Law Group LLP and Forum for Social Studies, I conducted […]
Major: Global & International Studies Class Year: 2022 Faculty Mentor: Grit Herzmann Andrew Award of Excellence I interned with Papagermanos and Associates, where I […]
Senior political science major recognized as College of Wooster’s top pre-law student
Daugherty-Hartmann, Payne-Schmidt tandems excel during oral advocacy portion of competition
Mae Manupipatpong ’14 notes Wooster community surrounded her with the right people and opportunities
Remington Jackson ’12 found an option that allowed him to play sports and be involved while building the skills needed for law school
College of Wooster senior recognized as top pre-law student
Honey finished as fourth-place orator and teamed with Schmidt for “top 32” honors in oral advocacy
Senior Dawson Honey and junior Brianna Schmidt won a regional championship
Madelyn Cobb works with the Ohio Civil Right Commission