Mark Bergen ’07

Mark Bergen ’07 publishes book on YouTube

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 […]

Great Decisions of Wayne County lecture series returns to Wooster

WOOSTER, Ohio — The lecture series, The Great Decisions of Wayne County, is set to return to The College of Wooster campus in March […]

Jonas Short '21 with Pam Frese, professor of anthropology, and Tracy Cosgriff, assistant professor of art and art history, middle eastern, and North African studies

Perceiving artifacts from multiple lenses enhances meaning

For students with multiple majors like Jonas Short, Independent Study can act as an opportunity to combine multiple inter­ests in a project they’re truly […]

Zhen Guo

Combining majors in computer science and sociology, student designs a computer model to investigate the spread of rumors on Twitter

While sociology and computer science may seem like a “rare combination” Zhen Guo ’21, who came to The College of Wooster as an international student from Beijing, China, sees more research combing the disciplines in the future.

For his I.S., Jisou "Armel" Lee '19 interviewed the Human Library Organization's program coordinator in Copenhagen.

Sociology alumnus honored for creating WooStories program

Jisou “Armel” Lee ’19 designated a space where people of all backgrounds could share their stories and experiences.

Will Sherry ’05

Sociology major supports LGBTQ people at the University of Michigan

Will Sherry ’05 draws on Wooster-developed mindset as director of the Spectrum Center

Pam Frese

Pam Frese co-edits recent book exploring ethnographic performances in the classroom

Experiential and Performative Anthropology in the Classroom includes quotes from Wooster students

Student in glasses and denim jacket smiling outdoors at the College of Wooster.

Wooster sophomore’s investigative work published by The Pulitzer Center

Sam Boudreau’s late change in internship plans, going from bird watching to watchdog, worked out quite well

Sara Artes '03

Anthropology alumna expands public knowledge of underrepresented stories

Sara Artes ’03 oversees the Smithsonian Institution’s traveling cultural and historical exhibitions

Olivia Navarro-Farr’s Scholarship Featured in First Issue of Feminist Anthropology

Wooster professor examines royal Maya women’s political power and influence

Amelia Kemp ’21

Wooster senior makes her voice heard in local community

Amelia Kemp ’21 participates in Black Lives Matter movement as part of her APEX Fellowship

Michael Wilson ’05

Sociology alumnus helps Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank navigate response to increased demand

Michael Wilson ’05 makes an impact on his community as director of marketing and communications

Maggie Popadiak ’05

Sociology major engages community through immersive theatre

Maggie Popadiak ’05 educates people through the arts

Student in 'Misija Sibiras' shirt standing by a monument at the College of Wooster.

Marija Cyvas ’19 Wins Award for Undergraduate Paper on Baltic Studies

Recent graduate’s Independent Study on Lithuanian-Americans receives recognition

Setsuko Matsuzawa

Wooster Professor Offers New Theory on Transnational Advocacy by Foreign NGOs in China

Setsuko Matsuzawa’s book, “Activating China,” explores foreign NGOs’ impact on local actors in China

Understanding Cultural Perspectives

Sidney Irias compares attitudes toward adoption in the U.S. and Honduras

John Coggeshall

John Coggeshall to Present Anthropology Lecture

Clemson University professor to speak at The College of Wooster

austin maffei

Austin Maffei Named Carpenter Pre-Law Prize Winner

College of Wooster senior recognized as top pre-law student

prison ministry

College’s New Prison Ministry Complements Community Programs

Diocese of Cleveland recognizes students Zoe Hostetler and Kaitlyn Rayl for their efforts