Wooster鈥檚 National Interview Day Set for Sunday, Oct. 13
Admissions reps are eager to meet potential new students across the U.S. and around the globe
Admissions reps are eager to meet potential new students across the U.S. and around the globe
Karen Alley鈥檚 research on upside-down 鈥渞ivers鈥 of warm ocean water published in Science Advances
Marco Roccato the second Wooster student in as many years to take part in global discussions on democracy with experts
President Bolton sent the following email Friday, Oct. 4 to all students, faculty, and staff at 69直播. Dear Wooster Community, I […]
Sophie Perinot 鈥86 discusses ‘Ribbons of Scarlet’ with students and community
Named an 鈥淚nspiring Program in STEM,鈥 also a national leader in women graduates who are now STEM doctorate recipients
Cartoonist discusses award-winning illustrated memoir during campus visit for Mortensen Lecture
New award expected to upgrade an already popular student organization
With the backing of generous alumni, Wooster now offers a tuition-free guarantee for OCOG eligible students
Author of the required summer reading for first-year students, 鈥淭he Best We Could Do: An Illustrated Memoir,鈥 to visit Wooster
Bassoon instructor to present recital in Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center
First among state peers in international students, social mobility, and undergraduate teaching
Leading authority on Mexican immigration to the U.S. to speak Sept. 17
Announcement made during recent board of trustees meeting
Superstar entertainer shares thoughts on variety of topics during fun and informative trip to campus
Lecture series to study 鈥淚ndigenous/Native American Religion and Spirituality: An Alternative Paradigm鈥
Laura Sirot will use funding to study the protein in male mosquitoes鈥 seminal fluid that transmits diseases
Fourth-year president made several compelling remarks at Convocation
Events to take place at Spoon Market & Deli and are open to the entire community
40 percent of first-year class are U.S. students of color or international students, and more than one-third graduated in top 10 percent of their high school class