|
|
Campus Events
- Ambassadors Serve Up Royal Feast in "Flavours of the World"
Delectable cuisine from India, China, Zimbabwe, Ghana, and Egypt featured
- Fall Faculty at Large Lecture Series to Conclude with 'Reflections on Discovery of India'
Faculty to discuss collaborative field study in India on Nov. 4 in Lean Lecture Room of Wishart Hall
- Writers with Wooster Connections to Discuss Careers in Writing and the I.S. Experience
Event to honor generous endowment gift from the late Deborah Hilty will be held on Thursday, Oct. 23
- Campus-Community 'Debate Watch' Oct. 15 at The College of Wooster
Students, faculty, staff, and area residents invited to panel discussion followed by Presidential Debate
- Marcella Hackbardt and Carrie Olson Featured at College of Wooster Art Museum
Exhibition of photography and sculpture opens Oct. 17 and continues through Dec. 7
- Aspen Ensemble to perform in Wooster
The Aspen Ensemble opens the Wooster Chamber Series on Sun., Oct. 12
- Wooster Symphony Orchestra Presents Concert
Performances Oct. 4 & 5 in Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center
- Wooster Forum Concludes with Award-winning Journalist Alex Kotlowitz
Final lecture in the series scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 7, at The College of Wooster's McGaw Chapel
- Ajume Wingo to Present Lecture at The College of Wooster Art Museum
Author of Veil Politics in Liberal Democratic States, to speak at 7 p.m. on Sept. 25
- Greg Wiles to talk about Glaciers and Sea Level at Next Faculty at Large Lecture
Associate professor of geology to share decade-long research of Alaska's great tidewater glaciers
- Expert on Federal Sentencing Law, Policy, and Practice to Deliver Constitution Day Lecture
Mark Allenbaugh to speak at The College of Wooster on Sept. 22
- Award-Winning Young Filmmaker to Discuss Battle with Depression
Bryce Mackie to show his film and share his story in presentations to high school and college students
- Author of Neck Deep and Other Predicaments to Present Reading of His Works
Award-winning Ander Monson to appear at The College of Wooster on Sept. 24
- Dale Seeds to Preview Collection of Survivors' Stories at First Faculty at Large Lecture
Professor of theatre and dance to speak on Sept. 16 at The College of Wooster
- Marsha Robinson to Open Africana Studies Seminar Series Sept. 11
Assistant professor of history will address "Patriarchy: the Gender-Bomb that Destroys African Diaspora People"
- Child Soldier Ishmael Beah to discuss his Memoirs at Wooster Forum
Third lecture in the series to be held Thursday, Sept. 18, at The College of Wooster's McGaw Chapel
- Academy Award-Winning Filmmaker to Present Documentary at Wooster Forum
Zana Briski, producer of "Born into Brothels," to appear Sept. 10 at The College of Wooster
- Brian Dykstra to Present 'Ragtime Past and Present'
Performances on Sept. 7 and Sept. 13 in Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center
|
|