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Campus Winter 2023

Wooster mourns passing of economics professor John Cook ’69

John Cook ’69, retired adjunct professor of business economics at The College of Wooster, passed away on Dec. 28, 2023, in Wooster, Ohio, at […]

Sanjana Kumbhani '17

Business economics and mathematics alumna uses liberal arts education to tackle critical financial problems

For Sanjana Kumbhani ’17, challenging questions are a part of everyday life. As a business economics and mathematics major at The College of Wooster, […]

James Hodges

Wooster mourns passing of James A. Hodges, professor emeritus of history

James A. Hodges, professor emeritus of history, passed away on Nov. 13, 2023, at the age of 91. Hodges served the College for nearly […]

Austin Piatt ’24 and Dylynn Lasky ’24 qualified Moot Court Association nationals competition out of a regional competition at Mount Saint Mary’s University in Los Angeles.

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. […]

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Students explore the effects of land-use decisions on both humans and wildlife during Costa Rica TREK

Laura Sirot, professor of biology, and Brooke Krause, associate professor of economics and global & international studies, led 13 students from The College of […]

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Career preparation workshop gives humanities majors the tools they need to build a successful future

Humanities majors at The College of Wooster develop more than a deep understanding of their particular discipline; they develop valuable skills that can lead […]

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Science librarian to serve as section editor for The Journal of Radical Librarianship

Ian McCullough, science librarian at The College of Wooster, has accepted a role as a section editor for labor as well as scholarly communications […]

Abby Thomson ’24 and Cassidy Nankervis ’27 were two of several students who received Exceptional Representation awards at the November 2023 American Model UN competition in Chicago.

Wooster Model UN team continues successful track record at American Model UN

The College of Wooster Model United Nations team continued its tradition of excellence at the November 2023 American Model UN competition in Chicago, earning […]

Lynn Holleran

Lynn Holleran named director of athletics and physical education at Wooster

Lynn Holleran, a transformative and visionary leader in college athletics, has been selected as The College of Wooster’s director of athletics and physical education […]

Pyae Thein ’19

Master of Architecture student takes Wooster research skills abroad

Pyae Thein ’19 is a Master of Architecture student at Temple University’s Tyler School of Art and Architecture in Philadelphia, where he has drawn […]

Alexa Konstantinos

Alexa Konstantinos named vice president for marketing and communications at Wooster

Alexa Konstantinos, a marketing and communications executive with more than 20 years of experience of advancing innovation and mission, has been named vice president […]

Russ Dieringer '08

Economics alumnus Russ Dieringer ’08 founds research and consulting company for retail professionals

In the second semester of his freshman year, Russ Dieringer ’08 took Principles of Economics, taught by Amyaz A. Moledina, professor of economics & […]

Ahmet Atay, professor of communication studies and chair of global media and digital studies at The College of Wooster

Ahmet Atay named Distinguished Scholar by National Communication Association’s International and Intercultural Communication Division

Ahmet Atay, professor of communication studies and chair of global media and digital studies at The College of Wooster, received the Distinguished Scholar Award […]

Sandy Womack Jr.

Wooster’s annual MLK celebration to focus on Reframing Justice

The College of Wooster’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration will take place throughout the week of Monday, Jan. 15, 2024 through Thursday, […]

Nicholas Knodt '10

Architect draws on problem solving skills from liberal arts education

Nicholas Knodt ’10 knew that he wanted to become an architect when he was choosing a college. He decided to come to Wooster because […]

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Carolyn Ciriegio promoted to vice president for advancement at Wooster

Carolyn Ciriegio ’08 has accepted the position of vice president for advancement at The College of Wooster, after serving in the role in the […]