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Wes Moore Challenges Wooster Student Body to Fight for “The Others”
Bestselling author and social entrepreneur shares strong message at Wooster Forum event
College Mourns the Passing of Richard Bell
Professor of philosophy and religious studies served Wooster for 34 years
Mark Wilson Chosen as a Fellow of the Paleontological Society
Professor of natural sciences honored at Geological Society of America annual meeting
Local Discovery of New Salamander Breed Leads to Scientific Publication
Wooster professor Richard Lehtinen finds surprising hybridization between red-back and ravine salamanders
Wooster Student Shot at I-71 Rest Stop Near Columbus
The College has learned that one of our students, Alexander S. Melchert, a first-year from Wisconsin, was shot at a rest stop on northbound […]
Lankford One of Seven Finalists for American Physical Society’s Apker Award
Recent Wooster graduate honored for her senior Independent Study on quantum computers
Proyecto Latino Teams with Cleveland Artist to Apotlight “Justice & Immigration Reform”
Layers of colored sawdust create an ephemeral art form called an alfombra
Wooster and Princeton Again Singled Out By College Presidents and Deans
Praised for “stellar” undergraduate research and senior capstone programs
Women Now More Accepting of Their Body Image, Karazsia’s Study Reveals
Wooster psychology professor receives national attention following publication of study
NIH Awards Wooster Professor a Three-Year Grant to Continue Research on Nervous System Development
Seth Kelly will use significant funding to continue comparing similarities of fruit fly and human brain development
Energetic, Enthusiastic, Engaging: The Legacy of John Gabriele
Popular professor of Spanish to retire this spring after 30 years as an educator
Pres. Bolton Seeks a Committed and Intentional Community of Learners, as Academic Year Officially Opens
Convocation ceremony headlined by new president’s call for engaged conversation
Wooster Shares in $450,000 NSF Grant
Funding goes toward joint undergraduate research in neuroscience