Jeff Roche, professor of history at The College of Wooster, wrote a new book that’s earned national attention, titled The…
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College of Wooster celebrates planting of native black gum trees outside Kauke Hall
On Tuesday, Sept. 30, The College of Wooster celebrated the planting of two striking rows of Black Tupelo “wildfire” (black…
Geology professor uses her undergraduate training as an engineer to bring new insights to field
Stephanie Sparks, visiting assistant professor of geology at The College of Wooster recently published a paper that outlines a method…
Wooster physicist Niklas Manz goes beyond his discipline to study how phenomena get their names
Niklas Manz, associate professor of physics at The College of Wooster, studies the Belousov–Zhabotinsky reaction, but why was it named…
Community of Scots converges for start of 156th academic year at Wooster Convocation
The College of Wooster convened its 156th academic year with its annual Convocation Ceremony on Thursday, Aug. 21, 2025, also honoring…
Wooster earns 2026 Best 391 Colleges distinction from Princeton Review
Once again, The College of Wooster earned recognition as one of the nation’s top schools by The Princeton Review in…
Wooster to welcome speakers for Democracy and Academic Freedom: A Forum beginning in September
The College of Wooster will welcome three speakers for a series of lectures and dialogues titled Democracy and Academic Freedom,…
Wooster mourns passing of Kathleen Connor, retired circulation manager
Kathleen Connor, retired circulation manager at The College of Wooster, passed away on Friday, July 4, 2025, in Bastrop, Texas…
Wooster mourns passing of Ishwar Harris, emeritus professor of religious studies
Ishwar Harris, professor emeritus of religious studies at The College of Wooster, passed away on June 27, 2025, at the…
Professor Anne Nurse publishes article on importance of teaching data reproducibility
Anne Nurse, professor of sociology at The College of Wooster, recently published a co-authored article on the importance of teaching…






