When Sarah Wilds ’97 called the Prentke Romich Company (PRC) in the summer of 1995 to inquire about internship opportunities,…
Author: Kiera McGuire
English alumnus underlines authoritarianism in new novel Darkmotherland
Upon graduating from The College of Wooster with an English degree, Samrat Upadhyay ’87 wrote a few realist fiction books,…
Religious Studies Connections course creates sense of belonging
A .25-credit course may seem dwarfish in the grand scheme of a liberal arts education at The College of Wooster,…
Entrepreneurial major examines the NFL’s German fan base expansion with Instagram
Ever wonder how you take such a culturally embedded product and transport it to another country? Ashlyn Casey ’25, a…
Anthropology and biology major relies on ancient DNA for modern interdisciplinary study
Emily Winnicki ’25 immersed herself with both curricular and campus opportunities at The College of Wooster. The anthropology and biology…
Statistical and data sciences major discovers trend in college student success
Jonathan (Jonny) Swiatkowski ’25, a statistical & data sciences major and economics minor, went into his I.S. project at The…
Biology and sociology major assesses PFAS risk for various demographic groups
Emily Hiebel ’25 parlayed majors in biology and sociology, and a pathway in public health into her Independent Study at…
Rae Harris ’25 explores connections between ancient philosophy of sense perception and current neurobiological understandings
Rae Harris ’25, a neurobiology and classical studies major at The College of Wooster, noticed that a classical philosopher was…
Urban studies alumnus paves the way for an inclusive infrastructure future in Portland
Behind the hard work ethic and polite exterior of Arthur Pearce ’95 is an innovative man whose work with the…



