After a national search, The College of Wooster selected Ashley Kistler as provost and chief academic officer, to begin July…
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January Ed Tech Workshops for Faculty
Educational Technology is coordinating with other departments on campus to provide workshops for faculty to get ready for Spring semester.…
Building a Calendar with InDesign… and an AI Sidekick
There’s a particular kind of joy that comes from opening InDesign, staring down a blank page the size of a…
Wooster’s fall annual report highlights a year shaped by strength, purpose, and connection
In the first year of The College of Wooster’s Framing Our Future strategic action plan, the student experience drew new…
Copilot Basics Workshop Series
Feeling unsure about using AI tools like Microsoft Copilot? You’re not alone—and these workshops are designed just for you! This…
Giving Woo Day: A celebration of connection and impact
On November 5, The College of Wooster community came together to celebrate Giving Woo Day, raising $507,793 from 596 individual…
Reopening of Douglass Hall signals next phase of residential excellence at Wooster
The College of Wooster celebrated the reopening of Douglass Hall this fall with the College Board of Trustees, project partners,…
AI Learning Opportunity from the Council of Independent Colleges
The College of Wooster is participating in the Council of Independent College’s AI Ready Program. AI Ready is a 12-month…
Professor Matthew Krain shares expertise in political violence on disturbing new trend in multiple media outlets
Perpetrators of political violence have been engaging in a new way to get their messages across: engraving their bullet casings.…
Professor Jeff Roche’s new book about West Texas’ role in the rise of US conservatism earns national attention
Jeff Roche, professor of history at The College of Wooster, wrote a new book that’s earned national attention, titled The…



