Jacqueline Grossman, a child survivor of the Holocaust, shared her harrowing experience of survival with the college community on Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Lean Lecture Hall. Author of “Chased by Demons: How I Survived Hitler’s Madness in My Native France”, Grossman described and reflected …
April 16, 2010
Music professor bestowed national association honor
Professor of Music Nancy Ditmer has recently been awarded the honor of filling the job of President for MENC: National Association of Music Education. Ditmer’s recognition comes after a candidacy lasting over one year, an experience she calls “very nerve-racking.” After her nomination from retired …
Upcoming events unite campus with public
Over the next two weekends Wooster will be offering hands-on science experience and events in the form of the second annual Science Day on Saturday, April 17 and the annual Archaeology Day on Saturday, April 24.† These events aim to showcase the sciences to both …
Communication I.S. projects prove worthwhile
With the Senior I.S. symposium quickly approaching next week and the many seniors who have successfully completed their oral I.S. presentation, it almost seems as if the dreaded Independent Study projects are dwindling down and becoming a thing of the past. However, for two Communication …
CAMPUS
Spring ends with Faculty at Large talk Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science Pam Pierce will present “Circle-Squaring and Other Geometric Puzzles” as the third and final Faculty at Large lecture for the spring semester.† Pierce’s lecture, which explores the Banach-Tarski paradox, will be delivered …
LOCAL
Local hospital given national distinction Wooster Community Hospital was recognized recently by Thomson Reuters as being one of the Top 100 hospitals in the nation.† This is the third consecutive year WCH has been named to the prestigious ranking, which considers patient satisfaction, post-discharge indicators, …