For International Women’s Day, Wooster Women and Gender Minorities in Economics (WWGME) leaders Mahi Lal ’22, Mekdes Shiferaw ’23 and Maggie Dougherty ’21 interview their advisors, Dr. Brooke Krause, Dr. Melanie Long and Dr. Huiting Tian, about their research interests within the field of economics …
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Interdepartmental Talk by Trans Queer Pueblo
Aspen Rush Managing Editor On March 4, the Earlham College Border Studies Program, cosponsored by the Departments of Global and International Studies and Latin American Studies, Latinas Unidas, O.L.A.S., TQPOC and Bodies of Diversity virtually engaged students, faculty and staff in an informational session …
Scotlight: Lesley Chinery
Chloe Burdette Editor in Chief Lesley, so great to see you! I am so excited to interview you today! So excited to be here! Thanks for choosing me! Firstly, I wanted to talk about your I.S., it is such an interesting topic. What is …
Black History Month educates and engages campus
Aspen Rush Managing Editor Every February, The College of Wooster community collaborates to create a month-long observance of Black history. To plan the celebrations, a committee made up of students, faculty and staff work closely to build programming that both educates and engages students …
Scotlight: Michael Buttrey
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor Could you introduce yourself and explain what you do at The College of Wooster? My name is Michael Buttrey (he/him). I am the head of Access Services here at The College of Wooster libraries. It is my job to make …
Pathways program provides structure for students
Maggie Dougherty Editor in Chief This academic year, for the first time ever, a new career exploration program is available for first-year and sophomore Wooster students: the Pathways Program. What is a Pathway? That really comes down to what any individual student wants to …