Nemsie Gonzalez Editor-in-Chief On Wednesday, Oct. 15, the College welcomed Robert B. Talisse,W. Alton Jones professor of philosophy and political science at Vanderbilt University, to Gault Recital Hall to end Wooster’s lecture series titled “Academic Freedom and Academic Responsibility” and as part of the annual …
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Mark Goodman, new chair of the board of trustees, addresses students, staff, faculty concerns
Gianna Hayes News Editor On Thursday, Sept. 25, at 11 a.m., President Anne McCall officially introduced Mark Goodman ’90 to the campus community as the new chair of the board of trustees in a Q&A style meeting in Gault Recital Hall. An alumnus of the …
Wooster welcomes Jamal Greene to speak as part of lecture series on academic freedom
Axel Anderson Contributing Writer Nemsie Gonzalez Editor-in-Chief On Wednesday Sept. 17, Jamal Greene — a Columbia Law School Dwight Professor of Law, constitutional law scholar and ex-deputy assistant attorney general in the Office of Legal Counsel under the Biden administration — joined the campus community …
Wooster welcomes Eve Darian-Smith in the first of three lectures on academic freedom
Voice Staff On Sept. 3, Eve Darian-Smith, founding chair and professor of global and international studies at the University of California, Irvine (UCI), visited The College of Wooster to deliver a lecture titled “Contemporary Attacks on Academic Freedom: Historical and Comparative Perspectives.” Her talk was …
AAUP holds first open discussion in series about academic freedom
Tori DiPasquale Contributing Writer On Feb. 29, in Kauke 237, the first in a series of discussions sponsored by the College’s American Association of University Professors (AAUP) chapter took place. The discussion focused on academic freedom. It was a reaction to recent events in relation …



