Jordanne Semper-Scott Contributing Writer President Anne McCall returned to the Wooster community with enthusiasm for the number of faculty and staff present at the fiscal year budget meeting. She also expressed gratitude for their support and well wishes throughout her cancer treatment. Cathy Finks, interim …
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Pres. McCall puts forward a trustee-endorsed strategic action plan and fields questions about accessibility, third places
Gianna Hayes and Julia Garrison News Editors President Anne McCall addressed the College community in Gault Recital Hall on Tuesday, Sept. 17 in her second campus-wide meeting in a presentation titled “Framing Our Future.” She outlined a strategic action plan for the College’s next steps …
Buildings offline and facelifts at the forefront of residential life mission for upcoming year
Gianna Hayes News Editor Since the Douglass Hall renovation began in late Sept. 2023, the College has been shuffling students around to accommodate student needs and practicality. In a Sept. 15, 2023 Voice article, President Anne McCall was quoted as saying, “I believe in …
Staff, faculty, students urge collaboration, empathy and respect at 2024 Convocation
Helen Oriatti-Bruns Chief Copy Editor On Thursday, Aug. 22, The College of Wooster celebrated its 155th Convocation. The event marked the official beginning of the College’s 2024-2025 academic year. As in previous years, Convocation opened with a procession of faculty and the senior class in …
Faculty approval ratings survey reflects poorly on the future of Wooster
Emilie Eustace Tyler Rak Editors in Chief Ellen McAllister Managing Editor Between Dec. 13 and 27, 2023, a faculty survey was carried out on behalf of the Committee on Conference with Trustees, posing three open-ended questions to its participants: “What are ‘positive developments’ at the …
Letter to the Editor: We’re in the endgame now
One of the less frequently mentioned consequences of the Great Recession was a sharp decline in children being born. As we approach 2026, 18 years after the recession began, the number of high school graduates choosing to attend college will peak and subsequently begin a …