The Ohio Light Opera, America’s premier lyric theater festival and resident professional company of The College of Wooster, will present iconic musical theater favorites alongside more unusual repertoire in its 44th season, which runs from June 10 to July 30.
Paul Edmiston, the Theron L. Peterson and Dorothy R. Peterson Professor of chemistry at The College of Wooster, received a $140,884 federal grant from the Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program, a partnership between the Department of Defense and the Environmental Protection Agency, to study how per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAs, can be mitigated at federal facilities.
Michael Miyawaki, assistant professor of sociology at The College of Wooster, is leading a Microaggressions and Microaffirmations (M&M) Project on campus to raise awareness about the impact of comments received by the recipients in positive and negative ways in everyday communications.
The College of Wooster’s Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Combo will present a combined concert titled “A Celebration of Wooster Jazz Vocalists” Feb. 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center (329 E. University Street).
The lecture series, Great Decisions of Wayne County, will return to The College of Wooster campus this semester with three speakers and two film showings in Gault Recital Hall in Scheide Music Center.
Mentoring is an important and personal topic for Ahmet Atay, professor of global media and digital studies, communication studies, and women’s, gender, and sexuality studies at The College of Wooster.
January is National Thyroid Awareness Month. Dr. Michael Bortz, of WCH Surgical Associates, specializes in helping individuals with surgical needs related to the endocrine system including thyroid disorders.
The College of Wooster Art Museum (CWAM) is displaying its spring exhibition, Essential Matter, Jan. 12 to April 2 in the Sussel Gallery of the Ebert Art Center (1220 Beall Avenue). Curated by CWAM director Marianne Eileen Wardle, Essential Matter centers the piece Looking at the Moon by noted abstract artist Sam Gilliam, placing it in dialogue with works by three regional artists.
We are pleased to announce the Board of Education has selected Carolyn Huber as Treasurer of Wayne Local Schools during a special Board of Education meeting this evening.
One student from our school will represent us in the 2023 WCPO 9 Regional Spelling Bee program, which will determine who moves on to the 2023 Scripps National Spelling Bee.
Amber Garcia, professor of psychology at The College of Wooster, has been named a finalist for the Pearson Excellence in Education Award in the Outstanding Integration of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) category.