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Wooster Magazine: The President's Annual Report 2022-23, Caitlin Paynich Stanowick Oct 2023

Wooster Magazine: The President's Annual Report 2022-23, Caitlin Paynich Stanowick

Wooster Magazine: 2011-Present

The President’s Annual Report 2022-23 fall edition of Wooster magazine highlights the many ways The College of Wooster Community has supported the College mission in the past year and offers a look ahead at what’s next at Wooster. The annual financial report details College operating revenues and expenses and the year’s giving and fundraising activity. Donors who found ways to support programs and priorities at Wooster in the past year that enhance student experiences and the College community are featured, including gifts supporting scholarships and student success, sustainability, and library services. The issue also highlights the 30th Anniversary of the …


Wooster Magazine: Fall 2020, Caitlin Paynich Stanowick Oct 2020

Wooster Magazine: Fall 2020, Caitlin Paynich Stanowick

Wooster Magazine: 2011-Present

This fall 2020 issue of Wooster magazine acts as the President’s Annual Report showcasing how undeterred by challenges of pandemic, College of Wooster faculty and staff came together to ensure innovative learning experiences and a strong engaging community endured for students. In addition to the annual financial summary and giving report, the magazine features stories that reflect on the 2019-20 academic year including new learning opportunities for students and innovative academic experiences that open students’ eyes to new perspectives. Featured student stories included Dhwani Parsana ’21 who completed research for her Independent Study with Laura Sirot, associate professor of biology, …


The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2016-04-08, Wooster Voice Editors Apr 2016

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2016-04-08, Wooster Voice Editors

The Voice: 2012-Present

The Story of the Week for this issue of the Wooster Voice is "CDI display cases egged in an act of vandalism," following an incident that targeted information on programs at CDI in Babcock Hall. Other news articles include "UG officially reopens after months of extensions," "Search for new Dean of Students begins," and "Dean of APEX position created, renovations planned." The Features section reports on a Wooster Volunteer Network sponsored event that promoted urban farming in Detroit, College alumnae's work in the Peace Corps, and tips for I.S. Symposium. The Arts and Entertainment section focuses on an opera performance …


Wooster Magazine: Summer 2013, Karol Crosbie Jul 2013

Wooster Magazine: Summer 2013, Karol Crosbie

Wooster Magazine: 2011-Present

This edition of the Wooster Magazine was published in the summer of 2013. The edition begins with an article by alum David Gilliss '80 reflecting on the Wooster Network and Independent Study. Page four features an article by President Grant Cornwell about Wooster's slogan, "America's premier college for mentored undergraduate research." A section by Karol Crosbie looks at the Scot Center and its fitness program. Both the women's and men's Ultimate Frisbee teams are highlighted in a story regarding their history and present. An advertisement for Alumni Weekend is on page six and seven. Some seniors have their independent studies …


Wooster Magazine: Summer 2007, Karol Crosbie Jul 2007

Wooster Magazine: Summer 2007, Karol Crosbie

Wooster Magazine: 2001-2010

This edition of the Wooster Magazine was published in the summer of 2007. Karol Crosbie begins the edition with a blurb about gardening as a community. Professor Jack Gallagher was awarded a Grammy Award earlier in the year for his production and recording of Oiseaux Exotiques and Shostakovich's Piano Concerto No. 1. President Stan Hales said goodbye to alumni in thirty cities over a four month period. Students whose Independent Studies were focused in Environmental Studies are highlighted from page twelve to nineteen. Wooster alumni and faculty in the performing arts field are featured from page twenty-four to thirty-one. The …


The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2001-09-27, Wooster Voice Editors Sep 2001

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2001-09-27, Wooster Voice Editors

The Voice: 2001-2011

The edition starts with an article discussing how Wooster officials predict students won't see an increase in federal financial aid, as Congress and the White House turn focus away from education spending and look to combating international terrorism. Members of the College's environmental activism group work to plan a regional conference. A state report pegs Ohio's new teachers as some of the best in the nation. Author and journalist Alan Weisman, presents an overview of his book "Gaviotas: A Village to Reinvent the World" to the Wooster Forum. Additionally, Mimi Lewellen, administrative assistant to the director of libraries, leaves Wooster …


The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2001-04-19, Wooster Voice Editors Apr 2001

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2001-04-19, Wooster Voice Editors

The Voice: 2001-2011

Jen Telischak, class of 2002, is elected Wooster Student Government Association president. Peace, Justice and, Earth Week, an annual series of student sponsored events intended to raise awareness about peace action, human rights and environmental issues around the world, takes place at the college. College officials and community leaders host a town meeting to discuss measures to prevent alcohol-related violence on campus. In protest of President Bush's proposed spending of $160 billion on a Defense Missile Shield, students display a 50 foot inflatable missile outside Lowry Center. Thirteen Wooster students and two staff members travel to Paraiso, Dominican Republic. The …