Lindner Lecture

Kate Manne Wednesday, September 12th, Lean Lecture Room at 7:30 pm   Our lecturer this year is the eminent philosopher, Kate Manne. She is the assistant professor in the Sage School of Philosophy at Cornell University and APA (American Philosophical … Continue reading
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Wooster Geologist on the Baltic Coast

SOPOT, POLAND — Yes, that’s a view from my hotel window. I’ve suddenly found myself in an old resort town on the Baltic coast of Poland near the cities of Gdansk and Gydnia. Another one of those astonishing geographic transformations … Continue reading
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ARCH: The Greatest Thing that Happens Before Your Journey at C.O.W. Begins

ARCH is The College of Wooster’s summer registration program for first-years and transfer students. ARCH stands for Academic Registration, Creative Horizons, and aims to educate incoming students on what a liberal education, like the one found at Wooster, is all … Continue reading
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Wooster’s Fossil of the Week: A fragment of an asteroid (the sea star kind) from the Upper Cretaceous of Israel

This is not an important fossil — there is not enough preserved to put a name on it beyond Family Goniasteridae Forbes, 1841 (thanks, Dan Blake) — but it was a fun one to find. It also photographs well. This is … Continue reading
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Exploring Wooster – Uptown

Generally, if you have something you need that you can’t find on campus, you will be going uptown to get it. Exploring Wooster is a series of blog posts that will explore the town surrounding the college campus. In the last … Continue reading
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Wooster Music Camp 2014

Here is the brochure for the 2014 summer camp.  Be sure to apply today, it’s not too late! If you have any questions or concerns, email us at woostermusiccamp@wooster.edu.  A .pdf format can also be found in the following link. … Continue reading
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Exploring Wooster – Downtown

    If you were able to visit The College of Wooster you most likely have a feel for the campus. However, how much do you know about the surrounding community? Exploring Wooster is a series of blog posts that … Continue reading
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Wooster’s Fossil of the Week: My favorite part of a crinoid (Middle Jurassic of Israel)

In April of this year I completed my 11th trip to southern Israel for fieldwork in the Mesozoic. My heart warmed every time I saw these robust plates of the crinoid Apiocrinities negevensis, which was reviewed in a previous blog … Continue reading
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First-Year Housing Options and Deadlines

Welcome to your home away from home! Your first year on campus definitely may seem daunting – you’re away from the comforts of your nice cozy bed for an extended period of time, and you’re living in the same space … Continue reading
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Welcome to Beyond the Arch!

Hello Everyone! Welcome to Beyond the Arch! These blogs are full of information about Wooster students, the town surrounding campus, and what exciting things are in store for you in the upcoming weeks! Throughout the summer, we’ll be sharing tips, … Continue reading
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