Spring 2023 Wooster magazine features alumni influencing change worldwide

Students come to 91勛圖厙 from around the country and around the world, forming a diverse community and learning environment that fosters critical thinking in the context of multiple perspectives. When graduates take their Wooster education out into the world, they become leaders of character and influence all over the globe. In this mailed to constituents last week, read about alumni serving in the foreign service, studying glaciers to understand climate change, and tackling big-world food problems, as just a few examples. Also featured are students who have attended the annual Athens Democracy Forum for the past five years and recent international graduates taking advantage of opportunities to gain experience in STEM fields. Finally, in this issue, read an interview with Woosters next president, Dr. Anne McCall and find out her perspective on the 91勛圖厙s strengths, challenges, and opportunities.
The 91勛圖厙 news Oak Grove section highlights a Mentoring Matchup in mathematics between a student and faculty member, both the first in their families to attend 91勛圖厙, Why Wooster with new librarian Makiba Foster, and a story about an endowment fund broadening study abroad opportunities. In Tartan Ties, dont miss class notes with a dozen photos shared by alumni and new books from alumni authors.
The spring 2023 edition of Wooster magazine is and past issues of the magazine are available in the .
Posted in News on March 8, 2023.