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The College of Wooster is a private liberal arts college in Wooster, Ohio, United States. Founded in 1866 by the Presbyterian Church as the University of Wooster, it has been officially non-sectarian since 1969.
The pioneer chapters of the national fraternities were established at what was then called the University of Wooster, now the College of Wooster in 1871 and 1872, only five years after the establishment of the school. Formed originally as dining groups that shared the cost and responsibility of meals, beginning in 1870 they began to coalesce ...
The College of Wooster's first venture into radio was the short-lived station WABW, which broadcast for one year in 1926. A carrier current outlet, "WCW", went on the air in 1950, and in 1956, the school struck a deal with commercial station WWST-FM in which the college received two hours of airtime a day.
To address staffing issues and improve services, the College of Wooster will contract out its dining and custodial operations starting in July.
Chalmers Library at Kenyon College. The libraries of Denison University, Kenyon College, Ohio Wesleyan University, and The College of Wooster share an integrated library system called CONSORT. This multi-college system maximizes the colleges' abilities to share collection resources and collaborate on collection-related databases and publications.
The College of Wooster held Oberlin to just 96 total yards in a 36-0 victory.
R. Stanton Hales, president of Wooster (1995–2007), national US badminton champion; Dario Hunter, rabbi; Jack Lengyel, head football coach and lacrosse coach 1966–1970; head football coach at Marshall University 1971–1974; Hayden Schilling, professor of history; Orange Nash Stoddard, professor of natural history
Wooster’s (11-8, 7-3 North Coast Athletic Conference) win, coupled with Oberlin College’s (10-9, 4-6 NCAC) 77-67 victory over Wittenberg University (13-6, 7-3 NCAC), pulled the Scots into a ...