Ever since she took Professor Mariola’s Sustainable Agriculture class her freshman year, Ellen Baird ’14 (an anthropology major and environmental studies minor from Steubenville, Ohio) has wanted to find a way to work on a farm. Last summer she achieved that goal, interning at North Carolina State’s Center for Environmental Farming Systems with […]
Exploring Passions leads to Career Path
Sureni Beckford ’12 Turpentine Wildlife Refuge Eureka Springs, AR Major at Wooster: Biochemistry Molecular Biology To say that my Wooster education has prepared me for my future career would be a great understatement. My time at the College of Wooster gave me the opportunity to develop in many ways, particularly as an independent thinker. […]
Visit to Washington D.C. Summer Interns
APEX was in Washington D.C. over July 11-12 visiting student interns and alumni! The central event was the alumni and intern gathering at Wiley Rein law office on K Street (thanks to Doug Wiley ’85!). 17 people present, including Ryan Ozar from APEX and Heidi McCormick, Director of Alumni Relations. The seven students at the gathering t […]
Bailey Explores Entrepreneurship
Bailey Connor ’15 joined the E-Club at the beginning of the 2012-13 school year. At the same time she came to Peter Abramo, the Director of Entrepreneurship, and said she was trying to figure out what her major should be. She had been discussing possibilities with her advisor and with other APEX staff members. She […]
Inspired to Succeed
Lauren Close ’12 majored in both History & Art History. There are many things that set Wooster apart from other undergraduate institutions, including small class sizes, student research opportunities and emphasis on independent thought. However, I believe that Wooster’s greatest educational asset is the faculty and the supportive intellectual culture they generate. At the beginning […]