Ronald Hustwit, professor of philosophy at The College of Wooster, will present “Newman on Mind and Matter in the University” at the second Faculty at Large lecture of the fall semester on Tuesday, Oct. 18. The lecture, which is free and open to the public, begins at 11 a.m. in Room 009 of Severance (Chemistry) […]
“Hundreds of millions of people are gaining an opportunity to climb out of poverty” through participation in an increasingly open, market-based global economic system, Federal Reserve Board Governor Donald L. Kohn said on Tuesday.
Speaking to a crowd of almost 300 at The College of Wooster, he urged that protectionist forces be resisted. “If we put […]
Investing in women and supporting their efforts to bring about change at the grassroots level is the mission of the Global Fund for Women and the dream of its leader, Kavita Ramdas. Speaking Thursday evening in McGaw Chapel, Ramdas addressed the topic of “Women as Change Agents” as part of the 2005 Wooster Forum, whose […]
John W. Dean, former White House counsel to President Richard M. Nixon, criticized the Bush administration’s penchant for secrecy, and drew parallels between this administration and the one in which he served from 1970 to 1973 in a speech at The College of Wooster last night. Dean addressed a crowd of almost 1,000 Wooster students, […]
Warner, who has spent considerable time working and studying in Ethiopia during the past decade, will discuss the present revenue and governmental reform actions in that country today, particularly how the present state has been influenced by recent elections. Though the ruling party won the nationwide election in May by a small majority, it lost […]