College of Wooster, Liberal arts college in Wooster, United States.
The College of Wooster is a liberal arts institution in Wooster, Ohio, spread across a tree-lined campus with libraries, academic buildings, and dormitories. Old oaks frame the grounds and lawns open up between brick structures, creating pockets of green space throughout the area.
The institution opened in 1866 as a university and began admitting women and African American students in the early 1880s. It evolved into a specialized liberal arts school during the 20th century with a focus on independent research projects.
Musicians perform in kilts during public events, a custom that has shaped student life since the mid-20th century. Students gather on lawns between residence halls, using these open spaces as informal meeting points for conversation and group activities.
The campus is walkable, with paved paths connecting most buildings across the grounds. Visitors can enter during daytime hours, though some areas require authorization for access.
Every graduating student completes a mentored research project tailored to individual interests, often spanning several months. This program has been in place since the 1940s and shapes the final year of study.
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