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  1. History. University of Wooster, lithograph, c. 1867. Founded as the University of Wooster in 1866 by the Presbyterian Synod of Ohio, the institution opened its doors in 1870 with a faculty of five and a student body of thirty men and four women. [5]

  2. History at The College of Wooster. History is one of the oldest fields of knowledge, but it has never been more relevant than in the fast-changing, interconnected world in which we live. The study of history is the foundation for a complex understanding of the world.

  3. Founded by Presbyterians in 1866, it opened its doors as the University of Wooster on September 8, 1870, with a faculty of five and a student body of thirty men and four women. By 1915, the university had several graduate divisions, including a medical school.

  4. The College of Wooster, for many years called the University of Wooster, has had a long tradition of coeducation. At the dedication of the university on September 7, 1870, the newly inaugurated President of the institution, Dr. Willis Lord, gave a speech outlining the University’s position on admitting women and different races and faiths ...

  5. The College of Wooster, founded in 1866, has been a part of the Wooster community for over 150 years. Not only did Woosters best and brightest raise the funds necessary for the originally Presbyterian University, but they also encouraged awareness of how a Christian university could help the town.

  6. Das College of Wooster ist eine freie Akademie für Geistes- und Naturwissenschaften in Wooster, Ohio. Es wurde 1866 gegründet und ist bekannt für seinen innovativen Studiengang.

  7. Founding the University of Wooster. by Elisabeth Abell. The College of Wooster has been a part of the Wooster community for almost 150 years. Not only did Woosters best and brightest raise the funds necessary for the Presbyterian University in 1866, they encouraged awareness about how a Christian university could help the town.