In opening remarks to a standing room only #NCAAconv session on the collegiate athletic trainer workforce, NCAA Chief Medical Officer Dr. @BrianHainline notes that there is no ATC shortage, but fewer ATCs want to work in colleges due to lack of respect, balance, & salary.
NCAA Division III is the place for scholar-athletes, with MIT, Johns Hopkins, Chicago, Emory, Caltech, WashU, Carnegie Mellon, CWRU, Amherst, Carleton, Denison, Grinnell, Harvey Mudd, Middlebury, Pomona, Swarthmore, Washington & Lee, Wellesley, Williams, etc. #whyD3#HighAcademic
The Wooster/Wittenberg rivalry has a special place in small-college basketball. The two all-time winningest teams in #d3hoops. Legendary coaches. Final Four banners. Gyms packed with 3000+ passionate fans, far more than the student body sizes.
Undergraduate research is a high-impact opportunity that launches students, and Wooster is among the best at it!
US News 2022 UG research rankings:
1) MIT
2t) Carnegie Mellon
2t) Yale
4) Harvard
5t) Cal Tech
5t) Princeton
7) Stanford
8t) @WoosterEdu
8t) Amherst
10) Davidson
After 33 years, 780 victories, 18 conference championships, 28 NCAA appearances, 3 trips to the Final Four, and countless lives impacted, the Steve Moore era ends at Wooster. We will miss you, Coach. #d3hoops#GoScots
FINAL: Grove City 67, Wooster 62. Not the ending they wanted, but what a career for Scots' head coach Steve Moore and star senior Danyon Hempy. #d3hoops
Sunflower the cat lives across the street from campus, but can often be found with the students, and made an appearance at today's deferred 2020 graduation.
Day 92: The disappearance of bricks stamped with "WOOSTER OHIO" means that graduation is coming soon for the class of 2021. Congratulations, seniors! #tradition#100daysWooster
My favorite piece of Wooster apparel is a wool letterman's sweater that originally belonged to US Army Capt. Bob Brand '40, who played football for the Scots before serving in WWII.
I wear it about once a year, for a big ballgame. Today is that day! #GoScots#d3hoops
Starting year #16 at Wooster, and my 26th overall in education. This fall, I am teaching calculus, math in society, and a small seminar where I get to mentor first-year student-athletes.