Throughout the spring semester we are celebrating our senior student-athletes with a Senior Salute series. Today's featured senior is cross country and track and field's Ethan Walling. Walling is a statistical and data sciences and urban studies major.
Q: Why did you choose to attend The College of Wooster?
A: I thought the student-faculty relationship was special. I valued the dedication the College has towards Independent Study. I liked the campus community I saw when I visited.
Q: What does being a Fighting Scot student-athlete mean to you?
A: Being a Fighting Scot gives me a supportive community and extracurricular purpose.
Q: What is the best part about being a student-athlete at The College of Wooster?
A: The best part is the tremendous balance between academics, athletics, and friendship.
Q: Which College of Wooster faculty or staff member has made the greatest impact on you and why?
A: So many faculty and staff have had a massive impact on my personal and academic growth. Each deserves individual appreciation. However, I credit Dr. Mark Graham in academic advising for being a caring, insightful, and inspiring figure I have turned to throughout my time here. Beyond helping me choose a major, Dr. Graham has reassured me when I felt unsure, guided me when I felt lost, and gave me the confidence to achieve a fulfilling and balanced life. His impact will last a lifetime.
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