The Natural Sciences and Mathematics (NSM) division held its first student-faculty dialogue session this year discussing diversity and inclusion in STEM over Zoom on Friday, Oct. 23. The dialogue took place over a month after the division released an inclusion statement pledging its dedication to promoting and supporting anti-racist practices. The session began with general […]
The Wesleyan Democrats hosted a virtual town hall with Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro (D-CT 03), who is up for reelection this year, on Saturday Oct. 24. During the town hall, DeLauro discussed a wide range of issues from the current presidential administration’s COVID-19 response, climate change, voter suppression, to criminal justice reform. DeLauro has represented Connecticut’s Third Congressional District, which includes […]
The University Office of Admission and Aid announced a series of changes to the Freeman Asian Scholarship Program, on Friday, Oct. 16. These changes will be implemented in starting with the 2020–21 admissions cycle. The changes, which have been in the works for several years, were developed by the Office of Admissions and Aid following consultation with […]
The Middletown Mutual Aid Collective (MMAC) is continuing to address the high levels of need in Middletown, especially—though not exclusively—need resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. Among other initiatives, volunteers are currently focused on fundraising efforts, developing a direct cash redistribution program, and creating a community fridge. MMAC was established in spring 2020 as a collaboration […]
The Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) recently formed the Class of 2024 Task Force, which is dedicated to promoting the social and academic experience of the Class of 2024 during the COVID-19 pandemic. The idea for the task force was initially conceived by WSA senator Hazel Allison-Way ’24, who serves on the WSA’s Student Life Committee. Along with Allison-Way, […]
Assistant Physics Professor at the University of New Hampshire Dr. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein gave a Science and Society talk titled “The Problem with Diversity and Inclusion” to over 100 of the University’s faculty and students via Zoom on Friday, Oct. 16. In her talk, Prescod-Weinstein spoke about the legal history of diversity and inclusion in the United States, along […]
Students, parents, alumni, faculty, and administrators gathered online for a virtual Family Weekend and Homecoming from Oct. 17 to 18. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the University was unable to hold its usual in-person events and opted to move the events online instead of postponing or cancelling the weekend. Typically, families and alumni come to campus during Family […]
Content Warning: This article contains reference to sexual violence, hate crime, and other violent crimes. Public Safety (PSafe) recently released their annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report, which includes statistics on crimes and fires on and around the University’s campus from 2017 to 2019. Notably, the report, which tracks every crime report received by PSafe, […]
Content Warning: This article contains reference to sexual abuse. A summary judgement was issued on the Salamone v. Wesleyan University case by the Middlesex County Superior Court on Jan. 8, 2020. The case was filed on Sept. 17, 2020 by plaintiffs Craig Salamone and Doug Cartelli against the University, the Young Men’s Christian Association of Northern Middlesex […]
This year’s Winter Session will be split into two sessions: Winter Short Session and Winter Long Session, after the faculty approved the calendar change on Sept. 29. Winter Short Session will run from Jan. 4 to Jan. 20 and Winter Long Session will run from Jan. 4 to Feb. 2. All classes will be offered online, with a […]