Elly Blum

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University Students Begin Letter Writing Campaign for Refugees

by Eliana Blum, Staff Writer. 1 Comment

In response to states illegally exiling refugees, students at the University wrote letters to protest the treatment of these individuals on Friday, Dec. 4.

FEW and Sheehan-Connor Talk Healthcare Economics

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In a talk sponsored by the Female Economists of Wesleyan, Damien Sheehan-Connor discussed the economics surrounding healthcare in the U.S.

Alumni Share Experiences in the Non-Profit World

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Julie Meyer ’79 and Lee Bodner ’91 returned to campus Nov. 12 to discuss their passions for social change and careers in the non-profit sector.

Title IX Open Forum Discusses Policy Changes

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On Nov. 1, the Title IX Student Advisory Committee and the WSA hosted an open forum to discuss new initiatives.

AMSA Hosts Natural Medicine Talk at University

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Students attended the Natural Medicine Talk in Exley on Thursday Oct. 22 to learn about the field of medicine or public health.

Wagoner Wins Art History Award

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On October 5th, 2015 Professor Phillip Wagoner and Richard Eaton co-won The John F. Richards Prize for their book “Power, Memory, Architecture: Contested Sites on India’s Deccan Plateau.”

Middletown Potluck Returns to Roots with New Theme

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Middletown Potluck’s first event of the year featured a brand-new theme: “Back to Our Roots.”

“Eating Allergy-Safe and Yummy” Club Hosts Meeting

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On Oct. 2, the University’s Eating Allergy-Safe and Yummy (EASY) club had a meet-and-greet in the Usdan Marketplace

Red and Black Cafe Raises $53,000 In First Financial Aid Fundraiser

by Eliana Blum, Contributing Writer. 1 Comment

In just 10 years Red & Black Café raised over $53,000 in their first financial aid fundraiser. The campaign started in 2005, when the café was just over a year old; now it is finally coming to an end.

Students Earn Peace Grants

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Two students, Claudia Kahindi ’18, and Olayinka Lawal ’15, used their Davis Projects for Peace grant to travel to Kenya and start an English education program.

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