Taylor Leet-Otley

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Hire Education, Pt. 3: How Promotion Works in Academia

by Taylor Leet-Otley, Staff Writer. Comments Off on Hire Education, Pt. 3: How Promotion Works in Academia

The quest to demystify tenure, hiring, and promotion continues with this installment of Hire Education.

Hire Education, Pt. 2: A Closer Look at Wes’s Tenure Practices

by Taylor Leet-Otley, Staff Writer. Comments Off on Hire Education, Pt. 2: A Closer Look at Wes’s Tenure Practices

Wesleyan faculty reflect on the credentials and conflicts surrounding the University’s implementation of tenure.

Hire Education: Exploring the Wesleyan Faculty Hiring Process

by Taylor Leet-Otley, Staff Writer. 1 Comment

The Argus pulls back the curtain on the faculty hiring process.

Kicking Into Gear: Shusterman to Run Pre-K Program at MacDonough

by Taylor Leet-Otley, Staff Writer. Comments Off on Kicking Into Gear: Shusterman to Run Pre-K Program at MacDonough

Fuckboys Will Be Fuckboys: An Etymology

by Taylor Leet-Otley, Staff Writer. 7 Comments

What’s a fuckboy exactly? The Argus did its damndest to find out.

Professor’s Bookshelf: Anna Shusterman

by Taylor Leet-Otley, Staff Writer. Comments Off on Professor’s Bookshelf: Anna Shusterman

Associate Professor of Psychology Anna Schusterman asks some serious questions about brains and expresses her enthusiasm for children’s literature.

Professor’s Bookshelf: Psyche Loui

by Taylor Leet-Otley, Staff Writer. Comments Off on Professor’s Bookshelf: Psyche Loui

Psyche Loui discusses how the human brain processes and enable musical experience.

In Lieu of Books, Libraries Lend a Helping Hand

by Taylor Leet-Otley, Staff Writer. Comments Off on In Lieu of Books, Libraries Lend a Helping Hand

Although libraries are seen by many as outdated, their role has been changed, not eliminated.

Don’t Hate the Player: WesWIG Combats Gender Stereotypes in Gaming

by Taylor Leet-Otley, Staff Writer. 1 Comment

The members of Wesleyan Women in Gaming (WesWIG) counter negative attitudes toward female gamers, controllers in hand.

Celtic Cavern Brims with Classic and Modern Charm

by Taylor Leet-Otley, Staff Writer. Comments Off on Celtic Cavern Brims with Classic and Modern Charm

Raise your glass (and standards) at Celtic Cavern, an Irish bar that opened early this year.

The Remote Vote: Absentee, But Not Absentminded

by Taylor Leet-Otley, Staff Writer. 1 Comment

Presented with the choice of voting absentee in their hometowns or as Middletown residents, students cast their ballots where they count most.

Reactions and Interactions Collide on Yik Yak

by Taylor Leet-Otley, Staff Writer. Comments Off on Reactions and Interactions Collide on Yik Yak

Students use Yik Yak, an anonymous social media app, to voice their opinions on everything from getting blazed to general malaise.

Keeping the Faith: Religious Groups Fuse a Range of Beliefs

by Taylor Leet-Otley, Staff Writer. Comments Off on Keeping the Faith: Religious Groups Fuse a Range of Beliefs

The Argus takes a look at the role of religious groups on campus.

Professor’s Bookshelf: Steven Greenhouse

by Taylor Leet-Otley, Contributing Writer. 3 Comments

Professor Steven Greenhouse sat down with the Argus to discuss his journalism career and how it has translated into a Wesleyan course.

Cultural Late Nights Serve Up National Traditions

by Taylor Leet-Otley, Contributing Writer. Comments Off on Cultural Late Nights Serve Up National Traditions

The Ultimate Wesleyan Quest: Three Freshmen Explore Campus’ Best-Kept Secrets

by Taylor Leet-Otley, Claire Bradach, Rebecca Seidel, Contributing Writers. Comments Off on The Ultimate Wesleyan Quest: Three Freshmen Explore Campus’ Best-Kept Secrets

To inaugurate a new crop of Features contributors, The Argus decided to send three first-time freshman writers on a lengthy and unrelenting assignment. We provided them little direction or guidance, other than the following email.

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