Month: <span>March 2017</span>
An event organized by the University’s Eco Facilitators assisted students in sending letters to their Senators urging them to protect the ...
Middletown Politicians Eye the Potential of Legalized Recreational Marijuana in Connecticut, But Offer Note of Caution
As states from Massachusetts to Colorado have legalized recreational marijuana since 2012, the University’s home state of Connecticut now finds ...
“Big Little Lies” Finds Darkness in Luxury
Snaking up the Pacific Coast is a Monterey community whose sweeping homes harbor complications that swell on the verge of discovery. ...
New CFA Director Sarah Curran Finds Perfect Fit
At the heart of Wesleyan’s version of Stonehenge in the Center for the Arts, newly arrived Director Sarah Curran sends ...
Professors Irani and Fullilove Awarded Tenure
The University has boosted its long-term roster of professors with the confirmation of tenure for Associate Professor of Letters and ...
Poet Claudia Rankine will be 2017 Commencement Speaker
Commencement speeches addressing a class of graduates from a secondary institution are a historical tradition in which hundreds of universities, ...
Women’s Tennis Exits Spring Break Red-Hot Boasting Undefeated Record
Coming off one of its best seasons in program history, the women’s tennis team looks to build upon its success ...
Hot Takes with Hogan ’19: Key MLB Free Agency Signings
It happens year in and year out across all of professional sports: players switch teams, chasing checks and a fresh ...
A Eulogy for Chuck Berry, Vices and All
Chuck Berry, the blues man, the country boy, the songwriter, the car thief, the pop icon, and, mostly prominently, the ...
Why We Must Change the Rhetoric of Climate Change
Like other forms of rhetoric, verbal efforts to promote environmental sustainability are rooted in human nature. In a society that ...
