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If you’ve taken a computer science course in recent semesters, there’s a good chance you’ve already met Joomy Korkut ’17. ...
Ahmed Badr ’20: Author, Entrepreneur, Refugee
Ahmed Badr ’20 has crossed the Iraqi-Syrian border, flown across the Atlantic, and then driven from South Dakota to Texas ...
WesCeleb: Lili Kadets ’17
It’s hard to be uncheered by Lili Kadets. The senior and president of Rho Epsilon Pi, Wesleyan’s lone sorority, projects ...
30 Years in the Making, Asian American Studies Still Not Academic Program
In the spring of 1985, Wesleyan, as well as several other colleges and universities including Stanford, Harvard, and Smith, participated ...
The Pros and Cons of Being a Walk-On
It was a dreary April day when Devon Cooper ’19 first stepped foot on Wesleyan’s campus. Coming from her home ...
From the Depression to the Recession: Wesleyan’s Financial Resilience
Income inequality’s proliferation has profoundly affected almost every aspect of life in the United States, and higher education has been ...
Bobbito Garcia ’88 Reflects on Role in Hip-Hop History
For Bobbito Garcia ’88, making hip-hop history was all about being in the right place at the right time. From ...
The Man Behind the Emails: A Conversation with Paul Turenne
When I found Senior Associate Registrar Paul Turenne in a first-floor conference room in North College and explained to him ...
The Post-Election Media Landscape
“The Media,” a perceived singular body that only one third of Americans trust according to a recent Gallup survey, has ...
WesCeleb: Key Session ’17
Key Session ’17 was my hallmate in 200 Church our freshman year, and he’s the first to remark on his loud ...
