Features
Nicole Eaton, Visiting Assistant Professor of History, hasn’t unpacked much in her office. Next semester, she’s off to Boston College, ...
I’m First: The Privilege of Discussing Classism
I didn’t know I was poor until I got to Wesleyan. I grew up in a neighborhood without much economic ...
WesBurlesque Arouses Student Conversation
WesBurlesque will ring in its 12th anniversary this year with a performance that combines comedy, music, and dance. Since WesBurlesque’s ...
Lab Report: Singer’s Hungry Caterpillars
Every summer, students from Associate Professor of Biology Michael Singer’s lab hike Mount Higby, a site only a few miles ...
WesCeleb: Talia Baurer ’15
You might know Talia Baurer ’15 from having read her elaborate Facebook event descriptions, or maybe you were lucky enough ...
Remembering Maguire, Former Professor and Freedom Rider
When he was a sophomore at Washington & Lee University, John David Maguire—who would later become a professor of religion ...
Professor’s Bookshelf: Psyche Loui
Psyche Loui, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Director of the MIND (Music, Imaging, and Neural Dynamics) Lab, is a long-time ...
Recipe: Baked Eggplant Parmesan with Zucchini Noodles
If you haven’t heard of zoodles yet, you must be living under a rock, because these bad boys seem to ...
Creation and Consciousness: Dennett Muses on Darwin, Turing, and Hume
On Thursday, Feb. 12, the Philosophy Department welcomed world-renowned philosopher Daniel Dennett to the Kerr Lecture Hall. Having left the ...
WesCeleb: Virgil Taylor ’15
Printmaking plays a big role in Virgil Taylor ’15’s life. He works as a teaching assistant for Printmaking 2, and ...
