Features
Professor of Russian Priscilla Meyer’s was recently awarded the University of Southern California Book Prize in Literary and Cultural Studies ...
A Tale of Two Cities: Coming Home
After several months of taking endless wrong turns, tripping on cobblestones, bouncing around in buses, struggling to speak a foreign ...
In Caring for the Elderly, Water’s Edge Flows with Activity
In some respects, Betty Blum’s life is no different than the University students who live across from her on Church ...
WesCeleb: Ashik Siddique ‘10
You probably know Ashik Siddique '10 as "Sheek"—his Wesleying alter-ego—but between drug-testing Middletown residents and receiving cooking lessons from Fire ...
Wesleyan 350 Group Lobbies Lieberman
“It’s time to take a stand, Congress lend a hand! If you have a soul, just say no to coal!” ...
Greenberg ’05 Helps Revitalize Middletown’s North End
Izzi Greenberg ’05 never considered Middletown as just her college town.
For Alums in Brooklyn, the Menu is Beef
Hailing from a campus known for PETA approved vegetarian cuisine, Andrew Dermont ’09 and Derek Silverman ’09 broke the mold ...
Service Course Changes Perceptions of Mental Illness
As students place headphones over their ears, they begin to hear voices.
Wesleyan’s Ethnic Sororities Promote Unity and Community
Before she met some of the members of Sigma Lambda Upsilon, a national ethnic sorority, Luz Burgos ’08 had always ...
Blanchard Pursues Sweet Career
Lydia Blanchard ’06 had always been really interested in baking, and she’d always wanted to open her own place.
