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Huffington Foundation Professor in the College of the Environment Fred Cohan studies the origins and diversity of bacteria, and is ...
A Semester Suspended: Students Back From Abroad Reflect on Their Early Return
As the COVID-19 pandemic has taken over the globe, its impact has been far reaching, displacing not only those who ...
Democracy in Disaster: A Student’s Guide to Voting During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Across the country, universities have announced the suspension of in-person classes because of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Wesleyan is ...
FGLI Students React to Campus Closing, Mobilize Aid
On March 11, President Michael Roth ’78 announced in an all-campus email that the University would be moving to remote learning ...
Middletown Diaries: Small Triumphs—Not Spilling Mashed Potatoes, Making Fried Dough, and Fixed Phones
Dear Diary, In high school, I was somewhat of a celebrity in the athletic community. Starting my freshman year, I ...
Have No Fear! Sound Co-op is Here
Every weekend, campus is buzzing with concerts, comedy shows, open mic nights, and dance performances put on by various bands, ...
What Does It Mean To Be a Black Republican in the State of Connecticut? Ed Ford’s Rise in Middletown Politics
Election night last November did not go according to plan for Middletown Republicans. By the time the election was officially ...
WesCeleb Chris Jackson ’20 on Second Stage, Alpha Delt, and his TV Pilot
Chris Jackson ’20 remembers being a first year and meeting new people on Fountain. As a senior, he’s still talking ...
Wasch and Learn: Wasch Center for Retired Faculty Promotes Continued Education
Located on Lawn Avenue, the Wasch Center for Retired Faculty blends in seamlessly with the program houses and residences that ...
Cynthia Rockwell Reflects on 30 Years at Wesleyan in Anticipation of Retirement
As Cynthia Rockwell approaches her last week at Wesleyan, she steps down as one of the powerhouses of the communications department, ...
