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Eudice Chong ’18, a recent graduate and four-year linchpin of women’s tennis, was announced this week as winner of the ...
VP of Equity and Inclusion Antonio Farias to Leave University
Wesleyan’s Vice President for Equity and Inclusion and Title IX Officer, Antonio Farias, will leave the University on June 29, ...
Men’s Lax Wins First National Championship
On Wednesday, May 23, senior lacrosse players attended a private graduation ceremony. Then, as their friends walked across the stage on ...
University Hosts Local Students for Career Fair
High school students from across Middlesex County visited the University on April 27 to learn about possible career opportunities as ...
Cardinal Cravings: A Wesleyan Food Bucket List
There’s a lot to accomplish here at Wesleyan. From your academic expectations to your extracurricular hopes and dreams, many of ...
ICPP Receives $200,000 Grant from Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
The University’s Institute for Curatorial Practice in Performance (ICPP) recently received a two-year, $200,000 grant from the Doris Duke Charitable ...
“Barry” Mixes Bleak Violence With Goofy Humor
“Hitman discovers his passion for acting” is not exactly a compelling story premise. It sounds like fertile ground for broad, ...
White House Hires Former University Mellon Fellow as Counsel
The Trump Administration has hired former University Fellow Emmet Flood as White House Counsel to oversee Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation. ...
Saucing with Spencer: Saying Goodbye to the Food Section
There comes a time in every person’s life when they have to give up on their dreams. At least, some ...
Women’s Tennis Earns At-Large Bid, Men’s Season Comes to Close
After a short, but nonetheless difficult, spring the regular season for the women’s and men’s tennis teams has finally come ...
