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On Friday, Oct. 13, R.J. Julia hosted Jenny Fran Davis ’17, who discussed her first novel, “Everything Must Go,” which was ...
Graduate Liberal Studies Teams up With ARC to Provide Pathway to Teaching Certification
The University’s Graduate Liberal Studies (GLS) program—the all-encompassing program for students seeking a post-bachelor’s degree—is partnering with the Alternative Route to ...
Lotta Sea Lice Review
For two musicians who come from opposite sides of the globe, Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile make an excellent pairing. ...
The New Space Race: NASA, Private Companies, and The Fight to Settle Mars
In a number of ways, the idea of space travel is universally fascinating. There’s something wholly remarkable about the notion ...
Bork-Goldfield Elected to American Association of Teachers of German’s Executive Council
Chair and Adjunct Professor of German Studies Iris Bork-Goldfield has been elected as the northeast region’s representative to the Executive ...
Chong ’18 and Yu ’19 Dominate ITA Oracle Cup in Georgia
For a small liberal arts school, Wesleyan sure knows how to recruit top athletes. This year, both football and volleyball ...
Logo Limbo: University Makes Plans, Prepares for Flagship Logo Redesign
Along with the grand opening of the University’s new bookstore, R.J. Julia, came a line of clothing and apparel unique to ...
Field Hockey Whips Wheaton, Ends Losing Streak
After nearly a month and seven games, Wesleyan field hockey ended their losing streak with a win against Wheaton College ...
Struggling Soccer Squads Pursue NESCAC Dreams With Weekend Matches Vs. Williams Looming
The Wesleyan men’s and women’s soccer teams find themselves in eerily similar situations. Both teams are in the bottom half ...
Dar Williams ’89 Performs, Extols the Virtues of Small Communities
Dar Williams ’89 returned to Middletown on Tuesday evening to talk about her recent book “What I Found in a ...
