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Students on Tuesday were provided a training session in lobbying members of Congress, hosted by the Friends Committee on National ...
Opening a Dialogue: Latinx Confronts Latin American Studies in Panel
Professor J. Kēhaulani Kauanui introduced the Latinx Studies and Latin American Studies in Critical Conversation panel this past Wednesday. She ...
Democratic Senator Doyle Holds Town Hall After Voting for Republican Budget
Tensions were high Wednesday night at a town hall meeting with Connecticut Senator Paul Doyle, who broke from his fellow ...
Nicholas Antonellis ’17 Awarded Directed Energy Professional Society Scholarship
Nicholas Antonellis ’17, MA ’18 has received a $10,000 scholarship from the Directed Energy Professional Society (DEPS). He is one ...
Ko ’98 Longlisted for Book Award
Lisa Ko ’98 has been longlisted for the 2017 National Book Award for fiction for her novel, “The Leavers.” Ko ...
University Researchers Discover Three Super-Earths Orbiting Nearby Sun
Researchers in the University’s Astronomy Department have recently authored a paper detailing the discovery of three super-Earths orbiting the nearby ...
Rubin ’18 Helps Emphasize Project No Red Zone Within Athletic Community
The recent relaunch of Project No Red Zone has sparked a new focus on ensuring that the efforts to prevent sexual assault reach ...
Wesleyan Student Activists Prepare for Year Ahead
With the Student Activities Fair taking place today, activist groups around campus have started discussing their fall campaigns based on ...
“The Faces of Kinship Care” Comes to Wes
On Monday, Sept. 18, University graduates Julie Magruder ’17 and Jackson DuMont ’17 returned to their alma mater for a ...
Young Democrats Host Panel for Democratic Board Candidates
On Monday, Sept. 18, the Greater Middletown Young Democrats hosted Middletown’s Democratic candidates for the Board of Education (BOE) and Planning, ...
