News
On Saturday, April 16, the Wesleyan Refugee Project (WRP) hosted a meeting in preparation for an art show called “Art ...
Steinberg ’83 Talks ACLU Cases in the News
Michael Steinberg ’83, the Legal Director at the Michigan American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), came back to campus to speak ...
Ticketing Startup Peatix Launches Pilot Program at University
Peatix, a Japan-founded, New York City-based startup, has launched its pilot program at the University this semester. Peatix is a ...
Miranda ’02 Honored With Pulitzer Prize for Drama
Lin-Manuel Miranda ’02 has been awarded the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his work on the Broadway musical “Hamilton” ...
Annual Fast-a-Thon Spreads Awareness of Global Hunger
The annual Fast-a-Thon: Mindful Hunger Banquet occurred this past Thursday at the University. Hosted by the Wesleyan Refugee Project (WRP), ...
Amber Jones ’09 To Join Psychological Services Team
Beginning on May 9, Licensed Master Social Worker Amber Jones ’09 will join the University’s Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) team. ...
Journalist Resigns, Wes Holds Benefit
On Sunday, April 17, John Spencer Camp Professor of Music Neely Bruce will direct his piece titled “The Bill of ...
“Emptying the Skies” Addresses Songbird Poaching
“Emptying the Skies,” the fifth and final screening of the Awareness Film Series, tells the story of the poaching of ...
“Taking Back Democracy” Highlights Dangers of PACs
The 2016 presidential race is in full swing, and so is the fundraising for political campaigns. The candidates have collectively ...
Student Council of North Korean Human Rights Hosts Discussion with North Korean Escapee
On Wednesday, April 13, the National Student’s Council of North Korean Human Rights (NKHR) held an exhibition and discussion at ...
