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On Monday night, Sam Rispaud ’15, who has a degree in Neuroscience and Behavior, explained to students why he turned ...
Alumni On Nationally Honored Forbes and Philanthropy Lists
Three University alumni are set to appear on two national noteworthy lists in 2016, including Forbes Magazine’s “30 Under 30” and The ...
Syrian Refugee Crisis Discussed in Panel
The Allbritton Center for the Study of Public Life hosted a panel discussion focusing on the ongoing Syrian refugee crisis ...
Oleinikov Teaches Creative Coding
The first of a series of workshops on basic but creative coding was held on Wednesday, Feb. 3, hosted by ...
Student Accused of Stealing 7-Foot Statue of Liberty Replica
A University student has been accused of stealing an 80-pound, 7-foot replica of the Statue of Liberty from a bar ...
Video Game Entrepreneur Returns to Teach Design Course
Christopher Weaver, MALS ’75, CAS ’76, has returned to the University to teach a comprehensive, interdisciplinary course titled “Computational Media: Video ...
Dr. Dorceta Taylor Talks Environmental Racism, Social Justice
Students, faculty, and members of the Middletown community convened in the Memorial Chapel on Friday, Jan. 29 for Dr. Dorceta ...
Black History Month Kicks Off with Convocation
Ujamaa kicked off Black History Month (BHM) on Sunday, Jan. 31 with an evening convocation ceremony in the Daniel Family ...
Psi U Launches Website Archiving A Penny For Your Thoughts
Last Friday, Psi Upsilon (Psi U) launched a website that archived talks from A Penny For Your Thoughts, their initiative ...
AAC&U Awards Roth Frederic W. Ness Book Award
The Association of American Colleges & Universities (AAC&U) presented the 2016 Frederic W. Ness Book Award to Wesleyan President Michael ...
