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The University continued its long history of social engagement this past weekend, as distinguished alumni, select students, and local leaders ...
Faust Lecture in Ethics Tackles Questions of Mental Agency
This year, the Philosophy Department's annual Faust Lecture in Ethics, titled “Neuro-Ethics: Questions and Controversies,” delved into the topics of ...
Linda Sarsour Discusses Reclaiming Arab Identities and Intersectionality
Linda Sarsour came to speak at the University for an event titled “Discussion on Reclaiming Arab Identities and Intersectionality in Activism” ...
Students Address Gender Inequality and Sexism in the Classroom
To address gender inequality in classrooms, Sonya Levine ’17, Sarah Mininsohn ’17, and Sophie Miller ’17 held a discussion on Friday, ...
Expelled Student Pleads Guilty to Drug Charges
After being expelled from the University in April, Zachary Kramer pleaded guilty Thursday in a New Haven court to federal ...
Students Stand Together in Silence and Solidarity
Silence overtook the usually-loud side of Usdan Marketplace on Thursday, Nov. 12, as students dressed in all black stood together ...
WSA Approves Legislative Pathway for Student Petitions
In an effort to improve its representation of the student body, the Wesleyan Student Assembly Senate passed new legislation on ...
Alumni Share Experiences in the Non-Profit World
Two University alumni, Julie Meyer ’79 and Lee Bodner ’91, came together on Thursday, Nov. 12 to share their experiences with students and faculty ...
George Elucidates #BringBackOurGirls
On April 15, 2014, 276 schoolgirls were abducted from the Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok, Nigeria by the radical Islamist ...
Green Fund Thinks Outside the Box With Micro-grants
The Green Fund is currently in the midst of a November “micro-grant” campaign aimed at attracting new proposals from a ...
