News
With the rise of crowdfunding websites such as KickStarter and Indiegogo, it may seem easier than ever to start a ...
Naegele Recognized for Developments in Neuroscience
This past weekend at the Society for Neuroscience’s (SfN) annual meeting at McCormick Place in Chicago, Professor of Biology and ...
David Halperin Discusses Bathhouses, Adele, and Aristotle
On the surface it would appear that gay bathhouses, Adele’s “Someone Like You,” and Aristotle do not have much in ...
Gender Economics Addressed at Round Table Discussion
The Female Economists of Wesleyan (FEW) and the Office of Academic Affairs cosponsored a round table discussion on Wednesday, Oct. ...
WSA Passes Resolution Overhauling Campus Publications
On Sunday, Oct. 18, the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) Senate gathered to discuss and vote on Resolution 3.37 “Stipends, Academic ...
After Argus Op-Ed, Experts Address Equity and Inclusion From Legal and Journalistic Perspectives
In light of recent events surrounding equity, inclusion, and freedom of the press—namely surrounding the op-ed recently published by The ...
Immortal Life of Grace Lee Boggs Inspires Sustainable Activism Discussion
Grace Lee Boggs was a prominent feminist, scholar and social justice activist who dedicated her life to civil rights movements, ...
Ulysse and Philip Explore Roots Through Performance
The audience looked around Memorial Chapel the evening of Thursday, Oct. 15 in an attempt to identify where the voices ...
Event Critiques Big Money’s Influence in Elections
The University became a rendezvous point for some of Connecticut’s leading organizations and public officials on Thursday, Oct. 15. Connecticut ...
Wagoner Wins Art History Award
On Oct. 5 Wesleyan Professor of Art History and Archaeology Phillip Wagoner and University of Arizona Professor of History Richard ...
