News
As a result of pressure from the Female Economists of Wesleyan (FEW) and the Economics Majors Committee, the University is ...
Allison ’85 Named Middletown’s First Poet Laureate
At the urging of two persistent middle schoolers , local artist and University alumna Susan Allison ’85 was recently announced as ...
Film Screening Addresses U.S. Antibiotics Overuse
The U.S. Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) Campus Action, in collaboration with student groups Climate Ambassadors and Wesleyan Democrats, screened “The ...
“Steve Jobs” Film Hits Goldsmith Family Cinema
During a special event at the Goldsmith Family Cinema, students, faculty, and members of the community were provided an opportunity ...
Psi U Hosts “Penny For Your Thoughts” Event
This October, students at the University will have a chance to hear their fellow peers discuss their passions in a ...
Speakers Address War Literature at Symposium
This past Saturday, University students, Posse veterans, and civilians came together for “Storytelling for Life, Business and Politics: A Writing ...
Middletown Potluck Returns to Roots with New Theme
As fall rolls in, University students are coming together with local Middletown residents to sit outside, share a meal, and ...
Visiting Lecturer Mark Sheetz Discusses Iran and Nuclear Proliferation
As deliberations over the Iran nuclear deal continue in Congress, University students, faculty, and guests gathered in PAC 001 to ...
University’s Greek Community Hosts Inaugural Harvest Festival
Students and members of the community attended the inaugural Fall Harvest Festival, an event hosted by the University’s Greek life ...
Wesleyan Refugee Project Confronts Global Crisis
This semester, a group of students—Colfax Phillips ’16, Sophie Zinser ’16, and Casey Smith ’17—have founded the Wesleyan Refuge Project, a new ...
