News
Editor's note: Due to the high volume of traffic to the website on Friday, and to the DKE lawsuit article in ...
“Queen of the Sun” Documentary Examines Buzz About Disappearing Bees
The Climate Ambassadors and the Wesleyan Beekeepers Club came together on the evening of Wednesday, Feb. 18 to host a ...
CEAS “3.11” Lecture Analyzes Fukushima Crisis Aftermath
On Feb. 12, the College of East Asian Studies (CEAS) hosted a lecture titled “3.11: Disaster and Change in Japan,” ...
Harvard Professor Presents New View of History of Cotton
On Thursday, Feb. 12, the University hosted Sven Beckert, Laird Bell Professor of American History at Harvard University, who delivered ...
Panel Presents Ride-Sharing Alternative
Panelists got on the move at a University-hosted discussion on Wednesday, Feb. 11 titled “The Future of Travel: A New ...
Climate Change Vigil Sparks Hope and Awareness
On Friday, Feb. 13, 50 students gathered to recognize the 400,000 people killed annually as a result of climate-induced disasters, ...
Vigil Gathers to Mourn UNC Victims
A vigil in the lobby of Exley Science Center on Sunday, Feb. 15 brought together members of the University community ...
Solarize U Program Plans for Solar Panels
For the first time, the University will participate this year in the Solarize U program. Solarize U is a solar ...
CAPS Reintroduces Self-Care Group
This semester, the University’s Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) is reintroducing the Healing Forward: Self-Care for Survivors of Sexual Violence ...
Dr. Salem Emphasizes Impact of Muslim Women in Monday Lecture
On Monday, Feb. 9, the University’s Office of Religious and Spiritual Life and Allbritton Center for the Study of Public ...
