News
The new Queer Studies Course Cluster appears on WesMaps for the first time for the Spring 2015 semester. The cluster ...
Rodlauer Explains Chinese Economic Crossroads
Deputy Director of the Asia and Pacific Department of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Markus Rodlauer came to campus to ...
Activist Baskin Speaks About Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Student groups J Street U and Wes for Peace hosted social and political activist Dr. Gershon Baskin on Tuesday, Nov. ...
Panel Debates the Nature of Art Criticism
Distinguished Professor of Film Criticism A.O. Scott, the chief film critic at The New York Times, organized and moderated a ...
International House Hosts Panels on Conflict Across the Globe
International House, Turath House, and the Bayit held a panel on Wednesday, Nov. 12 called “ISIS & the U.S. – ...
African Innovation Summit in DFC Spotlights Children, Business, Healthcare
The African Students Association brought innovation and progress in Africa into the spotlight at the first annual African Innovation Summit ...
SALD Hosts Annual Social Justice Leadership Conference
Human rights violations in North Korea, entrepreneurial strategies for human rights movements, and “slacktivism” all had a place at the ...
WIRA Hosts History Professor to Explain Reality of the Korean Conflict
Members of the student-run Wesleyan International Relations Association (WIRA) organized a lecture titled “Understanding the Two Koreas,” in an effort ...
We(s)Walk Instates Buddy System
We(s)Walk, a new student organization, is attempting to make students feel more comfortable walking alone late at night by pairing ...
University Launches New Programs to Boost Diversity
By Tom Fischer Contributing Writer Faculty gathered in the Woodhead Lounge for the A(T)R luncheon on Thursday, Nov. 6, ...
