News
Looking to relax after a stressful, snow-filled day, a group of students gathered in Fayerweather on Wednesday, Feb. 5 for ...
CFA Receives Grant for the Muslim Women Voices Project
In early January, the University announced that the Center for the Arts (CFA) had received a grant for the Muslim ...
Women in Film Aspire to Hold Campus MovieFest
Started two years ago as a discussion-based group and support system for women interested in film, Wesleyan Women in Film ...
48 Hour Magazine to Expand to Include Band Project
This spring, the 48 Hour Magazine will be complemented by a similarly time-crunched music experiment, The 48 Hour Band Project. ...
Weather Underground Founder Speaks to Students About Morality and Violence
In the midst of multiple student activist campaigns concerning divestment, need-blind admissions, and gender-neutral bathrooms, John E. Andrus Professor of ...
MLK Celebration Focuses on Access, Equity, and Inclusion
On Friday, Jan. 31, students and faculty gathered to discuss how Martin Luther King, Jr.’s message has been diluted, to ...
Quiara Hudes Hired as Shapiro Distinguished Professor of Writing And Theater
Former Visiting Writer and Pulitzer Prize winner Quiara Alegría Hudes will return to campus in the fall of 2014 as ...
President Roth Launches New Online Course
This month, President Michael Roth launched a new online course titled “How to Change the World.” Unlike most of the ...
Series of Leadership Seminars to Address Safety and Intervention at Wes
This spring, the Office of Student Affairs, WesWell, Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), and Public Safety will be facilitating a ...
Alumni Sponsor Digital Wesleyan Startup Workshop Series
Alumni Jake Levine ’08, Tim Devane ’09, and Alex Rosen ’08 are sponsoring the first Digital Wesleyan Startup Workshop Series ...
