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After graduating from the University over 40 years ago, Theodore M. Shaw ’76 returned to campus this week. On Tuesday, ...
New Music Co-op Creates Safe Space for Women
The new Women’s Music Co-Op held its first jam session last Friday, Sept. 13. Created by Molly Balsam ’14, the ...
Chi Psi Regains Charter From National Fraternity
The University chapter of the Chi Psi fraternity was recently rechartered by the national organization, fully re-establishing itself as a ...
Silver Ribbon Luncheons Encourage Mental Health Discussion
On Tuesday, Sept. 10, Active Minds hosted the first installment of the Silver Ribbon Luncheon Series, a project that aims ...
Rape Survivor Settles Lawsuit With Beta Theta Pi, Wesleyan
On Aug. 30, U.S. District Judge Robert Chatigny dismissed the lawsuit of a former University student, referred to as Jane ...
Steam Line Construction Causes Frustration Among Hewitt Residents
Those passing by Foss Hill recently may have wondered about the enormous pile of dirt towering above a fenced-in enclosure ...
Posse Partnership Prepares to Bring Veterans to Campus
In the fall of 2014, the University will begin its partnership with the Posse Foundation, an organization dedicated to helping ...
University Press’ Tamminen Among HuffPo’s Top Poetry Advocates
Wesleyan University Press Director and Editor-in-Chief Suzanna Tamminen was recently named among the Huffington Post’s “Top 200 Advocates for American ...
University Searches for New Chief Diversity Officer
The University is undergoing a search process to hire a new Chief Diversity Officer (CDO). The six-person search committee has ...
Members of Men’s Soccer Team Face Game Suspension
Several members of the men’s soccer team have been penalized with game suspensions after the discovery last spring of what ...
