News
It is uncommon for politicians to be introduced by their arrest record, but for Jill Stein, the Green Party’s 2012 ...
Programming Enthusiasts Participate in Weekend-Long Hackathon
This weekend, computer science buffs participating in WesHack2.0 found the solution to a boring Friday night: they created the mobile ...
Wesleyan Ranks Among Top Contributors to Teach For America
The University recently ranked 17th among small schools sending the greatest number of graduating seniors to the Teach for America (TFA) ...
Custodians Rally For Smaller Workloads, Increased Work Force
Custodial workers hosted a series of protests this summer against the University and Sun Services, LLC, which owns the contract ...
Freshmen Flourish in New Residential College
When members of the Class of 2017 logged onto their new EPortfolios to begin housing registration, they found many options ...
University Staff Seek Candidacy in Planning and Zoning Primary
As Middletown gears up for its municipal elections in November, hopefuls vying for a spot on the Democratic ballot for ...
Public Safety Reform Continues
After the arrests of two Public Safety (PSafe) officers last May, and in response to student complaints throughout the 2012-13 ...
University Selected for Microgrid Grant
In conjunction with Connecticut state officials and the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) Microgrid Pilot Program, the University ...
WSA Launches New Student Group Platform
The Wesleyan Student Assembly’s (WSA) new student group management system went live on Monday, Sept. 2, offering students an array ...
Deans Patey and Wood Acclimate to Wesleyan
This summer, the University welcomed two new deans into its administration. Associate Dean for Student Academic Resources Laura Patey worked ...
