News
The Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) is currently working on implementing a website called “Prof-it,” which will be a Wesleyan version ...
Directory Expanded
The online directory, a little-known and oft-forgotten feature of the University website that allows students to search for contact information ...
COE Receives $800,000 Grant: Think Tank Hire Specialists, Scholars
The College of the Environment (COE) has received an $800,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, which will be ...
First Summer Session a Tentative Success
On June 7, the University launched its first Summer Session, a five-week intensive summer program covering a semester’s worth of ...
Lemert To Leave Univ. Following Allegations of Discriminatory Remarks
Students enrolled in Sociology 152: America as a Global Thing were among the first to learn of Professor Charles Lemert’s ...
Low Attrition Leads to New Housing
While Whitcomb said that any guesses at what could have caused such high retention rates—22 more sophomores than expected and ...
Miller ’12 Dies of Burns in Hospital
Nora Miller ’12, the student who was airlifted to the hospital early Monday morning with severe burns covering her body, ...
The Price of Tenure: Melanye Price Leaves Position for Rutgers
Several months after her administrative appointment to the newly created Internship Coordinator position, Professor Melanye Price has resigned from Wesleyan ...
Allbritton Café to Open Next Month
As students settle back into the rigor of academic life, one upcoming late-night option may provide a helpful resource to ...
University Switches to Easier, Cheaper Moodle
As of this fall, the University is switching its online course management system from Blackboard to Moodle, an open source ...
