News
Middletown Contrary to previous rumors that Middletown schools are experiencing paper shortages due to budget cuts, Superintendent Michael Frechette said ...
Union Workers Offered Early Retirement
Inf 2009, the University created what it termed the Voluntary Separation Program, offering employees who had worked at Wesleyan for ...
Professor Attacked
On Wednesday, Feb. 3, a University professor was attacked by three men about a mile from campus on Walnut St., ...
New Certificate To Encourge Civic Engagement Among Students
From service-learning courses suchas Activism and Outreach Through Theater to tutoring programs at Middletown schools, Wesleyan provides students many opportunities ...
MoCon Demolition Set for Summer 2010
Idle since its closure in 2007, the former campus dining center MoConaughy Hall has been scheduled for demolition this summer, ...
Eco-To-Go Gets a Later Lights Out
After their debut last March at Summerfields and their lunchtime launch this past fall at the Usdan Marketplace, Eco To-Go ...
Power Plant Explosion Kills Five
At 11:17 a.m. on Sunday morning, the nearly completed Kleen Energy power plant on the Connecticut River just miles from ...
Diverse South Asian Studies Offerings Consolidated into Certificate
Last semester, the Educational Policy Committee (EPC) approved the creation of a Certificate in South Asian Studies, which is now ...
Macdonough School Racial Imbalance Plan
On Feb. 1, Superintendent of Middletown Public Schools Michael Frechette submitted a document entitled Revision to Plan to Address Racial ...
Virus Infection Disturbs Peace
On Feb. 5, the University Health Center sent out a campus-wide public health advisory e-mail alerting students of an observed ...
