News
Approximately 200 Wesleyan students were among the energetic crowd of 17,000 in Hartford’s XL arena, where Democratic candidate Barack Obama ...
Senate investigates schools’ endowments
Wesleyan was among 136 of the country’s wealthiest colleges and universities to receive both written and e-mail requests from the ...
Kennedy will address ’08 grads
U.S. Senator Edward (Ted) M. Kennedy P’83, P’08 has been selected to deliver the featured address at the University’s 176th ...
Seeking sustainability: University joins Focus the Nation efforts
Yesterday, the University joined over 1,550 colleges, schools, businesses and places of worship in hosting “Focus the Nation,” a national ...
Middletown residents rally against proposed army base
Residents, city officials and state representatives are at odds with the U.S. Army’s plans to build a vast new training ...
Residents question locked door policy
Somewhere in almost every woodframe house on campus, there’s a little sticker on a locked door that reads “BASEMENT or ...
Reagon speaks and sings to the legacy of Martin Luther King
Forty years after the death of Martin Luther King, Jr., the University community along with several distinguished guests celebrated the ...
WSA releases mid-year report
On Sunday, the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) will release its Annual Mid-Year Report, a document that highlights the accomplishments and ...
Humanities Council to replace Color Mart
In February, the Connecticut Humanities Council will be moving its offices from South Main Street to the building next to ...
Next year’s major maintenance projects to total $4.4 million
According to a list of items approved for maintenance during fiscal year 2008-2009, Physical Plant will make $1.5 million in ...
