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Geneive Abdo, senior analyst at the Gallup Center for Muslim Studies and liaison for the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations ...
CSS professor compares Russia and China at global conference
Professor Peter Rutland, chair of the College of Social Studies (CSS), presented two papers exploring the intricacies of globalization while ...
Anchor aboard: Jim Lehrer to speak at commencement
Television journalist Jim Lehrer P’85 has been selected to deliver the featured address to the Class of 2007 at the ...
Midge hosts dialogue
On Monday evening, Midge Bennet walked down to HiRise to reveal secrets about the role of first lady at a ...
Zipperstein bringes writer’s life to the fore
During last Tuesday evening's lecture at Russell House, Steven J. Zipperstein, the Daniel E. Koshland professor for Jewish Studies at ...
Students observe black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
The University observed the seventh National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD) on Wednesday, with constructive dialogue but a less-than-desired participation ...
Write On! competition unites people through creativity
When Middletown resident Rob White heard about the Write On! Competition, he knew it was the perfect opportunity to share ...
Panel examines achievement gap
Thursday, Wesleyan Democrats and Teach for America co-hosted a panel discussion on educational inequities in America in the Woodhead lounge. ...
Diversity Matters: Administrators discuss campus climates
Tuesday's Dean's Colloquium, "A Conversation on Campus Climate and the Educational Mission," featured the diversity officers from several nearby colleges. ...
Students promote microbicides
According to Erin Pannell '07, co-president of the University's chapter of Students for Microbicides, talking about microbicides is tough for ...
