News
Without a chaplain to replace Father Louis Manzo, who left the University last spring, and with the administration's decision that ...
WSA seeks input on new agenda
On Tuesday, Sept. 5, the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) publicly released its preliminary agenda for the 2006-2007 academic year, an ...
Middletown police chief dismissed
Concluding his eight-year tenure as Middletown Police Chief, J. Edward Brymer turned in his badge on Sept. 1 for his ...
Annual safety fair educates families
Downtown Middletown was abuzz this past Saturday as area families spilled onto Main Street for the annual Middletown Kid's Health ...
Disaster plan updated
The University's official emergency response plan is in the process of being updated by a committee led by Clifford Ashton, ...
Housing headache: Enrollment miscalculation places some students in triples, others off campus
As a result of an unexpected increase in student enrollment, the Office of Residential Life has scrambled to deal with ...
O’Rourke debates rebuilding landmark diner
O'Rourke's Diner closed indefinitely last week after fire damaged much of the building's interior. Since the blaze on Aug. 30, ...
University welcomes first Dean of Diversity
This semester, the University welcomes Daniel Hiroyuki Teraguchi, its first Dean of Diversity and Academic Advancement. The Office of Diversity ...
175th anniversary celebrated
On May 26, Commencement for the Class of 2006 fell on the exact day of Wesleyan's 175th anniversary. With Commencement, ...
Wesleyan sciences awarded $500,000
The Wesleyan sciences have received a $500,000 challenge grant for research equipment from the Kresge Foundation, a $3 billion national ...
