News
Over the past week, Dean of the College Maria Cruz-Saco held two sessions of "open conversation" with students in which ...
Lecturer addresses issues of dual Korean-Japanese citizenship
For many Koreans living in Japan, citizenship is more complicated than deciding which country to live in. In a lecture ...
Alumni explore creativity with weekend conference
On Thursday evening, students, alumni, parents and friends gathered to begin a three-day exploration of creativity. The kick-off keynote address, ...
Professors awarded McIntosh Fellowships
Two University professors were awarded Millicent C. McIntosh Fellowships. The fellowships are awarded annually to five recently tenured humanities faculty ...
Mayor greets voters before upcoming election
Mayor Domenique Thornton and Democratic candidates for various councils, commissions and boards talked with the Middletown community Thursday Evening at ...
Speaker shares struggles with eating disorders
It is a rare speaker who can make a Wesleyan audience nervous about whether laughing at something is inappropriate. Marya ...
Campus kicks off United Way campaign
On Thursday morning, staff members gathered at President Doug Bennet's house to kick-off the University's annual United Way campaign. The ...
WSA raises transparency issue at Board of Trustees meeting
The Board of Trustees convened on campus last weekend for a retreat to discuss the University's finances and several student ...
Administrators answer ’wall’ controversy
Construction of an iron railing along the eastern perimeter of the Lo Rise dorms and the Traverse Square housing projects ...
Registration changes proposed: Click system to be retired, replaced with algorithm
By this coming April’s class registration period, the University plans to have phased out the click-based class system in lieu ...
