News
Prospective government majors from the Class of 2008 will have to keep their eyes open for news this spring as ...
Lecturer discusses her research on infant reasoning
Last Thursday, Rebecca Saxe, a junior fellow of the Harvard Society of Fellows, gave a lecture on her recent studies ...
UNC professor says Pat Robertson is not the spokesperson for all Evangelicals
Speaking at Russell House last Thursday, University of North Carolina Professor Christian Smith explained that Robertson’s recent appeal for Chavez ...
Forum held for students to discuss racial issues, whiteness
The Whiteness at Wes forum, organized by Confronting Racism and White Privilege Project (CRAWP), brought together nearly 30 students of ...
Cruz-Saco receives input on new dean position
Over the past week, Dean of the College Maria Cruz-Saco held two sessions of "open conversation" with students in which ...
Briggs fondly remembered
The Wesleyan community lost a valuable professor, friend and role model with the death of Professor of French Languages and ...
University Center plans unveiled to WSA
Dining changes proved the big issue with members of the WSA as Dean of Campus Programs Rick Culliton outlined plans ...
Professors awarded McIntosh Fellowships
Two University professors were awarded Millicent C. McIntosh Fellowships. The fellowships are awarded annually to five recently tenured humanities faculty ...
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, ...
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 ...
