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To recognize employees for their hard work during the pandemic, the University will award one-time $3,000 bonuses to faculty and ...
Middletown Common Council Passes Resolution to Support Connecticut Transportation Climate Initiative
The Middletown Common Council narrowly passed a resolution (6-4-1) on Monday, Dec. 6 to support Connecticut’s Transportation and Climate Initiative Program ...
Usdan Marketplace to Bring Back Plates and Eco To-Go Over Winter Session
Usdan Marketplace will resume using plates and Eco To-Go containers beginning on the first day of Winter Session, Jan. 4, ...
Three Sophomores Selected to Join International Student Advisory Board
Three sophomores—Erin Bae, Veronica Goss, and Tereza Pesmazoglou—were selected to join the International Student Advisory Board (ISAB), on which they ...
Student of Color Support Space Provides Healing
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) has renamed the BIPOC Mental Health Collective to the Student of Color Support Space. The ...
Megan Levan ’22 Hosts First Bugsgiving at Wesleyan to Promote Entomophagy
Rather than eating turkey, mashed potatoes, and green beans, some students opted for cricket gougeres, grasshopper blueberry muffins, and mealworm ...
Wesleyan Veterans Organization Supports Off-Campus Community with Share-the-Warmth Donation Drive
The Wesleyan Veterans Organization (WesVO) is running a Share-the-Warmth winter drive from Monday, Nov. 1, through Saturday, Dec. 18, in ...
Roth Updates Students on the Board of Trustees and Answers Questions in WSA Forum
President Michael Roth ’78 attended the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) meeting via Zoom on Sunday, Nov. 21 to provide an ...
University Requires COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Shot for Spring Semester
The University will require all students, staff, and faculty to receive a COVID-19 booster shot for the spring semester. President ...
No Room at the Inn: University Plans for Student Housing in the Spring Semester
The Office of Residential Life (ResLife) is anticipating the need to provide housing for approximately 180 additional students in the spring ...
