News
The Oasis Center, a Middletown shelter and support center for HIV-infected persons and their families, experienced extensive damage on Jan. ...
WESU returns to live programming
As of noon on Monday, WESU is officially back on the air after a short hiatus. With live programming, changes ...
Listing of WesPeace Teach-in Events
Tuesday, Feb. 15 Noon, PAC 001 Bruce Masters, Professor of History, “Iraq: Does the Past Bode Well for the Future?” ...
News Brief
On Monday, Feb. 7, a drug deal on Vine St. led to an extended police car-chase and several injuries. According ...
Brandom’s philosophy lecture rejects modern value of truth
In his talk, "Why Truth Doesn't Matter," at Russell House Monday night, University of Pittsburgh Professor of Philosophy Robert Brandom ...
Keynote speaker Smith discusses role of justice
Black feminist theorist Barbara Smith discusssed current battles of gays and women of color in her Black History Month keynote ...
Center for Continuing Studies launches its second semester
The Center for Continuing Studies, which offers non-credit classes in the liberal arts to community members, alumni, and parents of ...
Ongoing Tsunami Relief Week raises money and awareness
Tsunami Relief Week took place this past week to raise money for and awareness regarding the recent disaster in southeast ...
Feiffer ’07 appears in Sundance-featured film
Halley Feiffer ’07 started her semester with a trip to the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, UT. Feiffer has ...
Development of Long Lane property continues slowly
Plans are underway for the development of Wesleyan's 160-acre Long Lane property, which the University purchased a year ago from ...
