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Matthew Sharpe, Wesleyan writer-in-residence and professor of English, will be reading an excerpt from his new novel and third book ...
Committee of students, faculty begins search for new dean
Earlier this month, President Doug Bennet announced in an e-mail to the Wesleyan community that the University had begun a ...
Freeman addition set to open this January
After a year of construction, the new addition to the Freeman Athletic Center is nearing completion. Scheduled to open Jan. ...
Architects praise new film center
Jeter Cook & Jepson Architects, the firm that designed the Center for Film Studies (CFS), recently received the American Institute ...
News Brief: Gender-neutral housing poll results
Students demonstrated overwhelming support for a gender neutral housing policy in a WSA poll conducted over the past 10 days. ...
Community Dialogues project promotes discussion of diversity
Last Tuesday the Office of Affirmative Action, in conjunction with several other University offices, presented a new initiative to foster ...
Cameron art gallery debuts with paintings, photos
Middletown's downtown looks a little more colorful these days, thanks to the addition of the Cameron gallery at 412 Main ...
Community leader receives award from Liberty Bank
Over 200 people gathered at a reception on Sept. 29 to honor Middletown's Lydia Brewster as she received Liberty Bank's ...
Wesleyan Campaign reaches $250 million
On Tuesday Oct. 5, the Wesleyan Campaign reached its goal of raising $250 million in donations. The campaign began four ...
Wozny and Melnechuck bring political documetaries to campus
Andrea Wozny '05 and Nikhil Melnechuk '07 have organized the screening of political documentaries that will be shown on campus ...
