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Around 600 people voted in the general election on the University’s campus on Tuesday, Nov. 3. Voting was conducted in ...
University COVID-19 Alert Level Increased to Yellow
The University’s COVID-19 campus alert level increased to Yellow (Medium) from Green (Low) on Friday Oct. 30th for the first ...
Rumored University Chlamydia Outbreak Goes Viral on Tiktok
Following the creation of a viral TikTok, rumors of a chlamydia outbreak at the University circulated among students. However, Davison Health Center staff ...
NSM Division Hosts First Student-Faculty Dialogue on Diversity and Inclusion in STEM
The Natural Sciences and Mathematics (NSM) division held its first student-faculty dialogue session this year discussing diversity and inclusion in ...
Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro Discusses Climate Change, Police Reform, and Voter Suppression at WesDems Town Hall
The Wesleyan Democrats hosted a virtual town hall with Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro (D-CT 03), who is up for reelection this year, ...
Admissions Announces Changes to Freeman Asian Scholarship Program
The University Office of Admission and Aid announced a series of changes to the Freeman Asian Scholarship Program, on Friday, Oct. ...
Middletown Mutual Aid Continues to Address the Needs of the Middletown Community
The Middletown Mutual Aid Collective (MMAC) is continuing to address the high levels of need in Middletown, especially—though not exclusively—need ...
WSA Creates New Task Force for Class of 2024
The Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) recently formed the Class of 2024 Task Force, which is dedicated to promoting the social and ...
Dr. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein Speaks to Students and Faculty About Diversity and Inclusion in STEM
Assistant Physics Professor at the University of New Hampshire Dr. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein gave a Science and Society talk titled “The Problem with Diversity ...
Family Weekend and Homecoming Held Virtually
Students, parents, alumni, faculty, and administrators gathered online for a virtual Family Weekend and Homecoming from Oct. 17 to 18. Because ...
