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Due to the efforts of a student-led initiative, the Wes Period Project, access to free menstrual products will be guaranteed to Wesleyan ...
Art History Changes Requirements, Seeks to Incorporate Truly Global Perspective
The Art History Department has announced changes that will affect the class of 2022 and beyond, shifting requirements for the ...
“Life on the God Beat”: Liz Kineke Reflects on Religion and Reporting
Liz Kineke, a producer at the CBS Religion & Culture series, visited campus to deliver a lecture titled “Life on ...
23andMe: A Look at the Admitted First-Year Class
As has been the trend in the past several years, the University received a record number of applications for the ...
Williams ’81 to Assume Role of VP for Equity & Inclusion
Alison Williams ’81 will be joining the administration as the new Vice President of Equity & Inclusion. Her appointment was recently ...
April’s Survivor Solidarity Month Seeks to Showcase Campus Resources
Students have teamed up to hold Survivor Solidarity Month (SSM) this April, a series of events that will culminate with this year’s Take ...
Bachelor of Liberal Studies Proposal Passed by Faculty
A proposal to implement a Bachelor of Liberal Studies (BLS) degree was passed by an 85 percent faculty majority on ...
Pushback Prompts Reconsideration After Terpsichore Scheduled on Religious Holidays
This semester, the University’s all-inclusive dance show, Terpsichore, will be held on Friday, April 19, coinciding with both Good Friday ...
Finance and University Relations Offices to Move to 291 Main St.
The University has announced plans to relocate approximately 90 administrative staff members to a new property on 291 Main St. ...
AASC and Shakti Host Asian American Identity Month
The Asian American Student Collective (AASC) and Shakti, Wesleyan’s South Asian Student Association, will hold Identity Month in April to celebrate ...
