News
A Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) Resolution reforming the Student Budget Committee (SBC) Appeals Board passed 24-0 with two abstentions on ...
Ajúa Campos Takes LEAD Conference
This past weekend, 35 Wesleyan students travelled to Cambridge, Mass., for the 2019 Latina Empowerment and Development (LEAD) Conference. LEAD ...
Housing Damage Leads to Threats of Relocation, Questions About Widespread Disrepair
On Feb. 11, wood-frame residents received an email from Director of Residential Life Fran Koerting outlining new consequences for students ...
Kirpal Complicates Line Between Subjective and Objective Reality in Lecture on UFOs and “Biological Gods”
On Wednesday, Feb. 13, the Newton Rayzor Chair in Philosophy and Religious Thought at Rice University, Jeffrey J. Kripal, came ...
Poetry Collection Published by Wesleyan University Press Announced Finalist for Two Literary Awards
“Extra Hidden Life, among the Days,” a book of poetry written by Brenda Hillman and published by the Wesleyan University ...
WSA Textbook Exchange Program Grows
Following the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) Textbook Exchange Program’s (TEP) soft launch in the beginning of the Fall 2018 semester, ...
Provost Jacobsen to Become President of Hobart and William Smith, Leave University at End of Academic Year
Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Joyce Jacobsen will be leaving Wesleyan University at the end of the ...
English Department Fellowships Begin Accepting Applications
On Thursday, Feb. 7, the English Department announced that it would begin accepting applications for the Olin Fellowship, a grant-based ...
How Does Fascism in Japan from 80 Years Ago Relate to Today’s America?
On Tuesday, Feb. 6, Wesleyan’s Social, Cultural, and Critical Theory program hosted New York University (NYU) Visiting Associate Professor Robert ...
Hunt Discusses Manuscript on W.E.B. Du Bois, Black Cooperative Movement
On Tuesday, Feb. 5, Wesleyan’s Center for African American Studies hosted historian and theorist Irvin Hunt for a talk about ...
