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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 ...
First Generation Low Income Task Force Moves Financial Aid Application Deadline, Works on Dining Over Breaks
In cooperation with the Office of Financial Aid, the First Generation Low Income (FGLI) Task Force has worked to move up the ...
University Expands Hamilton Prize for Creativity
The University is making several changes to the Hamilton Prize for Creativity in response to the overwhelming number of submissions it has received in ...
New Exhibition Additions Promote Engagement with University Museum Collections
In an attempt to reinvigorate interest in the University’s museum collections, Research Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences Ellen Thomas, ...
With New CAPS Hire, University Moves Towards Meeting Student Needs
On Jan. 23, Director of Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Dr. Jennifer T. D’Andrea informed the community about the hiring of ...
New Multi-Faith Center Opens to Wesleyan Student Body
The Office of Religious and Spiritual Life (ORSL) has opened a new multi-faith center on the second floor of their ...
Ujamaa Explores “Black Joy“ in Campus Black History Month Celebration
This February, Ujamaa, the University’s Black Student Union, is commemorating Black History Month with a series of events centered around ...
