News
On Jan. 9, Middletown Mayor Dan Drew announced his support for St. Vincent de Paul’s bid for 51 Green Street, ...
African American Studies Granted Department Status
African American Studies (AFAM) was granted department status by a full-faculty vote on Dec. 4, 2018. The department will be making changes ...
Meislahn to Retire as Dean of Admission and Financial Aid
In an all-campus email sent on Jan. 17, President Michael Roth ’78 announced that Nancy Hargrave Meislahn, Wesleyan’s Dean of Admission ...
Influx of Returning Students Creates Housing Scarcity for Spring Semester
This spring, over 200 students are returning to campus after spending fall semester abroad. Of those students, most of whom ...
USLAC Protests Custodial Workloads, Demands Hiring of Five Additional Workers
On Nov. 29, dozens of protesters gathered outside North College for a rally in support of custodial workers on campus. ...
WSA Calls for Professors to Add Religious Accommodation Statements to Syllabi
The Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) unanimously passed a resolution calling for the implementation of a recommended religious accommodations syllabus statement ...
New M-Link Express Bus, Service Changes Discussed at MAT Town Hall
Members of the Middletown community gathered in City Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 28, for a discussion of proposed changes to ...
Theater Majors Demand Diversity in Open Letter
Several weeks ago, three senior theater majors—Hope Fourie ’19, Sammy Morreale ’19, and Wenxuan Xue ’19—wrote and circulated an open ...
Protestors Demand Reversal of Nelson Pinos Decision at Hartford ICE Building
Early last Friday morning, local activists gathered outside the Hartford Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) offices to protest the rejection ...
Dr. A. Breeze Harper Discusses Privilege and Exclusion in Vegan and Buddhist Spaces
Last Thursday, creator of Sistah Vegan Project Dr. A. Breeze Harper gave a lecture at Russell House about engaged Buddhism, ...
