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Wesleyan Students for Ending Mass Incarceration (SEMI) held an hours-long sit-in and rally at the Office of Admission to protest the ...
Center for Prison Educaton Receives $1 Million Grant
The University’s Center for Prison Education (CPE) received a four-year $1 million grant on Tuesday. The significant boost in funding will ...
Professor Emeritus Dupuy Delivers Lecture on Haitian Migration
Sociology Professor Emeritus Alex Dupuy held a lecture entitled “Haiti: Migration, and Globalization” in the Fries Center for Global Studies ...
Birney Named Mellon New Directions Fellow
Earlier this month, Assistant Professor of Classical Studies Kate Birney received an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation New Directions Fellowship, which ...
DOJ Investigates University, Peer Institutions for Potential Antitrust Violations
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is probing Early Decision (ED) admissions practices for potential antitrust law violations by Wesleyan and ...
Finn Returns to Warn of the ‘Alt-Constitution’
In the 27th annual Hugo L. Black Lecture on the freedom of expression, Professor Emeritus John E. Finn returned to ...
McGlone ’18 Selected as Humanistic Study Fellow for the Paideia Institute
Brendan McGlone ’18 has just been selected as the Humanistic Study Fellow for the Paideia Institute in Rome to continue ...
Earth Month Kicks Off With Sustainability-Focused Celebrations and Events
This April is Earth Month, and various sustainability-oriented organizations and departments on campus are hosting events and activities over the ...
University Hosts First TEDxWesleyanU Event
The University hosted a TEDxWesleyanU event on Saturday, April 7, bringing together speakers, students, and community members to the Ring Family ...
AASC and Shakti Organize Asian-American Identity Month
The Asian American Student Collective (AASC) and Shakti are holding a month-long celebration of Asian-American culture, identity, history, and activism ...
