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Abigail Oduro ’27 was selected as one of 15 students nationwide for recognition by the American Chemical Society (ACS) ...
Zachary Fine, postdoctoral fellow in criticism, wrote a piece on Finnish painter Helen Schjerfbeck for The New Yorker on Jan. 19. Schjerfbeck's work is on exhibit at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Wesleyan University and Bank Street Graduate School of Education have launched a new partnership to create accelerated master ...
Whatever approach we take, we can be inspired by Dr. King and by people like Len Edwards who risked their lives to fight for ...
The Collegium Musicum will celebrate 25 years as an ensemble on May 3 with a concert inspired by the biblical “Song of Songs” ...
Former MSNBC President Rashida Jones’s Emmy Award-winning career began with a handwritten neighborhood newsletter she launched with her sister and two friends as children. As the oldest of three ...
Steven Dykeman, Wesleyan's new associate vice president for human resources, has a history of public service. After nearly two decades of military service, including a period monitoring the nation's ...
The seeds for the first-ever research symposium about the Wangunk people of central Connecticut were planted a decade ago when founding convener of the Wangunk Studies Working Group J. Kēhaulani ...
From alumni to parents, the Wesleyan community gathered on campus for a weekend of reconnection and exploration during Homecoming and Family Weekend from Oct. 24 to 26. Attendees had access to a ...
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