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Castillo attended a workshop led by Koeppel Fellow in Journalism Andrew Leland at the Shapiro Center for Creative Writing and Criticism, who invited prospective students to brainstorm a potential ...
Men’s Lacrosse won the crown up at Amherst in a close match. Using a strong third quarter and excellent defense, the men held off a strong Mammoth squad and are contenders as we head into the NESCAC ...
For composer Jlin (Jerrilynn Patton), the different worlds of music genres, from classical to electronic, are closely related ...
President Michael S. Roth ’78 has announced the newly constructed Fries Arts Building, named in honor of Mike Fries ’85, a ...
The next day, then-president of South Korea, Yoon Suk Yeol, declared martial law.
Wesleyan.edu has a new look and feel as the University launched a complete reimagining of its digital presence to better ...
Respect for due process and support for freedom of inquiry and freedom of expression will be the foundation of any efforts to improve higher education. As partners, not adversaries, we can build a ...
Wesleyan values curiosity, rigor, diversity, and commitment. Admitted students excel academically and contribute to a dynamic ...
The John Simon Guggenheim Foundation announced Tuesday that Interim Associate Provost and Dean of the Arts and Humanities ...
Wesleyan University and Consumer Reports (CR) researchers released findings from a collaborative study that examines how ...
Sasha Chanoff ’94 entered a two-acre compound in the Democratic Republic of Congo and helped deliver the news to the 112 people sheltering inside: In a few days, they’d be able to escape the massacres ...
“It’s attack after attack after attack,” said Jenny Ma ’01, an attorney who worked for years on reproductive health care access. She was part of the team at the Center for Reproductive Rights that ...
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