The seeds for the first-ever research symposium about the Wangunk people of central Connecticut were planted a decade ago ...
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The Dwight L. Greene Symposium honors Dwight L. Greene ’70 as a memorial and tribute to his life and work as a professor of law, mentor, and friend. The Alumni of Color Network and the Black Alumni ...
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In his Commencement address at Wesleyan’s 193rd Commencement Ceremony, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Protect Democracy Ian Bassin ’98, Hon.’25 urged the Class of 2025 to take collective ...
President Michael S. Roth ’78 has announced the newly constructed Fries Arts Building, named in honor of Mike Fries ’85, a longtime supporter of Wesleyan. The building will open for student, faculty, ...
Throughout 43 years of marriage, Essel ’66 and Menakka Bailey have been partners in life and in philanthropy, championing education access, water conservation, and the arts. Now, they’re helping set a ...
I received the news of Charlie Kirk’s murder while traveling last night to California. Mr. Kirk and I had little in common, except that we both believed that it was vital in a democracy to speak to ...
Our athletics programs help students balance their studies with high-level competitive excellence—which is why so many of our athletes have gone on to be competitors and coaches in both professional ...
For nearly two centuries, Wesleyan University and Middletown have grown side by side—neighbors whose stories are deeply intertwined. Today, that relationship is stronger than ever, with the University ...
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