Donors Reflect on Why They Support Wesleyan Athletics
Cal Neveau ’22 dons a cross country uniform purchased through Wesleyan Athletics Giving Day (WAGD). “We are incredibly grateful for the generous support we received for our student-athletes on Wesleyan...
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Wesleyan’s intellectually dynamic faculty, students, alumni, staff, and parents frequently serve as expert sources for national media. Others are noted for recent achievements and accolades. Due to the...
View ArticleWesleyan Recognized as a Top Producer of Fulbright U.S. Students
For the third year in a row, Wesleyan University was named a Fulbright U.S. Student Program Top Producing Institution for the 2021-2022 academic year. The Fulbright U.S. Student Program is the largest...
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Wesleyan’s intellectually dynamic faculty, students, alumni, staff, and parents frequently serve as expert sources for national media. Others are noted for recent achievements and accolades. In The...
View ArticleCampus Community Supports Ukraine through Events, Talks, Rallies
Through a series of recent events, the Wesleyan community has shown solidarity for Ukraine. (Maia Dawson ’24 contributed to this article.) “For me there are no more days of the week,” said Ukraine...
View ArticleJacob’s Pillow Features the Work of 3 Wesleyan Dance Faculty
Professor of Dance Hari Krishnan performs in a duet titled “Tiger by the Tail,” which he created for Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival in 2016. Krishnan is among three dance faculty whose work was featured...
View ArticleWesleyan Community Connects with Civic Leaders in Ukraine
During the third Ukraine-Russia Crisis Livestream Conversation series event on March 11, Senator Chris Murphy, pictured at bottom right, shared the news that the United States will be sending $14...
View ArticleWatson Fellow Cox ’22 to Explore Pain Management in Various Cultures
Livia Cox ’22 In April 2019, Middlesex County EMT Livia Cox ’22 recalls responding to a medical call where she encounters an unconscious and pale-faced patient. She eyes a pill bottle in the room, and...
View ArticleOtake’s Body in Fukushima Film Debuts at MoMA, Duet Project Premiers in New York
Eiko Otake dances at Ukedo Beach, located four miles north of the disabled Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. (Photo by William Johnson) Eleven years ago, an earthquake and subsequent tsunami...
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Wesleyan’s intellectually dynamic faculty, students, alumni, staff, and parents frequently serve as expert sources for national media. Others are noted for recent achievements and accolades. Victoria...
View ArticleStudents from Wesleyan, Belarus, Russia Discuss Crisis in Ukraine
Wesleyan’s fourth Ukraine-Russia Crisis: Livestream Conversations series panelists included Tim White ’23, a film major from Moscow; Lera Svirydzenka ’25, a political refugee from Belarus; Alexander...
View ArticleArt Studio Majors Display Senior Theses at Zilkha Gallery
Daniela Sweet-Coll ’22 stands inside her installation, Entretelas, which occupies the entire Zilkha Gallery South space. Sweet-Coll is one of six studio art majors who are displaying their senior...
View Article3 Students to Conduct “Projects for Peace” in Africa
Diana Naiyanoi Kimojino ’25 (front), Constance Hirwa ’25, and Alice Musabe ’22 are recipients of 2022 Davis Projects for Peace grants. (Photo by Olivia Drake) Girls who grow up in the patriarchal...
View ArticleSurvivor Solidarity Month Activities Promote Community Responsibility, Care
Survivor Solidarity Month kicked off April 1 with the first of three Survivor Love Letter tabling in Usdan where members of the Wesleyan community can write a note to support survivors. The next one is...
View ArticleAdmitted Students Explore All-Things Wesleyan at WesFest
Class of 2026 admitted student Krithi De Souza attended WesFest with her mother, Sanjani Varkey. Krithi De Souza knew five years ago she wanted to apply to Wesleyan. While in eighth grade, she toured...
View ArticleFehr ’23 to Study Debris Disks, Exoplanet as Goldwater Scholar
Anna Fehr ’23, pictured at Wesleyan’s Van Vleck Observatory, is the recipient of a Barry Goldwater Scholarship, which will support her studies on “Resolving and Modeling the Debris Disk around...
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Wesleyan’s intellectually dynamic faculty, students, alumni, staff, and parents frequently serve as expert sources for national media. Others are noted for recent achievements and accolades. Harvard...
View ArticleNeighborhood Preschoolers Enjoy Family Day Lunch
Neighborhood Preschool held an outdoor picnic lunch for children and their families on April 8. Wesleyan University has begun the process of constructing a new home for NPS, located at 60 Long Lane...
View ArticleSeniors Celebrate “Thesis Day” at Olin with Champagne Toast (With Video,...
Ori Cantwell ’22 has been looking forward to this moment since his freshman year at Wesleyan. On April 14, he joined dozens of his classmates on the steps of Olin Library to celebrate the completion...
View ArticleGamelan Ensemble Performs Live during Javanese Shadow Puppet Play
It’s been almost three years since the Wesleyan Gamelan Ensemble was able to perform in person due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But on April 21, the group, directed by University Professor of Music...
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