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“I wanted to create something that feels timeless—it's like a portal into something that is both past, present, and future,” ...
Yesterday we sent word to the campus that Wesleyan’s beloved writing professor Anne Greene had passed away. As word spread, I ...
The late Charles Stone Jr. '49, P'79, '82, GP'11, '15 received a special citation for his work covering the Civil Rights ...
Underscoring Wesleyan’s commitment to its scholar-teachers, these annual prizes are made possible by gifts from the family of ...
For Johnny Wilkens ’25, an economics major from Los Gatos, California, wildfires aren’t just an abstract policy issue—they’re ...
For his senior thesis, Ellington Davis ’25 set out to create a musical score of Wesleyan, comprised of the sounds that make ...
Visiting Assistant Professor of Dance Dewati Rahmayani said she first fell in love with classical Javanese dance in 2009 when she danced with friends during her first year of college in Indonesia at ...
Institutions shaped by white supremacy and economic inequality have made race, ethnicity, and socio-economic status the primary factors in determining who bears the cost of environmental injustices.
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