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Isaac Moss ’25 was one of 11 students whose internships were funded through the Shapiro Center for Creative Writing and ...
Associate Professor of Theater Edwin Sanchez won the Arizona Theatre Company’s 2025 National Latine Playwrights Award for his new work Lottery Boy. This is the second time Sanchez has received this ...
Every year, we offer faculty a syllabus template to help them craft a syllabus that is accessible to all students and that aligns with Wesleyan's current policies. And while you are here, you may also ...
Festivities kicked off on Thursday with tours, open houses, and class-specific events that extended through the weekend. Kora Shin ’10, MALS ’18, a college counselor from Oakland, Calif., was ...
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, ...
Discover the diverse range of student clubs and activities at Wesleyan University, offering countless ways to get involved and make a difference on campus.
The midday sun beamed through barred windows into a high-ceilinged auditorium at Cheshire Correctional Institution as Andrew “Duke” Dickson ’24 donned a red gown and took to a centerstage pulpit. He ...
Over the course of the past three weeks, the Administration has been in meaningful engagement with the group of pro-Palestinian protesters on campus. Our conversations have been rooted in a shared ...
During his WesFest welcome address, President Michael S. Roth ’78 encouraged students to listen to other perspectives to learn as much as possible.
Dear friends, As a highly selective university, Wesleyan University seeks exceptional students from a wide range of backgrounds and circumstances who will thrive in and enrich the Wesleyan community.
Merve Emre, scholar, critic, and contributing writer for The New Yorker, had no expectation as an undergraduate that she would have a literary career. An academic one, perhaps, but a life working in ...
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