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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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
As a current student at Wesleyan, you have access to a wealth of services and resources to help you break the ceiling and keep on rising during your time here and beyond. As the hub for everything you ...
Free and open to the public. A graduate recital by Marie Carroll will feature bass koto, cello, electronics, and visuals.
At Wesleyan, we believe that every student, no matter their financial background, should have the opportunity to pursue an education that will shape their future. We understand that the cost of ...
Artist and composer Ameen Mokdad MA ’26 was 10 years old the first time he saw a violin. It would be 10 more years before he would finally touch one. Living in Iraq after the Gulf War and in Mosul ...