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Together, we will give students—here at Wesleyan and across the country—practical, non-partisan election training, empowering them to step forward, lead, and strengthen the democracy that gives all ...
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It is with great pleasure that we announce the tenure and promotions of five faculty members. The following faculty were conferred tenure effective July 1, 2026, by the Board of Trustees at its most ...
The struggle for resilience and connection across differences unites communities around the world. A vivid example of that shared humanity is depicted in a wall-sized mural, which was painted ...
Tamiraa Sanjaajav ’27 used her summer and winter breaks in 2025 to develop the Nomadvocate Youth Civic Writing Lab, an initiative to help underprivileged youth leaders in Mongolia improve their ...
When Lois Amponsah ’27 was a child growing up in Ghana, her father lost his job, forcing the family to move to a rural area. Their new home initially lacked electricity and she recalled leaving school ...
Wesleyan’s Women’s Ultimate Frisbee team Vicious Circles won the 2025 USA Ultimate D-III College Championship on May 19. The team “paired pristine offensive motion with stifling defensive intensity to ...
William Armstrong Professor of the Humanities and Professor of French Andrew Curran’s new book, Biography of a Dangerous Idea: A New History of Race, from Louis XIV to Thomas Jefferson, was featured ...
Just over two years after its public launch, This Is Not a Campaign. This Is Wesleyan. has reached a defining milestone—surpassing $500 million raised toward its $600 million goal, the largest ...
Teens and young adults have complex and nuanced relationships with social media, Associate Professor of the Practice in Education Studies Rachel Besharat Mann found in a recent study. While their ...
As the ICE occupation of Minneapolis unfolds, people of various ages and backgrounds are taking to the streets by the thousands in frigid weather to confront Federal agents who increasingly resemble ...