Class of 2022 Known for Creativity and Resiliency
Members of the Class of 2022, pictured at a Bay Area gathering prior to their first year at Wesleyan, will graduate during the 190th Commencement
Members of the Class of 2022, pictured at a Bay Area gathering prior to their first year at Wesleyan, will graduate during the 190th Commencement
Annie Volker ’24, Debbra Goh ’24, and Hayley Berliner, Temporary Sustainability Director Every year, as Wesleyan students empty their rooms at
Elim Lee ’22 displays one of two hand-bound children’s books she created as part of her senior thesis in Olin Library. To create an accompanying
In Part I of this two-part series, I told the story of how Peter Putnam ’42 *50 lost his sight in a suicide attempt and fought for the right to
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
Connor Matteson ’23 Connor Matteson ’23 was one of many students who took a gap year as a result of the global pandemic. “I wasn’t really
This is the first in a two-part series on the life of Peter Putnam ‘42 *50 in Princeton, before and after he lost his sight. This first installment
Several student groups shared their interests with Class of 2026 admitted students during WesFest activities on April 8.
Neighborhood Preschool held an outdoor picnic lunch for children and their families on April 8. Wesleyan University has begun the process of
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
Survivor Solidarity Month kicked off April 1 with the first of three Survivor Love Letter tabling in Usdan where members of the Wesleyan community
Keith Whittington, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Politics at Princeton University and Academic Chair of the Academic Freedom Alliance spoke on
By Maia Dawson ’24 Kat Blaque: Writer, speaker, illustrator, animator, and visible trans blogger spoke to members of the Wesleyan community during
By Christina Cho ’24 This is a continuation of a two-part series that broadly explores how discussions of “Asian American” identity and
By Christina Cho ’24 This is a two-part series that broadly explores how discussions of “Asian American” identity and interracial dating