A group of students meet each week in the Frank Center to discuss their economic research as part of Wesleyan’s Finance Intermediation Research Lab (FiLab)—a new research hub that offers students an ...
That's how you help democracy work for the people who are defending it, but also the people who are affected by it.” ...
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 ...
Galloway was an All-American athlete during his time at Wesleyan and represented the United States in the 1972 Olympic Games.
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 ...
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 ...
Today, we sent the following message to the campus community: It is with deep sadness that we write to inform you of the death of Wesleyan student Jackson (Jack) Seivwright ’24. Jack, who was studying ...
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 ...
Scout McKibben-Baier ’27, left, and Abigail Oduro ’27, right, were recognized with national awards this winter. Scout McKibben-Baier ’27, an English major with a minor in civic engagement, has become ...
Michael S. Roth ’78 appeared on MS NOW’s Velshi on Jan. 18 for a segment on scholars and students protesting in support of Palestine who were detained by the Trump administration without being charged ...