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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 ...
China Cooperative Language and Study Program Consortium (CIEE--Beijing or Nanjing) Full year (Nanjing only) or Fall or spring, requires 1 year (Nanjing) or 2 years (Beijing) Mandarin plus 1 Chinese ...
Chinese House was founded a year ago with the hope of providing a nurturing place for students to gather and grow, introduce Chinese culture to the Wesleyan community, and improve their language ...
Wesleyan is proud to have you join our growing community of creators, changemakers, achievers, and explorers. Here, you will follow your curiosity and take bold risks. You will discover what you love ...
For composer Jlin (Jerrilynn Patton), the different worlds of music genres, from classical to electronic, are closely related ...
Stay in touch about events and opportunities and have a chance to ask questions and build community with fellow sustainability-minded students on campus! Join at ...
Graduate students in music Ethan Schwartz (banjo) and Emma Mistele (piano) present a noontime concert of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century works for five-string banjo by British composers.
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, ...
On December 2, 2024, Associate Professor of East Asian Studies and of Government Joan Cho was presenting new research about South Korea’s democracy at Harvard University with a colleague. Cho, whose ...
Black holes are cosmic objects so small and dense, that nothing, not even light can escape their gravitational pull. Until recently, no one had ever seen what a black hole actually looked like.