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 ...
Three books written by alumni authors—Hilary Jacobs Hendel ’85, P’18, Jason Loviglio ’87, and Hillary Rosner ’93—provide insight into the world of parenting, the history of podcasting and radio, and ...
CoDES brings together students, faculty, and artists who share a passion for making. Faculty mentors guide research and design projects that explore how technology and creativity shape society. Meet ...
Malcolm X, originally Malcolm Little, was born in Omaha, Nebraska. After moving to the Midwest with his family at a young age, he suffered great tragedy with the alleged suicide of his father and the ...
Wesleyan’s Dual Degree Program offers the best of both worlds: the depth of an engineering education and the breadth of a liberal arts degree. Students spend their early years at Wesleyan building ...
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For nearly two centuries, Wesleyan University and Middletown have grown side by side—neighbors whose stories are deeply intertwined. Today, that relationship is stronger than ever, with the University ...
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, ...
Wesleyan University and Bank Street Graduate School of Education have launched a new partnership to create accelerated master’s degree pathways for students interested in pursuing careers in education ...
In his Commencement address at Wesleyan’s 193rd Commencement Ceremony, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Protect Democracy Ian Bassin ’98, Hon.’25 urged the Class of 2025 to take collective ...
Throughout 43 years of marriage, Essel ’66 and Menakka Bailey have been partners in life and in philanthropy, championing education access, water conservation, and the arts. Now, they’re helping set a ...
A few years ago, New York Times investigative reporter Hannah Dreier ’08 obtained a swath of data on the locations of children immigrating to the United States without their parents — a demographic ...