Ahead of the nation’s 250th anniversary of independence this summer, four Wesleyan faculty members joined President Michael S ...
During a 12-day trip to Kenya, a group of Wesleyan students and staff rode a bus chartered by the Kenya Education Fund (KEF) to a village two hours away from the capital city of Nairobi. They visited ...
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The Wesleyan Athletics Department launched The Cardinal Chirp podcast earlier this year—a new way to platform the ...
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Senator Chris Murphy will deliver Wesleyan University's 194th Commencement ceremony address and will receive an honorary ...
The teaching of civics in schools has been on the decline for decades. A shift in focus to math and reading, coupled with a hesitance to wade into potentially divisive issues in the classroom, can ...
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Wesleyan athletic teams had several successes throughout their winter seasons, including deep post-season runs, two Little Three Championships, and several school record-setting performances. “This ...
President Michael S. Roth ’78 will receive the 2026 Virtues & Vocations Award from the University of Notre Dame’s Institute for Social Concerns for his book The Student: A Short History. Roth will ...
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 ...
While studying caterpillars that live on white oak trees in Connecticut forests a couple of years ago, Professor of Biology and of Environmental Studies Michael Singer stumbled upon a mystery. As ...