The College of Science and Technology Studies offers a dynamic interdisciplinary major in science and technology studies (“STS,” for short) that investigates of the sciences, technology, and medicine ...
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$12 general public; $10 senior citizens, Wesleyan faculty/staff/alumni, non-Wesleyan students; Free for Wesleyan students and youth under 18.
The Office of Alumni Relations maintains a very complete list of directions to Wesleyan to help you find us whether it is by land or by air. Click here for directions to Wesleyan University and click ...
Free and open to the public. Peni Candra Rini is a composer and professor of music at Indonesia’s national Institute of the Arts. Candra Rini was commissioned by the Kronos Quartet for their "50 for ...
October 13 Rocco Macchiavello Warwick, Harvard University, BREAD and CEPR "Development Uncorked: Reputation Acquisition in the New Market for Chilean Wines in the UK" ...
Join us to celebrate all things Wesleyan during Homecoming + Family Weekend, November 1-3, 2024! Registration is now open thru October 24. All attendees are encouraged to register in advance of the ...
This year’s reunion class philanthropy projects focus on providing broad support with maximum impact—helping today’s Wesleyan students, right now.
Hear a performance by renowned Burundian musician Steven Sogo, featuring the inanga, a unique and significant musical instrument played by people from across the Great Lakes region of Africa. Steven ...
Join hosts Associate Professor of Theater Katie Brewer Ball and Assistant Professor of Theater Katie Pearl with the cast of Of Government for this semester’s Talk It Out and Long Table conversation ...
Curious about the American Studies major? Join us for pizza and conversation with faculty and current majors. Annual Slotkin Lecture in American Studies: Neil Foley, “Whose History: Monuments, Memory, ...
The final project for CLST260/ARCP 255 was all about understanding how the interpretation of archaeological discoveries becomes sensationalized and acquires bias in popular media - the sort of ...