Professor of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry and Integrative Sciences Scott Holmes received a $598,500 grant from the ...
“Dark Forest Theory” (DFT) states that civilizations hide in an effort to preserve themselves. If they were to come out of hiding, they’d risk falling into conflict and being destroyed by another ...
The College of East Asian Studies (CEAS) has two, mutually-reinforcing core missions: to cultivate an outstanding group of students with strong language abilities, wide-ranging knowledge about East ...
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Former MSNBC President Rashida Jones’s Emmy Award-winning career began with a handwritten neighborhood newsletter she launched with her sister and two friends as children. As the oldest of three ...
On Wednesday, November 5, 2024, Professor Maryam Gooyabadi arrived at the Hazel Quantitative Analysis Center and called a meeting with her undergraduate research assistants to deliver an unusual—and ...
Six members of Wesleyan faculty were recognized for their outstanding research and leadership at a faculty meeting on Sept. 9. At the meeting, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs ...
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 ...
New permanent and visiting faculty at New Faculty Orientation on Sept. 2. (John Hassett Photography) In the division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Kelly Thayer has been appointed as the first ...
Wesleyan’s Navaratri Festival is one of the longest-running performance programs at the Center for the Arts (CFA), stretching back almost 50 years. The University’s 49th anniversary festival will ...
In 2020, local TV news outlets paid outsized attention to the issue of racial justice related to George Floyd’s death and health disparities exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Just a few years later, ...
Alivia Arce ’27 remembers the day during her junior year at Francis T. Maloney High School in Meriden, Connecticut, when she got called down from her economics class to the cafeteria. She joined a ...