That's how you help democracy work for the people who are defending it, but also the people who are affected by it.” ...
Galloway was an All-American athlete during his time at Wesleyan and represented the United States in the 1972 Olympic Games.
The struggle for resilience and connection across differences unites communities around the world. A vivid example of that shared humanity is depicted in a wall-sized mural, which was painted ...
Together, we will give students—here at Wesleyan and across the country—practical, non-partisan election training, empowering them to step forward, lead, and strengthen the democracy that gives all ...
It is with great pleasure that we announce the tenure and promotions of five faculty members. The following faculty were conferred tenure effective July 1, 2026, by the Board of Trustees at its most ...
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 ...
In Summer 2026 the College of East Asian Studies will offer scholarships for the study of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. Please fill out the online Application Form by March 6, 2026. We hope to notify ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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