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 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 ...
The Center invites proposals for University Lectures. These may be single lectures or a lecture series. (Two separate Fall and Spring CfPs will be advertised). 7) specify if the applicant received ...
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 ...
Wesleyan students, faculty, and staff can RSVP on WesNest. Born in California, Carl Stone divides his time between Los Angeles and Japan. He studied composition at the California Institute of the Arts ...
The Center invites proposals for support for collaborative projects with institutions beyond Wesleyan. CfPs will go out in the fall and spring semesters. The ACSPL seeks to serve as a stimulus to ...
A very rare opportunity to experience traditional Japanese bunraku puppet theater up close with the National Theatre from Osaka, Japan. The group's Connecticut debut will be co-presented by Wesleyan ...
All of the counseling center staff members are extensively trained professionals with a wealth of experience in college mental health and a passion for working with college-age people. Please follow ...
The Financial Aid Office supports current students continuing to apply or those applying for the first time for financial aid. Wesleyan’s need-based financial aid program allows us to meet 100% of the ...
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 ...
For most students, the greatest challenge lies in figuring out a way to earn 32.00 credits and complete the particular course requirements for the major in six semesters instead of eight.