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Have a story idea? Email us at magazine@wesleyan.edu Himeka (Imee) Curiel, Managing Editor Steven Jacaruso, Art Director ...
Have a story idea? Email us at magazine@wesleyan.edu Himeka (Imee) Curiel, Managing Editor Steven Jacaruso, Art Director ...
With open and airy common spaces—including a glass-walled courtyard and cafe facing an outdoor plaza, Shanklin, and Church Street—Wesleyan’s new science building is designed to be a new campus hub.
It was summer 2019, in the thick of the presidential primaries, and Evan Weber ’13, had an axe to grind with the Democratic campaign season. There were no events or policies that would encourage the ...
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Art Christopher Chenier explores the risks and rewards of code as a creative medium, employing custom software and found footage to stage and execute chance operations ...
Technology influences the way we eat, sleep, exercise, and perform our daily routines. But what to do when we discover the technology we rely on is built on faulty methodology and legacy effects of ...
Wesleyan’s Pandemic Planning Committee has played a critical role in helping the University welcome its community safely back to campus. For Wesleyan’s medical director Dr. Thomas McLarney—known ...
I returned to my office in South College recently to pick up a few things, having not been there since the University’s transition to remote working and learning environments last spring. It was like ...
Baltimore City native and Johns Hopkins University Professor Lawrence Jackson ’90 created the Billie Holiday Project for Liberation Arts to host sites of public engagement, through which the city’s ...
Using experimental forms and immersive experiences, Assistant Professor of Theater Katie Pearl reimagines the relationship between actor and audience, creating socially engaged art and theater as ...
Photo of Dudley Randall circa 1972 courtesy Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library. Visiting Assistant Professor of Science in Society Natalie Shibley was combing through the digital ...
It took author Jennifer Finney Boylan ’80 a long time to find the key to her artistic success—something she held all along, and just didn’t know it. Not so long ago, Jenny Boylan ’80 wasn’t very good ...
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