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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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Bon Appétit has been the food service provider for Wesleyan University since the Fall 2007. Founded in 1987, Bon Appétit Management Company is an onsite custom restaurant company that provides café ...
The heart of the print collection was given to Wesleyan in the 1930s, 40s, and 50s by Harriet B. and George W. Davison (B.A. Wesleyan 1892), after whom the Davison Art Collection is named. In 1952, ...
The Alpha Delta Phi Society is a self-governing coeducational organization dedicated to cultivating character, scholarship, and enduring friendships. Our literary tradition fosters lifelong ...
TOEFL scores are also required if you are an international prospective student. The Institution code is 3959. All materials are uploaded along with the application. We will accept copies of ...
100-level courses are generally geared toward students with no prior experience in programming or computer science. They differ in their choice of topics and focus. Some, like COMP 112, delve into ...
"I really believe the small liberal-arts institutions, in providing quality of education and intensity of experience, are simply not duplicated." Chace then taught at Berkeley and at Stanford before ...