While studying caterpillars that live on white oak trees in Connecticut forests a couple of years ago, Professor of Biology and of Environmental Studies Michael Singer stumbled upon a mystery. As ...
With the $10,000 grant award, she can expand the reach of Wings of Change, the nongovernmental organization (NGO) she ...
Four scholars from Science at Risk, an organization aimed at supporting Ukrainian scientists faced with the consequences of war, discussed the challenges the war in Ukraine has created for scientists ...
Wesleyan’s Women’s Ultimate Frisbee team Vicious Circles won the 2025 USA Ultimate D-III College Championship on May 19. The team “paired pristine offensive motion with stifling defensive intensity to ...
I write with sad news of the death of John Driscoll ’62, a much beloved member of the Wesleyan community known for his long and devoted service to alma mater. For more than three decades, John oversaw ...
It is with sadness that I note the recent passing of Ambassador Robert E. Hunter ’62, Wesleyan University trustee emeritus. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Wesleyan in 1962, Robert attended the London ...
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Teens and young adults have complex and nuanced relationships with social media, Associate Professor of the Practice in Education Studies Rachel Besharat Mann found in a recent study. While their ...
As the ICE occupation of Minneapolis unfolds, people of various ages and backgrounds are taking to the streets by the thousands in frigid weather to confront Federal agents who increasingly resemble ...
Michael S. Roth ’78 appeared on MS NOW’s Velshi on Jan. 18 for a segment on scholars and students protesting in support of Palestine who were detained by the Trump administration without being charged ...
Billions of years ago when planets formed in our solar system, leftover debris remained, orbiting between the planets in flattened disks made of bits of ice and rock. New research on these debris ...
Wesleyan University’s Center for the Arts (CFA) continues to examine the ecosystems around us with a spring semester featuring an exhibition, live performances, and a talk by this year’s ...