Wesleyan University
Wesleyan University is a private, non-sectarian liberal arts institution that prides itself on offering its 2,700 undergraduates a demanding educational environment that fosters creative, independent, and experimental work.
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Location:
Middletown, CT, 06459
Phone:
(860) 685-2000
 
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Wesleyan University Students discover Wesleyan's Douglas Cannon during a WESWars scavenger hunt Oct. 6. AhDream Smith '12 was the first student to the scene, giving the Class of 2012 team victory.

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Wesleyan University Prometheus, Wesleyan's student fire-dancing group, performed on Foss Hill Nov. 6 during Homecoming/Family Weekend.

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Wesleyan University Alumni who are parents and grandparents of current first-year students gathered on Denison Terrace for a legacy photograph Nov. 8.

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Pictures from Homecoming 2009 in Middletown
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Wesleyan University The first photos from Homecoming/Family Weekend 2009 are now available, with more to come very soon, so stay tuned! http://www.wesleyan.edu/hcfw/2009/

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The preliminary schedule outlines events that are open to all members of the Wesleyan family. Be sure to check back often for changes and additions here, and upon arrival on campus at Registration (Usdan University Center).
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Wesleyan University Not only is it Nat'l Bookstore Day, Broad St Books is entering their Facebook fans in a contest! Join here: http://bit.ly/l2AZ9 or see the "Favorite Pages" box below. Tell your Wesleyan & Connecticut friends!

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In a recent piece for The Huffington Post, Wesleyan President Michael S. Roth shares a heartfelt story about the vote on Maine’s gay marriage initiative.
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Just a quick note to say how wonderful it is to see the campus beginning to fill up with the smiling faces of Wesleyan parents and alumni...
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Wesleyan University Homecoming/Family Weekend begins today! Join us. http://www.wesleyan.edu/hcfw/2009/

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To get all updates please follow @wesleyan_u or for sports updates only you can follow @wescores. Please use the hash tag “#weshcfw09” for tweets related to the weekend!
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Wesleyan University Amy Bloom, whose most recent novel, "Away," was a New York Times best-seller, will read from her work on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in the Memorial Chapel. Also on Saturday, Hanna Ingber Win, world editor for the Huffington Post, will discuss global news coverage and Internet reporting at 11 a.m. in the Usdan University Center.

November 5 at 10:21am
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Wesleyan University Huffington Post – One year later, no longer time for dancing by Wesleyan President Michael Roth

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The euphoria of last November has turned to disappointment for many of those who celebrated so raucously on campus. This is no longer the time for dancing, but it is the time to work for progressive change.
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Mariah The
Alsop House Audio Guide is officially on Wesleyan's iTunes U! It's a
15-minute enhanced podcast featuring over 50 photos that gives an
overview of the history and building of the house as well as
information about each individual room. Check it out (and please help
by downloading it to your iTunes to help our ratings)!

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Gary Yohe, Woodhouse/Sysco Professor of Economics, is quoted in a USA Today story saying that most economists recognize that humans are to blame for global warming and that inherent risks increase if it is not addressed.
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Last week I took advantage of Fall break to make a trip out to the West Coast to visit with alumni and parents...
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November 3 at 12:13pm
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President Roth wrote this.
November 4 at 6:19am
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Wesleyan University Angus McCullough '10 mentioned in the New York Times on his design for a re-imagining of the Bronx Grand Concourse.

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The more time you spend among the proposals, the more you become aware of both the faded beauty of the Grand Concourse and the remarkable potential for revitalizing it.