In the earlier study, the research team ruled out a theory that the pesticide was entering the cells through a known ...
“Being elected to Phi Beta Kappa is an honor, and recognition of the hard work and time each of you have put in,” Associate ...
Professor of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry and Integrative Sciences Scott Holmes received a $598,500 grant from the ...
Bright and early on a Friday morning, more than a dozen Wesleyan students, with staff and community partners, embarked on special kind of experiential field trip. Through a “Career Trek” to Harlem, ...
“Dark Forest Theory” (DFT) states that civilizations hide in an effort to preserve themselves. If they were to come out of hiding, they’d risk falling into conflict and being destroyed by another ...
4:30-6:00pm (Crowell Concert Hall and various locations) Most Wednesday rehearsals will be devoted to sectionals (mandatory) Students who cannot attend Wednesday sectionals due to scheduling conflicts ...
The Frank Center for Public Affairs is home to the Government Department, the College of Social Studies, and the Economics Department. Together, these programs foster rich dialogue, interdisciplinary ...
Wesleyan emphasizes student choice. The drive to explore freely and seek connections across courses generates the intellectual excitement that fuels learning over a lifetime. Our open curriculum ...
Founding CEO of Building Energy Exchange, Richard Yancey ’85, FAIA, LEED AP, will speak to his own journey—from passionate architect to creating a nonprofit organization on the frontier of ideas and ...
Astronomy Colloquia feature world experts presenting cutting-edge research on topics from protostars to black holes and beyond. These events expose students to current developments in the field, ...
Joining Wesleyan means becoming part of a worldwide community of scholars, artists, innovators, and leaders—all united by a commitment to positive change. Here, you’ll find a supportive network that ...
Whatever you choose to study at Wesleyan, you won’t stand on the sidelines reading the outcomes of someone else’s work or relying on the pages of a textbook to tell you what you need to know. You will ...