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Alumni in Action: Ted Feldman ’09
Category 2019 Issue 2Posted on September 17, 2019September 17, 2019

Alumni in Action: Ted Feldman ’09

Because Wesleyan film studies focuses on the history and analysis of the discipline—teaching how rather than what to think—graduates are well-prepared for success both inside and outside the industry.…
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Alumni in Action: David J. Chalif ’75, MD
Category 2019 Issue 2Posted on September 17, 2019September 17, 2019

Alumni in Action: David J. Chalif ’75, MD

Because Wesleyan film studies focuses on the history and analysis of the discipline—teaching how rather than what to thi…
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Alumni in Action: Ben Sax ’07
Category 2019 Issue 2Posted on September 17, 2019September 17, 2019

Alumni in Action: Ben Sax ’07

Because Wesleyan film studies focuses on the history and analysis of the discipline—teaching how rather than what to thi…
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Wesleyan Was Here: Albuquerque, 8th and Mountain
Category 2019 Issue 2Posted on September 3, 2019

Wesleyan Was Here: Albuquerque, 8th and Mountain

Whether it’s building a troll under a bridge in Seattle or rehabbing a neighborhood in Albuquerque (see below), Wesleyan…
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Helping Working Elephants Return to the Wild
Category Online ExclusivesPosted on August 9, 2019

Helping Working Elephants Return to the Wild

Rebecca Winkler ’16 initially wrote about her experience with Mahouts Elephant Foundation, a UK nonprofit and Thai found…
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A Graphic Novel that Captivates
Category 2019 Issue 2Posted on August 9, 2019August 19, 2019

A Graphic Novel that Captivates

“The best graphic novels suggest rather than decree. They allow readers to search for truth in what is shown and said, b…
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Alarming Bias in Predictive Policing
Category 2019 Issue 1Posted on July 2, 2019August 9, 2019

Alarming Bias in Predictive Policing

Rashida Richardson ’08, director of policy research at the AI Now Institute at New York University, examines the underly…
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A Brief Representative History of African American Studies at Wesleyan
Category 2019 Issue 1Posted on May 20, 2019February 3, 2020

A Brief Representative History of African American Studies at Wesleyan

By Jocelyn Maeyama ’22, with assistance from Jesse Nasta ’07, visiting assistant professor of African American Studies. …
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Poetry Corner: “DEVOTION (REFLECTION)” by Mark McCloughan ’10
Category 2019 Issue 1Posted on May 20, 2019

Poetry Corner: “DEVOTION (REFLECTION)” by Mark McCloughan ’10

DEVOTION (REFLECTION) when contemplating the word devotion and its scalloped edges, the seaside-at-sunset- pink it of…
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Category 2019 Issue 1Posted on May 20, 2019

Letter to the Editor: Remembering Wesleyan’s 10th Mountain Division of World War II

Dear Editor: When WWII brought the Enlisted Reserve Corps (ERC) to Wesleyan, many of us joined at our administrators’ urging us to stay in college. In a short time, a program by the Navy took precedence and we ERC were …
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