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2024 Summer Issue

Can Bolivia’s White Gold Power a Green Revolution?
Category 2024 Summer IssuePosted on July 9, 2024July 9, 2024

Can Bolivia’s White Gold Power a Green Revolution?

Bolivia is home to the world's largest deposits of lithium, arguably the most coveted component of a global clean energy transition. Diego von Vacano ’93 explains why capitalizing on it has proven so…
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Category 2024 Summer IssuePosted on July 9, 2024July 9, 2024

From the President: Practicing Freedom Better

In the previous issue of Wesleyan magazine, I emphasized higher education’s critical role in defending democracy. In these days of social polarization and hyper-partisanship, some see campus life as a retreat f…
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Category 2024 Summer IssuePosted on July 9, 2024July 9, 2024

From the Editor: Inflection Points

Time is a funny thing, as many of us experienced during Wesleyan’s 2024 Reunion & Commencement celebration. In the same three-day span we saw the newest graduates proudly celebrating the start of a new chapte…
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From the Collections: The Women of the Class of 1974, Through Their Own Voices
Category 2024 Summer IssuePosted on July 9, 2024July 30, 2024

From the Collections: The Women of the Class of 1974, Through Their Own Voices

The fall of 1970 brought a new set of freshwomen to campus for the first time in just about 60 years. These were not th…
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The Making of a Good Citizen
Category 2024 Summer IssuePosted on July 9, 2024July 9, 2024

The Making of a Good Citizen

Shaking up the way politics is covered is nothing new for Robert Allbritton ’92, founder and former publisher of Politi…
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Ways of Knowing: Centering Art in Liberal Arts Education
Category 2024 Summer IssuePosted on July 9, 2024

Ways of Knowing: Centering Art in Liberal Arts Education

Director of the Center for the Arts Joshua Lubin-Levy ’06 shares his vision for the future of the Center for the Arts o…
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30 Years of PCU
Category 2024 Summer IssuePosted on July 9, 2024July 9, 2024

30 Years of PCU

If you channel-surfed your way through Sunday afternoons in the late 1990s, chances are you watched PCU at least once—a…
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Spike Tape Takes the Spotlight
Category 2024 Summer IssuePosted on July 9, 2024July 9, 2024

Spike Tape Takes the Spotlight

When Second Stage, Wesleyan’s leading student theater organization since 1973, dissolved during the COVID-19 pandemic, …
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Alumni News & Notes: Summer 2024
Category 2024 Summer IssuePosted on July 9, 2024July 9, 2024

Alumni News & Notes: Summer 2024

The New York City launch of This Is Not a Campaign. This is Wesleyan hosted 300 alumni and friends at City Vineyard May…
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In Brief: Summer 2024 news, scholarship, and announcements from around campus
Category 2024 Summer IssuePosted on July 9, 2024

In Brief: Summer 2024 news, scholarship, and announcements from around campus

February’s Democracy in Action convening brought together the Wesleyan community and a variety of education, polit…
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