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2015 Issue 1

WEIL LEADS WORKSHOPS  IN CHILE ON TRENDS IN  AMERICAN ANIMAL STUDIES
Category 2015 Issue 1Posted on May 13, 2015May 13, 2015

WEIL LEADS WORKSHOPS IN CHILE ON TRENDS IN AMERICAN ANIMAL STUDIES

Stray dogs are e [caption id="attachment_5676" align="alignleft" width="300"] Kari Weil, University Professor of Letters.[/caption] verywhere in Santiago, Chile. They lie on sidewalks, wander th…
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Category 2015 Issue 1Posted on May 6, 2015

REMEMBERING PROFESSOR OF ART JOHN FRAZER

I am saddened by the news that John Frazer has passed. He was undoubtedly the most profound influence on my career at Wesleyan. He helped me obtain a Fulbright Scholarship and recognized my potential. I actually feel he …
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Category 2015 Issue 1Posted on May 6, 2015

ARTISTS FOR WORLD PEACE CELEBRATES WESLEYAN TIES

All of us with Artists for World Peace  (AFWP) were delighted that Associate Editor Cynthia Rockwell had the opportunity to write about her trip with us to Tanzania last summer. I’d also like to send a shout-out to other…
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Category 2015 Issue 1Posted on May 6, 2015

THE BRILLIANCE OF BELICHICK OR: “THE BUTLER COULD NEVER HAVE DONE IT ALONE”

Bill Belichick ’65 has always been a student of the game, constantly revising formations, analyzing each position and playing to the edge of the rulebook. But Superbowl XLIX has been the stage that has showcased his bril…
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Category 2015 Issue 1Posted on May 6, 2015May 18, 2015

EDITOR’S NOTE: FORMATIVE YEARS

My 40th Wes reunion is fast approaching as of this writing. Perhaps because I work in South College, Wesleyan exists more in the present for me, though I certainly have fond memories of my undergraduate years. But lately…
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SCHOLAR ATHLETE ALEXIS WALKER ’16
Category 2015 Issue 1Posted on May 6, 2015May 15, 2015

SCHOLAR ATHLETE ALEXIS WALKER ’16

[caption id="attachment_5651" align="aligncenter" width="2100"] Alexis Walker ’16. Photo: John Van Vlack[/caption] To…
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JUST PUBLISHED
Category 2015 Issue 1Posted on May 6, 2015

JUST PUBLISHED

Stephen Alter ’77 Becoming a Mountain: Himalayan Journeys in Search of the Sacred and the Sublime (Arcade, 2015) Al…
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THINKING ABOUT CAMPUS, 1997 AND 2015
Category 2015 Issue 1Posted on May 6, 2015May 6, 2015

THINKING ABOUT CAMPUS, 1997 AND 2015

The campus has changed significantly since 1997, though some of Parsons’s observations still apply. The Science Tower an…
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FROM THE COLLECTIONS:  TEACHING FROM THE BREADTH AND DEPTH OF THE DAVISON ART CENTER
Category 2015 Issue 1Posted on May 6, 2015

FROM THE COLLECTIONS: TEACHING FROM THE BREADTH AND DEPTH OF THE DAVISON ART CENTER

[caption id="attachment_5647" align="aligncenter" width="3000"] Professor of Art David Schorr makes use of the Davison A…
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A PEAK MOMENT IN WES SPORTS HISTORY RECALLED
Category 2015 Issue 1Posted on May 6, 2015

A PEAK MOMENT IN WES SPORTS HISTORY RECALLED

[caption id="attachment_5649" align="aligncenter" width="3000"] On the field at tournament host Williams College followi…
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