Skip to content

Wesleyan University Magazine

  • Online Exclusives
  • Class Notes
  • Obituaries
  • Archives
  • Wesleyan.edu
  • Search

Short Features

Alumni News & Notes
Category 2023 Summer IssuePosted on June 15, 2023June 15, 2023

Alumni News & Notes

This past February, Dr. Robert Abel ’65, P’93, ’98 journeyed to Africa to work alongside the staff at Rwanda International Institute of Ophthalmology (RIIO). Dr. Abel and his colleague brought 17 cor…
Continue reading "Alumni News & Notes"
In Brief: Exciting news, scholarship, and announcements from around campus
Category 2023 Summer IssuePosted on June 15, 2023June 15, 2023

In Brief: Exciting news, scholarship, and announcements from around campus

Beginning in fall 2023, a new scholarship program will offer a group of exceptional students from Africa the opportunit…
Continue reading "In Brief: Exciting news, scholarship, and announcements from around campus"
In “Massive Power Ball,” Karen Xu ’22 explores intersection of sports and politics
Category 2023 Spring IssuePosted on June 13, 2023June 13, 2023

In “Massive Power Ball,” Karen Xu ’22 explores intersection of sports and politics

“Fire Up” (2022), a work by Karen Xu ’22 from her exhibition "Massive Power Ball." Photo by Mark Brendel of Perceptions…
Continue reading "In “Massive Power Ball,” Karen Xu ’22 explores intersection of sports and politics"
On the Cover: Golden Elegance Series 2.0 by Susie Sharpe ’84
Category 2023 Spring IssuePosted on February 24, 2023February 27, 2023

On the Cover: Golden Elegance Series 2.0 by Susie Sharpe ’84

Golden Elegance Series 2.0, December 2022. Acrylic/mixed media, 12x12”.  “Because I see a lot of human sufferin…
Continue reading "On the Cover: Golden Elegance Series 2.0 by Susie Sharpe ’84"
Disengineering Society Promotes DIY Culture through Repurposing Electronics
Category 2023 Spring IssuePosted on February 24, 2023February 27, 2023

Disengineering Society Promotes DIY Culture through Repurposing Electronics

Most groups form to build something, not to take things apart. The Disengineering Society, founded by Gibson Bernath ’2…
Continue reading "Disengineering Society Promotes DIY Culture through Repurposing Electronics"
Game On: 2022-23 Seasons
Category 2023 Spring IssuePosted on February 24, 2023February 27, 2023

Game On: 2022-23 Seasons

Crew Both the women’s and men’s crew teams are off to strong starts for the 2022–23 season, with the women placing 1…
Continue reading "Game On: 2022-23 Seasons"
In Brief
Category 2023 Spring IssuePosted on February 24, 2023February 27, 2023

In Brief

Exciting news, scholarship, and announcements from around campus: Professor of Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies …
Continue reading "In Brief"
Category 2023 Spring IssuePosted on February 24, 2023February 27, 2023

Alumni News & Notes

As part of Homecoming Family Weekend 2022, legacy alumni and their students gathered on the steps of North College for the traditional Legacy Photo. Joseph Fins ’82, Hon. ’22 was a guest on the Artificial Intelligenc…
Continue reading "Alumni News & Notes"
The Quiet Before the Storm
Category 2023 Spring IssuePosted on February 24, 2023February 27, 2023

The Quiet Before the Storm

The first snowfall of the 2022-23 academic year provides a serene backdrop to the end of reading period and the start o…
Continue reading "The Quiet Before the Storm"
Category 2023 Spring IssuePosted on February 24, 2023February 27, 2023

A Wesleyan Friendship in Italy: Tembi Locke ’92 and Michele Barnwell ’89

Florence, Italy 1991.  My gaze was down—staring at the uneven cobblestone pavement in the rain—while passing through the close quarters of an alley-like street. It was beautiful, in that way that makes the prese…
Continue reading "A Wesleyan Friendship in Italy: Tembi Locke ’92 and Michele Barnwell ’89"

Posts pagination

Previous Page 1 … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 … Page 31 Next

Contact Us

Have a story idea? Email us at magazine@wesleyan.edu

Himeka (Imee) Curiel,  Managing Editor

Steven Jacaruso, Art Director

Fall 2024 Issue

©2021. Wesleyan University All rights reserved.