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ARCHITECTURE

The designers were presented with a considerable architectural challenge. Create a structure to fit a unique site —a former cranberry bog covered in three feet of water—on a modest budget, make it durable and use sustain…
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COMMISSIONED ART

Professor of Art Jeffrey Schiff was pleased to learn that people are touching his sculpture for good luck on their way into the Connecticut State Courthouse in New Britain.   Although he didn’t foresee its use as …
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MUSIC

Cantonese Pop Songs of 1960s Hong Kong. Czech Bluegrass Gospel. Spectacle and Performance in the New York City Subway. The Function of Song in Egyptian Musical Film. These were four of more than 400 subjects presented, d…
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ALUMNI ESSAY

When I first met Lin-Manuel Miranda ’02 in 2006, he hadn’t won a single Tony. I was writing a story for the Wesleyan Argus about a theater industry panel at the Career Resource Center, and he was a presenter. He radiated…
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A WEB STARTUP

Chris Meade and Matt Wheeler are both members of the class of 2005. After graduation, Meade worked as an associate at Cushman & Wakefield in a group representing top financial clients, and Wheeler worked as a senior …
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TEN NEW COURSES

Political Theologies: Contemporary Christian Engagement In The Public Sphere (Mary-Jane Rubenstein, religion)     The Past on Film (Michael Roth, president)   Biomedicinal Chemistry (Erika Taylor, …
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