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Category 2007 Issue 4Posted on December 20, 2007May 5, 2014

HISTORICAL ROW: INAUGURATING A WESLEYAN PRESIDENT

Few academic ceremonies are more steeped in tradition than the inauguration of a new university president. Naturally, Wesleyan’s 16 inaugurations have varied in detail, but certain key elements recur: an academic procession, music, greetings from key constituencies, the presence of special guests, a…
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Category 2007 Issue 4Posted on December 15, 2007March 23, 2015

BACKSTORY: Just Go Forward

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Category 2007 Issue 4Posted on December 2, 2007March 23, 2015

JUST PUBLISHED

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Category 2007 Issue 3Posted on October 2, 2007March 23, 2015

BACKSTORY: Fight for Freedom

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Category 2007 Issue 3Posted on October 2, 2007March 23, 2015

JUST PUBLISHED

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Category 2007 Issue 3Posted on September 20, 2007April 16, 2014

A SHARE OF THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE

Gary Yohe, the Woodhouse/Sysco Professor of Economics, is a senior member and coordinating lead author on the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which is a co-recipient of the 2007 Nobel Peace Priz…
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Category 2007 Issue 3Posted on September 20, 2007May 16, 2014

HOGENDORN ON CELLPHONE CULTURE

Assistant Professor of Economics Chris Hogendorn talks about cell phone culture the old-fashioned way, face-to-face in an interview.       Q. Generally, what effect do cell phones have in our life? &n…
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Category 2007 Issue 3Posted on September 20, 2007May 16, 2014

ENGAGED WITH THE WORLD

Chinese conservatories of music have long clung to classical Western composers such as Beethoven and Mozart as defining the gold standard for study and performance. Ironically, even the Cultural Revolution did not dislod…
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Category 2007 Issue 3Posted on September 20, 2007May 16, 2014

CONDUCTOR LOOKS TO FILM

Angel Gil-Ordóñez wears many hats in the music department at Wesleyan. When he isn’t working as music director of the Wesleyan Orchestra or conducting the Wesleyan Concert Choir, he serves as director of private lessons,…
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Category 2007 Issue 3Posted on September 20, 2007May 16, 2014

TALES OF THE CANNON

“You’re grounded!”   “C’mon, what did I do?”   “Out for six years without even a phone call. How dare you even ask!”   Sigh. “Can I at least send some pictures to my friends?”   “Just this onc…
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