By Tom Christopher | Photography by Paul Horton
“Something big could happen here,” Barry Chernoff remembers thinking when he first arrived on campus as a job candidate eight years ago. When he joined the faculty as Robe…
By Nathan Scoggins ’99 | Photography By Aaron Tamayo
In a nondescript warehouse in the heart of Los Angeles, a galaxy that was once far, far away is now very near. At least it is for the small band of craftsmen laboring…
By Christina Hernandez
When Pauline Frommer ’88 visited Guatemala with her family recently, she didn’t have to eat dinner for $4 or stay in $30–per–night hotels. Traveling with her husband, physical therapist Mahlon St…
The new College of the Environment stands firmly on the foundation of nearly 180 years of science at Wesleyan. From its beginning in 1831, the natural sciences have been a key part of the University’s curriculum. Early s…
A current debate about higher education seems actually to be an old one: practical science training vs. general education in the liberal arts. The contrast persists in the public mind even though the sciences are part of…