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Shaping the Future of Health Care: A Q&A with Paul Kusserow ’85
Category Long FormPosted on March 20, 2025March 20, 2025

Shaping the Future of Health Care: A Q&A with Paul Kusserow ’85

by Queen Muse America’s health care system is in crisis. Despite spending nearly 18 percent of its GDP on health care, more than any other developed nation, the United States lags behind in key he…
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Choreographing Change: Degan Mercado Leopold ’03
Category 2024 Fall IssuePosted on October 28, 2024October 28, 2024

Choreographing Change: Degan Mercado Leopold ’03

“Dance is about storytelling, and so is diversity, equity, and inclusion work,” says Degan Mercado Leopold ’03. “They b…
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Recommended Reading: Books by Rabban ’71, Sinnreich ’94, Kaplan ’86, and Others
Category 2024 Fall IssuePosted on October 28, 2024October 28, 2024

Recommended Reading: Books by Rabban ’71, Sinnreich ’94, Kaplan ’86, and Others

MIKE STEVE COLLINS ’81  The Anti-Civil Rights Movement: Affirmative Action as Wedge and Weapon In The Anti-Civil…
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Alumni News and Notes: Fall 2024
Category 2024 Fall IssuePosted on October 28, 2024October 28, 2024

Alumni News and Notes: Fall 2024

Karen Donfried ’84 meets with the Librarian Dr. Carla Hayden at Donfried’s first town hall as director of the Congressi…
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A DIY Path to Bringing ‘Job’ to Broadway
Category 2024 Fall IssuePosted on October 2, 2024October 5, 2024

A DIY Path to Bringing ‘Job’ to Broadway

It’s refreshing to talk with Max Wolf Friedlich ’17 on the heels of a buzzy opening night for Job, his hit new play on …
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Can Bolivia’s White Gold Power a Green Revolution?
Category 2024 Summer IssuePosted on July 9, 2024July 9, 2024

Can Bolivia’s White Gold Power a Green Revolution?

Bolivia is home to the world's largest deposits of lithium, arguably the most coveted component of a global clean energ…
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From the Collections: The Women of the Class of 1974, Through Their Own Voices
Category 2024 Summer IssuePosted on July 9, 2024July 30, 2024

From the Collections: The Women of the Class of 1974, Through Their Own Voices

The fall of 1970 brought a new set of freshwomen to campus for the first time in just about 60 years. These were not th…
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Alumni News & Notes: Summer 2024
Category 2024 Summer IssuePosted on July 9, 2024July 9, 2024

Alumni News & Notes: Summer 2024

The New York City launch of This Is Not a Campaign. This is Wesleyan hosted 300 alumni and friends at City Vineyard May…
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In Brief: Summer 2024 news, scholarship, and announcements from around campus
Category 2024 Summer IssuePosted on July 9, 2024

In Brief: Summer 2024 news, scholarship, and announcements from around campus

February’s Democracy in Action convening brought together the Wesleyan community and a variety of education, polit…
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Pockets: A Review
Category 2024 Summer IssuePosted on July 9, 2024

Pockets: A Review

Pockets have been on the mind of Hannah Carlson ’90 for some time. She even wrote her PhD dissertation on them. “From a…
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