Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery, Main Gallery 283 Washington Terrace, Middletown, Connecticut Hours: Tuesday through Sunday, Noon to 5pm The exhibition will be closed from Saturday, October 19 through ...
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Tuition for Winter Session January 2025 is $4,350 per credit. Winter Session courses may not be audited; they must be taken for credit. In order for students to be considered full time during winter ...
While many students are drawn to our open curriculum, our reputation for excellence in liberal arts education, and our diverse and successful alumni community, something remarkable happens when you ...
Wesleyan students, faculty, and staff can RSVP on WesNest, but reservations are not required. Join Associate Director of Visual Arts Benjamin Chaffee for lunchtime listening sessions where everyone ...
Wednesday February 12, 2025 - Saturday May 24, 2025 Pruzan Art Center, Goldrach Gallery 238 Church Street, Middletown, Connecticut FREE!
Students from MUSC 441 “Piping Performance: An Exploration of Artistic Expression through the Pipe Organ,” taught by Assistant Professor of Music and University Organist Alcee Chriss, present a silent ...
Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery, North Gallery 283 Washington Terrace, Middletown, Connecticut Hours: Tuesday through Sunday, Noon to 5pm The exhibition will be closed from Saturday, October 19 through ...
“Walk so silently that the bottoms of your feet become ears,” instructed Pauline Oliveros, in her Sonic Meditations from 1970. As well as pushing at disciplinary, social, and institutional boundaries, ...
Neuroscience probes one of the last biological frontiers in understanding ourselves. Fundamental questions about how the brain and nervous system work in the expression of behavior are explored. As ...
Wesleyan's writing programs support students, faculty, and staff in all their work as writers. We host events and visitors, run peer-to-peer mentor and tutor programs, assist faculty with writing ...
The College of Letters is a three year, interdisciplinary major for the study of European literature, history, and philosophy, from antiquity to the present. During these three years, students ...