At Wesleyan our open curriculum challenges and teaches you to think creatively, become intellectually agile, and take meaningful risks. This flexibility prepares you both for success and the ...
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Welcome! This page will give you all the news you need to know about our upcoming 50 th Reunion May 23–26, 2024. Here you’ll find out about upcoming events, whom to contact to get involved and where ...
$8 general public; $7 senior citizens, Wesleyan faculty/staff/alumni, non-Wesleyan students; $5 Wesleyan students, youth under 18. The Wesleyan University Ebony Singers present an inspirational ...
Wesleyan students, faculty, and staff can RSVP on WesNest. Wesleyan’s Taiko Japanese Drumming Ensemble introduces students to the fundamentals of this Japanese style of drumming, with an emphasis on ...
NuMusWes24 evolved out of a desire to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of Wesleyan University’s Center for the Arts and to bring together different generations of Wesleyan composers. So the event ...
International Education Week (IEW), November 18-22, 2024, is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide. This joint initiative of the U.S. Department of ...
Wednesdays 4:30-6:00pm (Crowell Concert Hall and various locations) Most Wednesday rehearsals will be devoted to sectionals (mandatory) Students who cannot attend Wednesday sectionals due to ...
The concert weaves together the traditional music and dance of the Minangkabau of West Sumatra in Indonesia. Performances will include Randai and Tari Piring. Randai performances involve martial arts ...
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 ...
“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, ...