Wesleyan University
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Founded in 1831, we are a diverse, energetic, liberal arts community, enrolling approximately 3,000 undergraduate and 200 graduate students.
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"Where to look for inspiration, for hope, on this Independence Day? In past years, I often turned to Frederick Douglass, whose 'What to The Slave is the 4th of July' remains one of the great pieces of American oratory." — President Michael S Roth via his blog. roth.blogs.wesleyan.edu
Sonali Chakravarti, professor of government, joined Connecticut Public's "Wheelhouse” for a discussion about how reproductive care may look after the upcoming election and Connecticut’s history with reproductive rights. ctpublic.org/show/the-wheel…
President Michael S Roth was one of 503 authors, critics, and book lovers who contributed to The New York Times Book Review’s “The 100 Best Books of the 21st Century” list. See what books made his top 10 selection. nytimes.com/interactive/20…
.DR. BROWN-DEAN, executive director of the Allbritton Center for the Study of Public Life and member of Alpha Kappa Alpha (AKA) sorority, wrote a piece for MSNBC on why Kamala Harris being an AKA could play a huge role in the election. msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-…
.Joyce P. Jacobsen, Andrews Professor of Economics, Emerita, and co-author attorney Louis H. Guard, outlined the history and future of universities increased investment in legal expertise in their book. newsletter.blogs.wesleyan.edu/2024/08/07/jac…
Peter Rutland, Colin and Nancy Campbell Professor in Global Issues and Democratic Thought, wrote about nationalism during the UEFA European Championship, an international soccer competition that occurs every four years, for The Conversation U.S.. theconversation.com/as-nativist-po…
"Last year was a tough one on college campuses, so over the summer a lot of people asked me if I was hoping things would be less political this fall. Actually, I’m hoping they will be more political." - President Michael S Roth in New York Times Opinion. nyti.ms/3Tfevl1