Wednesday, September 10, 2014
UConn Master Gardener Program Accepting Applications for 2015
Friday, June 4, 2010
Arts & Science in Five Weeks

Green Street Arts Center of Wesleyan University is offering the chance of a lifetime this summer! Monday through Friday, July 6th through August 5th from 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm, your child will have the opportunity to take exciting classes with scientists, artists, dancers and musicians as part of an interdisciplinary curriculum that intersects the arts and sciences through music-making, painting, dance, drawing, observation and experimentation. Field trips to Wesleyan University Science laboratories, libraries, and local nature walks are just some of the exciting field trips planned, and the whole academy will participate in tending the
Spaces are still available for children entering Kindergarten through fifth grade. To register call 860-685-7871 or email gsac@wesleyan.edu. And if you are worried about vacation, don’t be! We can accommodate any combination of weeks.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Another fire incident at Wesleyan
Althought the damage from this latest "minor incident" does not appear to be extensive, Hall-Atwater will remain closed until 7AM Thursday morning. The full restoration of power to the research labs in the building is also likely to be delayed.
Wesleying reports that 5 firetrucks responded to this fire.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Wesleyan fire update

Research scientists in the affected laboratories, including professors, PhD students, and lab technicians, are scrambling to protect their ongoing research projects.
Friday, October 10, 2008
Economic downturn hits Wesleyan University

The Wesleyan Argus, the student newspaper, reported today that in an October 5th meeting with the Wesleyan Students Association, Michael Roth, president of Wesleyan, emphasized that in this economic downturn, fi

He and other administrators emphasized that Wesleyan remains committed to recruiting science students and providing them with the best possible resources. Roth told me, “The university is committed to investing in the sciences, but the upheaval in the financial markets requires us to revisit our original plans.” During the next month, there will be discussions between Roth, administrators, faculty, students, and trustees regarding the future of this new science building.