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 ...
Designed by architect Kevin Roche, Wesleyan’s 400-seat Crowell Concert Hall is a versatile and acoustically superb performance venue. The hall’s interior construction consists of Indiana limestone ...
Professor of Philosophy Stephen Angle’s latest book, Progressive Confucianism and Its Critics: Dialogues from the Confucian Heartland, debates critical questions about Confucianism through eight ...
The Financial Aid Office supports current students continuing to apply or those applying for the first time for financial aid. Wesleyan’s need-based financial aid program allows us to meet 100% of the ...
Wesleyan offers need-based financial aid, meeting 100% of every admitted student's demonstrated need. While admission for international students seeking financial aid is extremely competitive, ...
The requirements for admission include a minimum overall academic average of B (85.0) and the successful completion by the middle of the sophomore year of two designated entry-level courses with a ...
The College of East Asian Studies (CEAS) has two, mutually-reinforcing core missions: to cultivate an outstanding group of students with strong language abilities, wide-ranging knowledge about East ...
One of the oldest humanities institutes in the United States, the Center for the Humanities at Wesleyan University supports innovative interdisciplinary academic programming, research, and scholarship ...
Biology Professor Michelle Murolo teaches the five sections of MB&B/BIOL 191 every fall and she's invited YOU into the labs. You can watch the video here on our Introductory Biology FAQ page.
The Jewett Center for Community Partnerships (JCCP) is the home of community engagement at Wesleyan University. Guided by the principles of mutual respect and collective responsibility, the JCCP ...