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The voters have spoken and elected three new members to serve on the University’s Board of Trustees, effective July 1. The ...
Belichick published The Art of Winning: Lessons from My Life in Football on May 6, a detailed look at his journey for ...
Wesleyan is a wonderful place to teach with highly motivated and engaged students and supportive faculty. We value teaching and are actively involved in pedagogical innovation, working collaboratively ...
Last night at the Tony Awards, the Hamilton team got back together for a performance of songs from the show, and it was a ...
Our ITS Helpdesk is the primary initial point of contact for Wesleyan University faculty, staff, and students seeking assistance with ITS delivered services and support. Desktop support specialists ...
The Free Radicals are composed of junior and senior Chemistry majors. We work to create a sense of community for chemistry majors and students in chemistry classes both in and out of the classroom.
The Peter A. Leermakers Symposium was created in memory of Professor Peter Leermakers of the Wesleyan Chemistry Department, who died tragically in 1971. The following year, Professor Max Tishler ...
CHEM-420 is a course run by an upper-level chemistry student in the spring of each year. This course explores what it means to give an effective presentation of a chemical demonstration, focusing on ...
Prof. Kirk A. Peterson Washington State University "Complete basis set limits for high accuracy ab initio = predictions of thermochemistry and spectroscopy." Prof. Krishnan Raghavachari Indiana ...
Peter A. Leermakers was born on March 28, 1937, in Rochester, New York. After graduating from Allendale High School, he enrolled at Wesleyan University, where he earned his B.A. in 1958. He went on to ...