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I’m sick! Now what do I do?

You may get sick from time to time while attending Wesleyan. It’s no surprise given the way Wesleyan students mix between classes and co-curricular actives, and even eating in the Usdan Market. So, you’re sick. What are the next steps? The first thing to do is to take care of yourself! We want to see … Read more

Reminder About Fall Semester Deadlines and Important Dates

I hope the first couple of weeks at Wesleyan are proving exciting, challenging, and rewarding. Remember to give it time and do your best to keep a productive schedule without overdoing it. Below are important reminders for this week and for the rest of the semester. Please make note of these dates in your planners/calendars. … Read more

Thinking About Using Artificial Intelligence to Help You? Please read.

At Wesleyan University, the rapid advancement of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) offers both promising opportunities and significant challenges within our academic community. While tools like Google Translate have already become a part of our educational landscape, the emergence of more sophisticated GenAI technologies necessitates a reexamination of our policies and practices. Students are encouraged to … Read more

Transportation Around Middletown, CT

Students ride XtraMile and local buses for FREE! Getting around Middletown can be tricky, but WesPass makes travel affordable and easy. WesPass allows students to ride River Valley Transit (RVT) buses and RVT’s XtraMile on-demand shuttle service for FREE just by showing your Wesleyan ID. River Valley Transit is expanding its popular XtraMile shuttle service … Read more

Health Professions (Pre-Med) Overview (Presentation)

The Health Professions Overview for your 1st and 2nd Yearhttps://wesleyan.joinhandshake.com/events/1563536/share_preview DATE: Tuesday, 3 September 2024TIME: 12:00-1:00 PMLOCATION: Boger Hall, Room 112 This presentation is open to anyone who needs a review on preparing to become a future Health Professional. Join Mildred Rodríguez, PhD, Health Professions Advisor and Program Coordinator, as she discusses the various factors … Read more

What Supports Will You Have at Wes? And When Can You Arrive?

Over the past couple of months, you have learned about the many resources available at Wesleyan, from the Academic Peer Advisors (APAs), to Davison Health Center, Accessibility Services, the Writing Workshop, and Residential Life. Today, I’d like to shine a spotlight on two more crucial support systems on campus. Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)Comprised of … Read more