Admitted Students Celebrate All Things Wesleyan at WesFest

Olivia DrakeApril 18, 201416min
Jennifer Swindlehurst Chan attended WesFest with her father Kyle Chan.
Jennifer Swindlehurst Chan attended WesFest with her father Kyle Chan. Jennifer is an admitted student.

WesFest, the annual three-day celebration of all things Wesleyan, was held April 16-18 for admitted students and their families. WesFest allows the students to experience university life first-hand and explore the diverse opportunities that a Wesleyan education has to offer.

Admitted students and their parents tour campus on April 16 during WesFest.
Admitted students and their parents tour campus on April 16 during WesFest.

During Wes Fest, Class of 2018 admitted students had the opportunity to tour campus, visit Exley Science Center and the Center for the Arts, have lunch at the all-campus barbecue, meet Wesleyan students at student-to-student panels, attend a Student Activities Fair, participate in “Homerathon,” an all-day reading of Homer’s “Odyssey,” learn about classes and programs during academic departmental open houses, and meet Wesleyan President Michael Roth. (Watch a video of President Roth’s welcome to students and families online here.)

Jennifer Swindlehurst Chan of San Diego, Calif. attended WesFest with her father Kyle Chan. She learned about Wesleyan through its website and reading about it online.

“Wesleyan sounded like a nice place and it’s one of the top schools on my list,” she said. “Now that I’m here, I think it is a beautiful campus and I enjoyed the students who led the campus tour. I also met [President Roth] this morning. That was so cool to meet the president!”

Hannah Levin of Philadelphia, Pa. attended WesFest with her mother Joan Joanson. The mother-daughter duo, who enjoyed lunch at Usdan’s Marketplace, previously visited campus in 2012.

“I applied to Wesleyan because I was looking for a liberal arts education that offered professor access and a science program. I also like Wesleyan’s vibrant and creative community,” Levin said.

At the all-campus barbecue April 18, families braved unseasonably chilly temperatures to sit out on Foss Hill and enjoy lunch while a student band played.

Caroline Diemer attended WesFest with her father. The two hail from San Jose, Calif.
Caroline Diemer attended WesFest with her father. The two hail from San Jose, Calif.

Caroline Diemer of San Jose, Calif. relaxed over lunch with her father. She had applied to Wesleyan early decision, and returned to learn more about the school she will be attending next fall. Diemer plans to play on Wesleyan’s volleyball team, so she hung out with her future teammates. She also attended a class called “Living in a Polluted World,” watched an a capella concert, and spent the morning wandering the stacks of Olin. Despite the cold, she said she was really enjoying her visit.

David Hoffman of Wilmington, Del. shared lunch with his parents. Visiting Wesleyan since the previous day, he had taken a tour, attended an info session, sat in on chemistry and architecture classes, and gone to a film screening.

“I love it—the culture, the kids,” he said. “Everyone is very relaxed, and very smart. They know when to have fun and when to work.”

Anthony Springate of Louisville, K.Y. stayed overnight at Wesleyan with a current student.

“I made lots of new friends and met a lot of new people,” he said. “It seems like such a community, and such a diverse group of people, but it’s all so harmonious and cool. I love it!”

Photos of WesFest are below. (Photos by Olivia Drake and Mike Sembos)

Student Activities Fair at WesFest.
Student Activities Fair at WesFest.
Student Activities Fair at WesFest.
Student Activities Fair at WesFest.
Picnic on Foss Hill, April 18.
Picnic on Foss Hill, April 18.
WesFest families on April 17.
WesFest families on April 17.
WesFest families on April 17.
WesFest families on April 17.
WesFest families on April 17.
WesFest families on April 17.
WesFest families on April 16.
WesFest families on April 16.
WesFest families on April 16.
WesFest families on April 16.
The annual Homerathon, which takes place during WesFest, celebrates the Greek epic poem. On April 17, students and faculty in the Department of Classical Studies participated in reading aloud from Homer's Odyssey from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. The event was part of WesFest and all WesFest attendees were welcome to read from the book.
The annual Homerathon, which takes place during WesFest, celebrates the Greek epic poem. On April 17, students and faculty in the Department of Classical Studies participated in reading aloud from Homer’s Odyssey from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. The event was part of WesFest and all WesFest attendees were welcome to read from the book.
Students take turns reading during the annual Homerathon on April 17.
Students take turns reading during the annual Homerathon on April 17.
WesFest families on April 16.
WesFest families on April 16.
WesFest families on April 17.
WesFest families on April 17.
Student-to-student panel on April 16.
Student-to-student panel on April 16.
Student-to-student panel on April 16.
Student-to-student panel on April 16.
Student-to-student panel on April 16.
Student-to-student panel on April 16.
Student-to-student panel on April 16.
Student-to-student panel on April 16.
Student-to-student panel on April 16.
Student-to-student panel on April 16.
Student-to-student panel on April 16.
Student-to-student panel on April 16.
Student-to-student panel on April 16.
Student-to-student panel on April 16.
Student-to-student panel on April 16.
Student-to-student panel on April 16.
Parent-to-parent panel on April 16.
Parent-to-parent panel on April 16.
Parent-to-parent panel on April 16.
Parent-to-parent panel on April 16.
Parent-to-parent panel on April 16.
Parent-to-parent panel on April 16.
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WesFest campus tour, April 16.
WesFest campus tour, April 16.
WesFest campus tour, April 16.
WesFest campus tour, April 16.
WesFest campus tour, April 16.