Olivia DrakeFebruary 1, 20075min
Robert Boyd's Xanadu is on display in Zilhka Gallery through March 4. Posted 02/01/07 A new exhibit at the Ezra and Cecile Zilhka Gallery tweaks, condenses, and re-frames contemporary events into montages of quick cuts, representing a history of apocalyptic thought as a series of MTV-style music videos within a setting reminiscent of a discotheque. Robert Boyd's Xanadu is a synchronized four-channel video installation that probes society's self-destructive impulse and parodies avenues of popular culture such as documentaries, news media, cartoons, and pop music. Xanadu takes its title from the 1980 American pop musical starring Olivia Newton-John. “One of the…

Olivia DrakeFebruary 1, 20079min
Barbara Schukoske, administrative assistant for the Office of Graduate Student Services, is a lifelong Middletown resident and remembers sledding down Foss Hill as a child.   Posted 02/01/07 Q: Barbara, when did you come to Wesleyan and what led you to the Office of Graduate Student Services?A: I was hired as a department assistant on Feb. 6, 1989 to the Physical Plant Department, where I worked for nine years. I then transitioned to my current position of administrative assistant for Graduate Student Services on Sept. 28, 1998.Q: You’ve been acquainted with Wesleyan for many years. Why is that?A: Wesleyan is…

Olivia DrakeFebruary 1, 200711min
Ben Byers '07 wants to defend his title in the 1000 freestyle at NESCACs and also win the 1650. Posted 02/01/07 Q: How did a young man from Seattle, Wash. become interested in attending Wesleyan University?A: Both my parents grew up in New York, my dad in White Plains, my mom in Brooklyn, so when I decided I wanted to come to the East Coast for college they suggested, among others, Wesleyan. Once I'd begun the application process I started talking to the swimming coach Mary Bolich and realized the program was a good fit for me.Q: What did you…

Olivia DrakeFebruary 1, 20075min
Daniel Stern, former fellow in the Wesleyan Center for the Humanities, the Boynton Visiting Professor in Creative Writing in the College of Letters and a visiting professor in Letters and English, died on Jan. 24 at the age of 79. He was living in Houston, Texas. According to the Houston Chronicle, Stern had taught in the University of Houston's Creative Writing Program, where he was a Cullen Distinguished Professor of English since 1992. Wesleyan Professor of Letters Paul Schwaber has shared the following tribute to Professor Stern, which he wrote in 1991 when Stern was given the Cullen Professorship at…

Olivia DrakeFebruary 1, 20077min
Angel Gil-Ordóñez, Wesleyan orchestra music director, directed Virgil Thomson’s original soundtracks that accompany a newly-released version of The Plow that Broke the Plains and The River.   Posted 02/01/07 Wesleyan Orchestra Music Director Angel Gil-Ordóñez addresses the impact of humanity on the environment and chronicles the settlement of the Great Plains through music on a newly-released DVD. His Washington D.C.-based orchestra, Post-Classical Ensemble, provides the soundtrack for director Pare Lorentz’s landmark New Deal-Era Classics documentaries The Plow that Broke the Plains (1936) and The River (1938). The dual-film DVD, released Jan. 30 by classical music label Naxos, features the first…

Olivia DrakeJanuary 28, 20072min
ON DEADLINE: From left, Laura Schick ’08, Sophia Kim ’08 and Jason Harris ’09 work on filing prospective student applications and transfer student applications in the Office of Admission Jan. 12. Jan. 1 was the Wesleyan Class of 2011 application deadline. Reyson Punzalan ’07, in foreground, and Ellen Davis ’07 alphabetize frosh applications. Punzalan worked more than 35 hours filing applications during the week. Jenna Juwono ’09, in foreground, works on filing Freeman Scholar applications, while Dmitri Lieders ’07 works on applicant data entry. The Office of Admission received more than 7,000 applications this year. (Photos by Olivia Bartlett)

Olivia DrakeJanuary 22, 20077min
David Bodznick, the new dean of the Natural Sciences and Mathematics, researches neuron signals in skate brains when he's not busy with administrative duties. Posted 01/22/07 When David Bodznick took on the role as dean of the Natural Sciences and Mathematics in July 2006, he became, in essence, a part-time mediator. In his new position, the professor of biology, professor of neuroscience and behavior, works as the liaison between the Wesleyan’s science and mathematics faculty and the administration. “For example, I have the chance to present the needs and aspirations of the Division III faculty to the rest of the…

Olivia DrakeJanuary 22, 20074min
The Anderson Fitness Center will be open for tours during the 2007 Family Health Fair Feb. 3. Posted 01/22/07 Yoga, skin analysis, blood pressure screenings and massages are all part of the 2007 Family Health Fair for Wesleyan’s faculty, staff and their families. The free event takes place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Feb. 3 in the Freeman Athletic Center. It is sponsored by the Employee Benefits Office. “All of us could use a little inspiration now and then when it comes to staying healthy and fit,” explains Pat Melley, director of Employee Benefits. “The Wesleyan Health Fair provides…

Olivia DrakeJanuary 22, 20073min
Pat Melley, left, and Julia Hicks have been promoted to directors of Human Resources. Posted 01/22/07 Julia Hicks and Pat Melley have been appointed to the position of director of human resources for Wesleyan University. A national search for the head of Wesleyan's Human Resources organization has been underway for the past few months, during which Hicks and Melley came forward to propose their partnership to lead the human resources department. "I believe each has the credentials and leadership qualities we need and that together they have the experience to advance all aspects of our service to the campus community,"…

Olivia DrakeJanuary 22, 20074min
Posted 01/22/07 Wesleyan will celebrate the life and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. with a keynote by the poet, author and civil rights activist Sonia Sanchez, pictured at left, from 4:15 to 5:30 p.m. Jan. 30 in the Memorial Chapel. Professor Sanchez’s works are often passionate poems or works of prose that touch on social issues of modern and past times. Many of her poems are blunt, passionate and painfully truthful. She addresses the history of African-Americans from slave times to modern oppression. From Malcolm X she also learned how to present her poetry and always sustain the attention…

Olivia DrakeJanuary 22, 20072min
Bill Cosby mingles with Midge and Doug Bennet during a gala benefit in New York Jan. 17.(Photo by Bill Burkhart) Posted 01/22/07 Bill Cosby donated his talents to a gala benefit performance at the Pierre Hotel in New York City Jan. 17, raising $2.5 million for Wesleyan scholarships from the more than 400 individuals in attendance. Cosby, father of Erica ’87, is widely known for his personal commitment to education and his generous support of educational causes. Cosby spoke warmly of the efforts by Wesleyan alumni to support financial aid and said, “Mrs. Cosby and I believe that the price…

Olivia DrakeJanuary 22, 20075min
At top, The men's ice hockey team played the HC Valvenosta in Laces, Italy over Christmas break while touring Europe and playing several games. At right, members of the team take in the sights in Innsbruck, Austria. Below, Wesleyan plays the Caldaro Under-26 squad in Caldaro, Italy. (Photos contributed by Chris Potter) Posted 01/22/07 During the winter holiday break, the men’s ice hockey team toured Germany, Austria and Italy, competing against four local club teams, and winning all the games while beating opponents by a combined score of 30-1. “I’m afraid the competition there wasn’t quite up to level we…