Olivia DrakeFebruary 1, 20078min
  Civil rights activist Sonia Sanchez speaks during Wesleyan’s Celebration of the Life of Martin Luther King Jr. event Jan. 30 in Memorial Chapel. Posted 02/01/07 Poet, author and civil rights activist Sonia Sanchez delivered the keynote address during Wesleyan’s Celebration of the Life of Martin Luther King Jr. event Jan. 30. She met King in 1957 and shared excerpts of King’s speeches with an over-flowing audience in Memorial Chapel. Often in poetic rhythm, Sanchez spoke about her own life and the troubles she and her family faced as being poor, black Americans. She emphasized her years in New York…

Olivia DrakeFebruary 1, 20072min
Posted 02/01/07 Jim Lehrer P’85, anchor of Public Broadcasting Service's “The Newshour with Jim Lehrer,” will be the featured speaker at Wesleyan's 175th Commencement ceremony, which will be held on May 27, 2007. Lehrer began his career at PBS in 1972 and partnered with Robert MacNeil in 1973 to cover the Watergate hearings. In 1975, the two men began anchoring “The MacNeil/Lehrer Report” In 1983 the show became the nations first 60-minute television evening news program and was re-titled “The MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour.” Lehrer has been honored with numerous journalism awards, including a Presidential National Humanities medal in 1999. During the…

Olivia DrakeFebruary 1, 20076min
Bon Appétit Management Company will provide the meals for the new university center. Posted 02/01/07 Wesleyan is finalizing an agreement with a new dining services provider, Bon Appétit Management Company, to begin a new dining contract as of July 1, 2007. The new company will provide campus dining in the new Suzanne Lemberg Usdan University Center, Summerfields, Pi Café, WEShop and campus catering. “This was a difficult decision to make but also an exciting one,” says John Meerts, vice president for Finance and Administration, and member of Wesleyan’s Dining Review Committee. Bon Appétit says it cooks food from scratch with…

Olivia DrakeFebruary 1, 20074min
Maria Cruz-Saco, dean of the college, will leave Wesleyan to conduct a study at the Universidad del Pacifico's Research Center in Peru. Posted 02/01/07 Maria Cruz-Saco, dean of the college, will leave Wesleyan at the end of her contract in June 2007. At the invitation of a United Nations office and Universidad del Pacifico, Lima, Peru, Cruz-Saco will lead a study on aging, equity and income security in Peru. While leading this study in 2007-08, she will be a Fulbright Scholar at Universidad del Pacifico's Research Center. In 2008-09, Cruz-Saco will resume teaching as professor of economics at Connecticut College.…

Olivia DrakeFebruary 1, 20073min
Posted 02/01/07 Howard Bernstein, a long-time visiting professor at Wesleyan, died Jan. 15, 2007 at the age of 63. Bernstein was a member of the Wesleyan faculty from 1979 to 2001, during which time he taught in the College of Letters, the History Department, the programs in Educational Studies and Science in Society, and in Wesleyan’s Graduate Liberal Studies Program. Bernstein also was a major contributor to the Masters of Arts in Teaching Program. In addition, he supervised a large number of senior honors theses. Bernstein earned a bachelor’s of arts from the City College of the City University of…

Olivia DrakeFebruary 1, 20076min
Nikhil Melnechuk ’07 and Jessica Posner ’09 are co-producing a week-long theater event based on Suzan-Lori Parks’ “365 Days/365 Plays.” The plays will be shown throughout campus and the Middletown community this month. Posted 02/01/07 In November 2002, Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks committed to writing a play a day for 365 days. Since November 2006, this year of new plays has been debuting across the country as “365 Days/365 Plays.” Wesleyan is among 52 universities and more than 700 venues taking part in this project, and will perform eight of Parks’ plays Feb. 5-11. “Wesleyan is making history,”…

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, 20075min
Ishita Mukerji, chair and associate professor of molecular biology and biochemistry, uses a UV resonance Raman spectrometer in her research at Wesleyan. Mukerji recently attended a conference in California, judging presentations on biomedical sciences. Posted 01/22/07 Encouraging underrepresented minority students to pursue advanced training in the biomedical and behavioral sciences was the purpose of a recent conference in Anaheim, Calif. And the chair of Wesleyan’s Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Department was there to help guide these students down that path. Ishita Mukerji, chair and associate professor of molecular biology and biochemistry, was among 220 scientists around the country who attended…

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…

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, 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, 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,"…