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Michelle Nunn Speaks to Students at Wesleyan
Jul 15, 2025
Jeffersonville City Council discusses blight, refurbishment project
Jul 1, 2025
Wolves on the Front Page: Wesleyan's Local Democracy Lab
Jun 17, 2025
From A-Z, Literally: Wesleyan Alum to Four Time Children's Book Author
Apr 4, 2025
Empowering History: Wesleyan College Senior, Alondra Jordan, Wins Prestigious Douglass Astolfi Grant for Black History Research
Mar 13, 2025
The Epic Return of the Wesleyan Literary and Arts Journal- a Student Driven Revival
Mar 6, 2025
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Preparing Future Nurses Through Real-World Simulation
Wesleyan Professor Stephen Wisker Showcases Research and New Book at National Shakespeare Conference
$1 Million Gift from Alexis Bighley Fuels the Future of Women’s Leadership at Wesleyan
Wesleyan Students Earn Top Presentation Award at Georgia Communication Association Conference
Leadership Lab Hosts Interdisciplinary Panel on the Menopause Transition
Restore Porter. Strengthen Athletics. Expand Opportunity.
President Meaghan Blight Reflects On Three Years of Leadership
Newly Renovated Space Supports Wesleyan's Expanding Business Program
Dr. Seth Selke Named Inaugural Holder of the Harold Searcy Brown Chair in Business
Wesleyan College Receives Record $6 Million Gift from Brown–Swearingen Family to Support Women’s Education and Leadership
WESLEYAN COLLEGE ARBORETUM JOINS CENTRAL GEORGIA ARBORETUM AND BOTANICAL GARDEN ASSOCIATION(CGABGA)
Wesleyan College Earns High Marks in U.S. News & World Report 2026 Rankings
Embracing Disruption: Dr. Stephen Wisker Publishes Bold New Work on Shakespeare and the Art of Clowning
WESLEYAN COLLEGE ARBORETUM UPGRADED TO LEVEL IIBY MORTON REGISTER/ARBNET ACCREDITATION PROGRAM
Wesleyan College and Michigan State University awarded National Endowment for the Humanities
Wesleyan College Voted Best College/University in Middle Georgia for Third Consecutive Year
Twiggs County Commission
Raquel Durden named Georgia Women Veteran of the Year
Michelle Nunn Speaks to Students at Wesleyan
Jeffersonville City Council discusses blight, refurbishment project
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