Wesleyan University

Wesleyan University A private, non-sectarian liberal arts university in Middletown, Conn. Founded in 1831, Wesleyan offer

06/02/2026

Wesleyan alumni classes ending in "1" and "6" came back to campus to celebrate their reunion years and also the next class of graduates entering the world. Read more about the weekend: https://bit.ly/3RM4kqa

"Wesleyan is inefficient. Because inefficiency is good, actually." Senator Chris Murphy Hon. ’26 used his Commencement a...
05/30/2026

"Wesleyan is inefficient. Because inefficiency is good, actually." Senator Chris Murphy Hon. ’26 used his Commencement address to not only encourage students to take the slow road, but to design it.

Watch his full address: https://bit.ly/4ebXfYA

Shakur Collins '26 became the first student to graduate from the Center for Prison Education's (CPE) new Bachelor of Lib...
05/29/2026

Shakur Collins '26 became the first student to graduate from the Center for Prison Education's (CPE) new Bachelor of Liberal Studies Completion Scholars program at the 194th Commencement Ceremony. “Shakur’s graduation as Wesleyan’s inaugural CPE BLS Degree Completion Scholar is enormously meaningful for our program and our wider student and alumni community—not simply as an individual achievement, but as ‘proof of concept’ for a path we have long hoped could exist more fully for formerly incarcerated students seeking to continue their education after release,” said Tess Wheelwright, director of CPE.

Learn more about Collins and the Center for Prison Education program: https://www.wesleyan.edu/about/news/2026/05/center-for-prison-education-first-on-campus-graduate.html?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=connection-wescommunity-learn-more-ucomm-cpe-shakur-collins-grad-26

05/28/2026

"Wesleyan is inefficient. Because inefficiency is good, actually." Senator Chris Murphy Hon. ’26 used his Commencement address to not only encourage students to take the slow road, but to design it.

Watch his full address: https://bit.ly/4ebXfYA

Humans of Wesleyan 🎬3️⃣2️⃣ "A couple weeks ago, my friend told me this story.It was his last day in French class, and th...
05/26/2026

Humans of Wesleyan 🎬3️⃣2️⃣

"A couple weeks ago, my friend told me this story.

It was his last day in French class, and the professor was conjugating the final tense on the board.

“There,” he said. “That’s it. You’ve done it all. You’ve learned French.”

I love that conclusion. That you can finish an unfinishable task. That at some point, in some classroom, on some stage, someone shakes your hand and says, “Good work here. You’ve done all you could do—go home now.”

Decades ago, when I was a freshman, I imagined that culmination. I was looking for someone to just tell me the answer—to say, “Kid, this is it!” But instead of any single discovery, I hung around here for years and read lots of books, threw parties, fell in love with my friends, and stayed up late, woke up early. I got many answers—long and slow.

We all did. Editing The Argus taught me how to work with sentences and their people. Discrete math taught me how to prove something. Jazz workshops taught me to arrive prepared and to be surprising. Friendships taught me to linger in conversations, to dance wildly, to hug. We got answers at dinner parties and dance parties and kitchens and theaters and classrooms and libraries. We became aware of these answers, really, when we stopped consuming ourselves with the questioning.

Because you never really finish, I don’t think. Yes, at some point you finish a book. A major. You graduate. Yes, at some point, this point, on some stage, this one, someone shakes your hand and says, “Go home now.”

And then you wake up the next morning, and you take down your posters and put them into boxes, and all of your plates, and all of your bowls—and you leave this place. But still. Four years from now, a Wesleyan-away, how we’ve chosen to live will continue to shape us. We can keep playing in bands. We can keep learning French.

This summer, I’m driving west to work as a raft guide on Idaho’s Salmon River. From there, I plan to move to the San Francisco Bay Area, where I worked as a local reporter last summer. I’m leaving Middletown, but I will continue to seek community, truth, joy, and September employment."

- Thomas Lyons '26, Commencement Student Speaker

05/25/2026

"I feel like everyone's really excited, doesn't matter what the weather is." Rain didn't stop the 813 students from walking across Denison Terrace to receive their degrees during the 194th Commencement Ceremony. They now start a new journey as Wesleyan alumni.

Hats off to the Class of 2026! 🎓
05/24/2026

Hats off to the Class of 2026! 🎓

Still waking up from the all-campus tent party last night? Stream our 194th Commencement Ceremony starting at 10:45 a.m....
05/24/2026

Still waking up from the all-campus tent party last night? Stream our 194th Commencement Ceremony starting at 10:45 a.m. here: https://bit.ly/4wRIm5i

Saturday of Reunion + Commencement Weekend was jam-packed with the Parade of Classes led by the Class of 1951 and ending...
05/23/2026

Saturday of Reunion + Commencement Weekend was jam-packed with the Parade of Classes led by the Class of 1951 and ending with the Class of 2026, WESeminars about "Why The World Needs More Wesleyan" and "Wesleyan Storytellers,” alumni and students of color uniting to bridge the gap between the generations, and friends and families being able to reunite on campus for the first time in years.

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