The College of East Asian Studies majors have been working to put together a student-led symposium in conjunction with the Cultural Revolution poster exhibition. It will be held on Friday April 22, 2022, 4.30-7.30pm. We will discuss some of the most pressing problems facing China and the world, such as gender equality, US-China relations, and the global implications of China’s COVID-Zero policy with guest speakers and Wesleyan faculty.
kmdunn
Weekly Roundup – Class of 2025
Greetings, Class of 2025 –
Below are some upcoming events and important dates to keep in mind:
Adjustment (through 4/19): Now that preregistration is over, we enter the Adjustment period for Fall 2022 course selection. For helpful hints on how to approach adjustment, utilize this guide here. Still have questions? Be sure to chat with your premajor advisor – they can offer a wealth of knowledge on many of the questions associated with course selection. You can also reach out to an Academic Peer Advisor or schedule an appointment with me.
Course Withdrawal Deadline (4/27): Wednesday, April 27 is the last day to withdraw from full semester and 4th quarter classes.
Wes Day (5/5 from 12pm – 5pm): WesDay is a great opportunity to interact with the entire campus community. In addition to free ice cream and tie dye, we’ll enjoy carnival rides, games, wellness activities and novelties such as stuff-a-bear and pot your own succulent plant. Fried dough, popcorn, and cotton candy provided at no charge to attendees. Students and faculty will perform music all afternoon at the base of Foss Hill.
Athletic Events: Many of our spring athletic teams are rounding out their seasons – be sure to catch a home game! Click here for schedules.
WesNest: As I often share, there are so many events, programs, plays, and opportunities to take advantage of posted on our WesNest engagement platform here. I challenge you to take a peek at some of the events offered in the next few weeks and attend something you’ve never participated in before – who knows, you might find a new interest with this small action!
Keep up the great work in and out of the classroom – if you need anything, don’t hesitate reach out (kmdunn@wesleyan.edu).
Upcoming CAPS Workshops
Check out the following flyers to learn more about upcoming workshops offered by Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS).
Weekly Roundup – Class of 2025
Greetings, Class of 2025!
Who likes a good count down? As of yesterday (4/5), we officially hit the four-week mark until the last day of spring semester classes. Everything you’ve worked so hard on this semester is coming together. Keep up the great work!
Here are some upcoming events/dates that may be of interest:
- Well Being Wednesday (WBW) – Everyone can benefit from learning about ways to support well-being. Well-Being Wednesday (WBW) is a weekly virtual workshop on various well-being topics. Each workshop will involve a combination of elements including presentation/lectures, videos/TedTalks, Do-It-Yourself activities, and trivia. Register here to receive the virtual link for each Well-Being Wednesday session.
- Wes Day (5/5 from 12pm – 5pm) – WesDay is a great opportunity to interact with the entire campus community. In addition to free ice cream and tie dye, we’ll enjoy carnival rides, games, wellness activities and novelties such as stuff-a-bear and pot your own succulent plant. Fried dough, popcorn, and cotton candy provided at no charge to attendees. Students and faculty will perform music all afternoon at the base of Foss Hill.
- Pre-Registration: Pre-registration for Fall 2022 course selection began on 3/29 and runs through 4/11. Be sure to visit the Registrar’s page to review resources such as the Student User Guide to Pre-Registration and more to help you maximize course selection. If you haven’t yet, be sure to connect with your pre-major advisor to discuss your anticipated course load.
- Withdrawal Deadline (4/27) – Last day to withdraw from full semester and 4th quarter classes.
Be sure to end your semester strong by utilizing the many resources available to you as a Wesleyan student. Not sure where to turn? Contact me and I can point you in the right direction.
Dean Dunn
Well-Being Wednesday
Looking for ways to support your well-being? Attend Well-Being Wednesday!
Well-Being Wednesday (WBW) is a weekly virtual workshop on various Well-Being topics. Each workshop will involve a combination of elements including: Presentation/Lecture, Videos/TedTalks, Do-It-Yourself Activities, and even Trivia. During the Spring Semester, WBW will run from April 06 – May 04. Register HERE to receive the virtual link for each of these Well-Being Wednesday sessions. Sessions are open to students, staff, and faculty. Sponsored by WesWell.
Careers in Law and History – 4/11 at Noon
On Monday, April 11 (noon-1 pm) in the Fries Center for Global Studies (Fisk Hall), Duke University Law professor Darrell A.H. Miller will speak with students about careers in law and history and provide an update on 2021-22 cases pending before the Supreme Court. A 15-min presentation by Prof. Miller will be followed by opportunities for audience Q&A. Boxed lunches and drinks will be available.
Survivor Solidarity Month – Calendar of Events
April is Survivor Solidarity month. Throughout this month, there will be opportunities to engage in conversations about sexual violence prevention, intervention, and response at Wesleyan and beyond. Check out the calendar to see what events are coming up. Sign up here for our newsletter to find out more.
Email Johanna DeBari with questions or follow on instagram for more updates: @wesshapeoffice
WesFest Student Involvement Fair
Meet our student clubs and organizations at the WesFest Student Involvement Fair! Three opportunities to participate (all on Friday): 4/8, 4/15, 4/22 from 11:00am to 2:00pm under the Huss Tent (next to Usdan).
Overview of the Psychology Major for First-Year Students
April 4 (Mon.), 12:20 – 1:10 pm
Judd 116
The purpose of this meeting is to provide an overview of the major. Bring all your questions—and better assess whether this major might be right for you.
Reviewing the Psychology Majors Manual may be helpful. Copies will be available at the meeting.
https://www.wesleyan.edu/psyc/about/psychman_AY22.pdf
Weekly Round Up – Class of 2025
Greetings Class of 2025!
I hope this email finds you well. We are heading into April which is a very busy month on all college campuses. Wesleyan has a lot of programs, events and opportunities to offer – be sure to pay attention to information for programs and events sent through the All Students listserv as well as posted on WesNest.
Here are a few upcoming dates and/or events that may be of interest:
- Pre-Registration. Pre-Registration runs through 4/11. If you have not touched base with your premajor advisor about Fall 2022 courses yet, be sure to reach out.
- Fellowships for Graduate Study. Are you interested in graduate school and wondering about opportunities to fund it? Attend an info session on Fellowships for Graduate Study. The first event is Friday 4/1 on Zoom from noon to 1pm (register here). A second in-person offering will follow on Thursday 4/7 from 4:30-5:30pm in Fisk Hall 201. There will be snacks!
- Student Ombuds. The application for the Student Ombuds program is open. Student Ombuds serve as a peer resource focused on empowering students to successfully navigate the institution and advocate for themselves in moments of conflict (particularly with power dynamics).
- Student Leadership Employment Opportunities: The office of Student Academic Resources (SAR) recently posted open leadership positions. Some positions are academic-year, some are summer positions, and some are both. Visit Handshake to learn more. For positions that require an updated resume, be sure to stop by Gordon Career Center for assistance with resume writing, interview skills, and more.
With so much going on, it can be easy to get distracted. It is important to get yourself organized so you can finish this semester strong. If you need assistance with time management, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me or to utilize the many resources offered by Student Academic Resources.