NOT A CAMPAIGN? THEN WHAT?
For nearly 200 years, Wesleyans have challenged the status quo to make our world better.
Today, more is required. We must remove the financial barriers that prevent qualified students from attending and achieving here, we must launch more graduates to advance science, revolutionize the arts, and rewrite the rules of business, and we must more meaningfully engage our defiantly iconoclastic community so we can live up to these audacious commitments.
These are not goals, these are our commitments
Accessing Possibilities
Higher education is beleaguered by the inequities that exist in society. And while Wesleyan has a history of prioritizing access, we are redoubling our commitment to realizing a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive university.
Learn MoreLaunching Possibilities
Wesleyan’s campus has inspired groundbreaking research on leukemia and on the human genome, launched countless television, film, theatrical, and artistic success stories, and given wings to changemakers in every business and industry imaginable. Today we are investing in our commitment to the teacher-scholars and campus spaces that make this possible.
Learn MoreActivating Possibilities
A Wesleyan education depends on a thriving community on and off campus. By investing in co-curricular programs like residential living, civic engagement, student wellness, athletics, and career planning, student learning will be meaningfully enriched.
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Phoebe C. Boyer ’89, P’19, ’23
Marc N. Casper ’90, P’23
Eric B. Dachs ’98, P’26
Tim Dibble ’86, P’26
John B. Frank ’78, P’12
Michael T. Fries ’85
Ellen Glazerman ’84, P’26
Susannah Gray ’82
Donna Morea ’76, Hon. ’23, P’06
Michael S. Roth ‘78, President
John M. Shapiro ‘74
Todd R. Snyder ’84, P’19, ’23
Frantz Williams ’99, Vice President for Advancement
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This is your opportunity to help our Wesleyan become even more Wesleyan. Choose Wes again by giving to support this opportunity and shape this possibility.
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