Documenting the Issue of Equality in Education
May 20, 2022
With Wesleyan’s graduation weekend coming to an end, we at ‘WesPress’ want to acknowledge the works of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and David Potts as we reflect on the issue of… READ MORE
May 20, 2022
With Wesleyan’s graduation weekend coming to an end, we at ‘WesPress’ want to acknowledge the works of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and David Potts as we reflect on the issue of… READ MORE
May 10, 2022
Register here: https://publishingtriangle.org/2022/04/awards-finalists-readings/ Reading from May 9th and 10th will be available for viewing after the live stream. Winners announced on May 11th.
2021 Connecticut Poetry Book Award Winner: Ben Grossberg & Finalists: Danielle Vogel, Jason Labbe, Gray Jacobik, Tues, May 10, 7 PM, via Zoom. Register here: https://realartways.org/event/riverwood-poetry-series-tue-may-10-22/
May 2, 2022
This month at WesPress, we are celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Month! Here is a sampling of relevant poetry, dance, and music collections that celebrate Asian culture and arts…. READ MORE
April 6, 2022
Sunday, April 10, 2PM FREE Reception, Reading/Signing REFRESHMENTS served. NOTE: WE WILL HAVE IMMUNOCOMPROMISED GUESTS– VACCINATIONS AND MASKS ARE REQUIRED. Get out and enjoy the afternoon with Dianne Bilyak. Refreshments… READ MORE
April 2, 2022
This month at “WesPress”—as we are known on our campus—we are celebrating Spring and National Poetry Month! Here are our latest and forthcoming poetry books. Use discount code Q301 if… READ MORE
March 18, 2022
AWP Conference & Bookfair is on! March 24th to 26th, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia. Wesleyan will be there in person, Booth 1216. Thursday, 7:30 PM: An evening… READ MORE
March 17, 2022
“For years, the Ukrainian band DakhaBrakha has ended its shows chanting, “Stop Putin! No war!” What they had protested has now come to pass.” -Laura van Straaten, The New York… READ MORE
March 9, 2022
Guest conductor Marin Alsop guides a musical journey to the places—both physical and intangible—where composers find inviolable refuge. Lisa Bielawa’s Sanctuary, a concerto for violinist Jennifer Koh, delves into the history behind this powerful… READ MORE
March 8, 2022
Eiko Otake introduces and performs “A Body in Fukushima” at MoMA! Screening and performance tonight at 6 PM. Sing up here: https://www.moma.org/calendar/events/7631